Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love

Chapter 164



Susan returned to the birthday banquet suspiciously.

“What did Carl do? Why do you look so worried?” Ben asked.

“He didn’t do anything.” Susan looked at the bright smile of Charlie and couldn’t help but say, “Grandpa, it’s rare for you to be so happy. I hope that the birthday party will go smoothly.”

“Don’t worry.” Ben nodded.

Although Ben was fully prepared, Susan was still worried.

However, what happened next proved that her worries were unnecessary.

Everything went smoothly, including the gifting of the birthday gift, the performance, and the banquet. There was no mistake at all.

Everyone was trying their best to flatter Charlie.

It was rare for Charlie to be in a good mood. He was happy from beginning to end.

Finally, the birthday banquet was over.

The guests began to leave one after another.

Susan let out a long sigh of relief.

It seemed that it was really just a coincidence.

She was thinking too much.

“Let’s go. What are you looking at?” In the corner, Yana pulled Timothy with a mocking expression.

Timothy calmly withdrew his gaze. “Don’t talk nonsense. I wasn’t looking at anything.”

Yana sneered. “Why are you pretending in front of me? Do you dare to say that you’re not staring at Susan?”

Timothy frowned. “Watch your mouth. Don’t ruin her reputation.”

Yana looked even more sarcastic.

Timothy looked at Yana and couldn’t help but smile. “Yana, I heard that you were the daughter–in–law of the Landor family chosen by Charlie in the beginning?”

Yana narrowed his eyes. “So, you should be grateful that I gave up someone like Ben for you!”

“Is that so?” Timothy sneered. “Then why do I remember that when Ben exposed that his scars were fake, you gnashed your teeth all day long and said that you regretted it, even in your dreams?”

Yana immediately glared at Timothy. “Shouldn’t I have regretted it? If I had known that your were such an irresponsible scumbag, I wouldn’t have married you at that time.”

“Remember, I didn’t want to marry you back then. You were the one who insisted on marrying me,” Timothy said coldly.

“Okay, Timothy. I was pregnant at that time. You don’t want to marry because you don’t want to take responsibility, is that right?” NôvelD(ram)a.ôrg owns this content.

“Yana, you have to speak with conscience. If you hadn’t deceived me first…”

The two of them began to quarrel just like that.

The maid next to her kept glancing at her.

Jane hurried over and grabbed Yana. “All right, all right, Yana, let’s go home. Don’t make a

fuss here.”

Carl looked at Timothy with a dignified face. “Timothy, I don’t want to criticize you, but Yana is pregnant. Can’t you give in to her?”

Timothy and Yana glanced at each other with detest, and they didn’t continue arguing.

He was afraid that the two of them would quarrel again.

Carl and Jane sent them to the door of their house.

Carl pulled Yana aside and said earnestly, “Yana, I know that you are unwilling to see your sister live a good life. But, people have their fates. You are the favorite daughter of us. Although you are anxious now, everything will go smoothly in the future. As for your sister, although she is standing well now, you don’t know when she will fall down.”

“Got it, got it,” Yana replied impatiently.

Carl looked at her with a meaningful smile and did not say anything.

After Mr. and Mrs. Miller left, Timothy frowned and asked, “What did your father tell you?”

“It’s none of your business.” Yana sneered.

Timothy had a strange look in his eyes.

No one knew that he had actually learned a little lip–reading when doing charity work.

Just now, he vaguely saw that Carl seemed to be saying that Susan would fall?

The strangest thing was that Carl said it very firmly.

It didn’t seem to be an angry sentence at all.

It felt as if he knew something.

Could it be…

Susan would be in trouble?

Timothy quickly shook his head and denied this guess.

With Ben by her side, nothing could happen to Susan.

He must be worrying for nothing.

At night, in the Landor family.

After sending off all the guests, only Charlie was left, surrounded by the members of the Landor family.

Charlie seemed to be in a good mood, and a smile appeared on his face from time to time.

Isabella took the opportunity to tug at the sleeve of Leo.

Leo remembered what Isabella had said before and said with a smile, “Grandpa, althought my brother and I have split up, it’s rare for us to have such a good day today. Why don’t we stay here tonight?”

In fact, Leo didn’t want to please Charlie at all.

After all, he was so biased.

Now that he had Marc in his hands, he could immediately be the second Storm Group, and there was no need for him to rely on others to make a living.

But Isabella was right.

She said that no one would dislike having more money.

Although the family had been divided, there was still a large amount of assets under

Charlie’s name.

When Charlie passed away, Leo thought he and Penelope should still have more than half

of the assets.

But if Charlie was completely deceived by Ben, they wouldn’t have a share of the huge sum

of money.

Leo deeply agreed, so he listened to Isabella’s advice and decided to stay. He wanted to build a good relationship with Charlie so that he would not forget him.

Charlie was in a good mood, so he found Leo more pleasing to the eye. He said with a smile, “Okay, you can stay here tonight. Ben, what do you think?”

Ben naturally wouldn’t disappoint Charlie.

The matter of the three of them staying overnight was settled.

Charlie smiled even more brightly. He pulled Ben with one hand and Leo with the other and said, “The two of you, come with me to the study. We’ll have a good chat.”

“Go, go, go,” Penelope said in a hurry.

She couldn’t wait for Leo and Charlie to get closer.

“Susan, Penelope and Isabella are guests now. Please take care of them.” Charlie glanced at Penelope Landor and added.

He was afraid that Penelope would make trouble, so he emphasized their identities as of the host and guest in advance.

“I will,” Susan said with a smile.

On the other hand, Penelope, who was regarded as a guest, looked a little gloomy, but she didn’t say anything.

After Charlie left, Penelope stood up and looked sideways at Susan. “I’ve lived here for more than 20 years. You don’t have to take care of me. I’ll just sleep in my old room.”

“I’m afraid not,” said Susan calmly.

“What do you mean?” Penelope suddenly became angry.

“Penelope, your room is one of the best in the villa. Grandpa has asked the workers to transform your room into a baby’s room,” Susan told the truth.

Some time ago, Charlie had felt that Susan was about to give birth to a baby, so he had been so excited that he had even prepared a baby’s room for her.

“Susan! Don’t go too far. That’s my room. How dare you use it as a baby’s room?” Penelope didn’t think so. She thought that Susan deliberately made things difficult for her, so she couldn’t help screaming.

Susan was stunned for a moment and then said, “Don’t worry, Penelope. We’ve thoroughly disinfected the whole place before the renovation.”

Penelope was so angry that she almost fainted.

Did Susan mean that the place she had lived in was dirty?

She had to disinfect it thoroughly before they could use it?


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