<h4>Chapter 383: Chapter 383: I’m Julian’s Grandmother</h4>
At this moment, Nina Sinir was in the process of restoring Reba Lowell’s manuscript when she unexpectedly received a call from Old Madam Lancaster. Hearing the phone ring, she answered it without much thought.
"Hello, may I ask who’s calling?"
"Nina Sinir?"
Upon hearing the caller directly address her by name, Nina Sinir furrowed her brow in confusion, full of doubt about the identity of the person on the other end.
She nced at the phone; it was an unfamiliar number, and the voice was also unfamiliar.
Nina Sinir spoke with a hint of caution, "Who are you? Do you need something from me?"
"I am Julian’s grandmother."
Upon hearing Old Madam Lancaster reveal her identity, Nina Sinir was both startled and apprehensive, left speechless for a while.
Julian Lancaster’s grandmother?
Just how many rtives does he have!
First a sister appeared, followed by his parents, then his aunt, and now his grandmother...
Could there be even more rtivesing up?
She recalled Julian Lancaster once mentioned that his family wasrge.
Although she didn’t know why Julian Lancaster’s grandmother was looking for her, whether it was simr to Julian’s aunt, she considered Julian’s grandmother an elder and decided to be polite.
Nina Sinir suppressed her surprise and asked respectfully, "May I ask why you are calling?"
Old Madam Lancaster said, "Julian’s grandfather has fallen ill, and he wishes to see you. Could you spare some time toe by?"
She did not reveal the reason for the birthday banquet to Nina Sinir, fearing that if Nina knew, she might not dare toe.
Old Madam Lancaster nned to trick her intoing the day before the banquet, so she could see her first before speaking.
When Elder Lancaster had someone investigate Nina Sinir, Old Madam Lancaster learned about her and knew that Nina was still unaware of Julian Lancaster’s identity. So when Elder Lancaster opposed Nina Sinir, she held an opposing view.
She believed a girl who did not mind the family’s situation must have good character.
However, everything needed to be discussed after meeting Nina Sinir.
"Ah? Fallen ill?" Nina Sinir was surprised and asked, "Does Julian know about this? Has he visited him?"
"Ah! It’s a long story..." Old Madam Lancaster sighed heavily and then started to briefly talk about the argument between the two and their strained rtionship.
After hearing this, Nina Sinir felt that regardless of the reason for their argument, Julian Lancaster should not avoid visiting his gravely ill grandfather.
Sheforted her, "Don’t worry, I will try to persuade him."
"No way!" Old Madam Lancaster immediately stopped her. She said, "Julian’s grandfather is as stubborn as Julian. If their misunderstanding is not resolved, knowing I’m contacting you will definitely make him very angry, and if you tell him, his condition might worsen."
If Julian Lancaster found out, her n to meet Nina Sinir would be ruined, as Julian would surely protect her and not let her meet him.
Upon hearing this, Nina Sinir bit her lip lightly.
If that’s the case, she indeed couldn’t tell Julian to prevent his grandfather’s condition from worsening. So, what should she do now?
"So... Miss Sinir, his grandfather is really not doing well recently. Could you spare some time to meet him so he can feel at ease? If it’s not possible, it doesn’t matter, after all, we’re not that important, sigh..."
Old Madam Lancaster sighed as if Elder Lancaster was on the brink of death and wished to see Nina Sinir onest time before he passed away.
Only fear that if the vigorous Elder Lancaster heard these words, he would jump up in disbelief.