Chapter 46
Chapter 46
As soon as the escalator took Elizabeth to the fourth floor, she took the escalator down again,
making Adeline and the Arnold Family’s maid panic.
“Where are you going, Old Mrs. Arnold?”
“Please slow down, Old Mrs. Arnold.”
While the two of them chased after the elderly lady, Elizabeth circled the entire playground in
search of the two boys but to no avail.
At that, she stood in the same spot disappointedly until the maid and Adeline caught up to her.
“Old Mrs. Arnold, please slow down. What if you fall?” The maid hurriedly held Elizabeth’s arm for
fear that her master would wander off again.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth sighed. She must be going mad from wanting a grandchild so badly. How
could she think that the boys were Isaac’s long-lost sons just because they looked like him at first
glance?
Elizabeth was certain she was getting crazy the longer she thought about it. This is absurd. As if
someone as smart as Isaac wouldn’t know if he got someone pregnant!
Besides, he never dated any woman until Tricia showed up in their lives. It was a shame the young
woman already had kids.
No one would willingly see their grandson date a woman who was once married and even had
children, especially when he was an outstanding man like Isaac.
“Are you tired, Old Mrs. Arnold? Why don’t we go and have some tea?” Adeline suggested with a
smile.
It suddenly hit her that shopping might be too much for someone Elizabeth’s age, but having tea
should be the right move.
However, Elizabeth had already lost the mood to shop, feeling somewhat upset at the thought of
Isaac being a bachelor and her husband still bed-ridden.
“Let’s go home,” she announced plainly. With that, the maid pulled her phone out and had the
chauffeur pick them up at the entrance.
Adeline was somewhat dejected, but she dared not say anything and followed Elizabeth back to
the Arnold Manor.
…
While all that was happening, Patricia was in the pawnshop above the indoor playground. “How
much can I get for this?” she asked the pawnbroker after pulling out the ring.
She had checked online before coming, and according to the internet, diamonds like this could be
worth a pretty penny. Even if the ring was second-hand, it could still come up to a good two million.
She wasn’t hoping for much, and she just hoped she could get half a million out of it to cure Poppy
of her illness.
At that, the pawnbroker took the ring from her and checked it under UV light before bringing it to
their boss. After a chat, the boss came to Patricia. “I can offer you two hundred thousand for this,
miss.”
Patricia shook her head in response. “Five hundred thousand.”
“In that case, I’m afraid we can’t take it,” said the shopkeeper after taking another glance at the
ring, which Patricia held in her hand now. It was clearly worth a solid two million from what she
read online, but two hundred thousand?!
No, that’s just plain deceiving. I’m desperate, not an idiot.
Thus, she got up and left the pawn shop, heading straight for the elevator.
In actuality, she never even thought about selling this ring away when she was going through her
most challenging time. However, she wanted to help Poppy and Darcie since they were in such a
horrible situation.
She thought Poppy’s life was more important than waiting for that sc*mbag to come looking for her. Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.
Besides, he never showed up when she had waited all these years.
Whether it was all in her head or not, she only felt hatred for this mysterious sc*mbag after six
years of waiting.
That was why she finally decided to take this ring out. While studying the ring in her hand, she
thought she should check out other pawn shops and see if she could get a better price for it.
However, just as she was about to put the ring in her bag, a person came out of nowhere and
snatched the ring away.
Patricia ran after him in response, but because she was in heels and had also sprained her ankle
amidst the chase, she failed to catch the thief. She almost cried from indignation. That thing is
supposed to save Poppy’s life, that b*stard of a thief!
Many crowded around Patricia when they heard her shouting thief. The mall security came as well
and took her to the security office. After checking the surveillance footage and locking onto the
target, they turned to her and said, “Miss, we’ve taken a screenshot of his face. We’ll send it to the
police and notify you once we catch him.”