Chapter 1514 Serenity called Callum. When Callum picked up the call, she said, “Callum, Camryn has changed her number. | went to her flower shop twice this morning but didn’t see her. Have you seen her?” Callum answered, “I'm waiting for her at Beans and Cream to sendflowers.” He had no idea what Camryn’s new number was as the shop assistant refused to tell him. He had no choice but to recall the number for Spring Blossoms. Then, he got the store manager of Beans and Cream to phone Spring Blossoms to have Camryn send the flowers over.
He would only be able to see her by doing so..
“Is Camryn going there alone?” “Another worker is sending her over by an electric scooter. Thank you, Serenity.” Although Serenity had not been able to see Camryn and speak up for Callum in front of her, she had visited Spring Blossoms twice in the morning. This touched Callum and made him feel that Serenity was concerned about his matter.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Don’t mention it. We're family. When you see her, don’t frighten her again.” “Serenity, | deeply regretted it. | won’t repeat that mistake anymore.” He kissed Camryn without having captured her heart. That offended and frightened her.
Callum kept blaming himself for not being able to hold back his urge.
Serenity becat ease. She ended the call and drove directly to the bookstore.
Meanwhile, Grandma May visited the Marshalls with River. After delivering them an invitation card, she visited the Stones since both their houses were not far away from each other.
When Grandma May visited the Stones, Remy was at the Stones’ place since he was their new neighbor. It seemed that he was planning to sponge food off them.
Upon hearing that Grandma May and River were here, Mr. and Mrs. Stone cout to welcthem. personally.
“Why didn’t you informbefore coming? Letpick you up.” After Grandma May got out of the car. Mrs. Stone went forward to hold her. With a smile, she complained that Grandma May did not let her know about her visit beforehand.
Grandma May grinned and replied, “I got River to sendhere, and it was convenient. | didn’t need to trouble you “What trouble? Being able to pick you up is our honor. This must be your seventh grandson. He's really good—looking. Old Mrs.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmYork, you're blessed. Look at your grandsons. All of them are good-looking and capable. This is admirable.” Mrs. Stone had two sons and one daughter. Only her eldest son was responsible and outstanding, so he took over Stone Group.
Her second son had no interest in doing business. As for her daughter, she had been pampered since she was young and only started a business recently.
Mrs. Stone really admired Grandma May for her grandsons.
Besides Mrs. Stone, other old ladles admired Grandma May greatly too.
“They're just good-looking but not as brilliant as Clive. Clive alone is better than all my grandsons.” Mrs. Stone laughed before she responded, “Don’t always compliment Clive that way. If he hears it, he'll be complacent.” “I'm just telling the truth. Clive and Zack are the most promising young talents in Wiltspoon. Everyone praises them.” “Grandma May,” Elisa greeted her smilingly.
Remy, who cout with Elisa, greeted Grandma May politely as well.
The moment Grandma May caught sight of Remy, she said with a grin, “Remy, you're here too.” Remy replied gently, “I cover to see the renovation progress of my house. | knew Mrs. Stone and Elisa were at home, so | cto drink scoffee.” Grandma May laughed like a fox. “You'll be neighbors in the future. You should get along with each other more often. They say a near friend is better than a far—dwelling kinsman. It’s important that neighbors get along well.” “You're right. This is what | thought. Whenever | cover to see the renovation progress of my house, I'll pay Mrs. Stone a visit.” As Mrs. Stone listened to the conversation between Grandma May and Remy, she was secretly moaning that Remy was trying to approach her darling daughter on the pretext of wanting to develop strong neighbor relationships.
Then, he planned to capture her daughter’s heart little by little.