The Lust Of My Husband

Chapter 59 - 59: Visit



Juliana looked up at him and did not refute his words, "Come on in."

Juliana led Benson to Grandma and introduced him to her, "Grandma, this is Benson."

Benson bowed his head and tried to make his voice gentle as he politely called out, "Grandma."

Grandma looked up at this man, who was nearly one meter nine in height, handsome in appearance, and elegant in manner, and was stunned for a long time, full of disbelief.

She found it inexplicably harmonious when he stood with Juliana.

Grandma couldn't help but ask, "Are you really... Benson?"

Benson nodded, "Yes, Grandma."

Grandma nodded with a smile, "Go on in. Why didn't you tell us you were coming? We didn't even prepare anything at home."

Benson handed out the gift box, "I'm sorry for the trouble I caused you."

Grandma smiled politely and didn't take the gift box, "You don't have to bring gifts when you come."

Juliana asked the maid to take it, held Grandma's arm, and said, "Grandma, this is a token of his appreciation."

Grandma walked ahead without saying anything else and asked the maid to make tea.

Without much formality, Benson followed Juliana and took a seat on the sofa.

"Mr. Leach, please stay here for a minute." Grandma finished speaking to Benson and turned her head to talk to Juliana, "Jill, come with me to prepare some fruits."

She wanted to talk to Juliana alone.

Juliana followed Grandma to the kitchen, where she took apples and oranges out of the refrigerator.

Grandma glanced into the living room, then asked Juliana in a whisper, "Jill, is he really Benson? Didn't the Leach family find someone to replace him?"

Juliana was helpless, "Grandma, the Leach family does not have to do this; he is really Benson."

Grandma walked to the kitchen door, quietly glanced at Benson sitting on the sofa, so that she could see his sculpted side face. He looked so dignified.

Grandma returned to Juliana, "But I heard that Benson was an ugly and hideous psychopath who beats and curses on sight."

The man sitting outside didn't look like that at all.

Juliana was peeling an apple, "Benson's emotions are not very stable, but not like what others say. If he was really a murderous lunatic, how could I still be alive and have no bruises at all?"

Grandma looked at Juliana in a short-sleeved home suit, her skin white and delicate, not even with a red mark, let alone a scar.

Although Benson was not the same as he was rumored to be, Grandma was still not quite satisfied, "But he won't live past twenty-eight, and you will be widowed at a young age..."

If Benson really died, the Leach family would not let Juliana remarry.

Juliana would have to be widowed at an early age.

Although her own granddaughter misbehaved, Grandma could not let her suffer in the end.

Juliana was looking down and cutting apples, "Tomorrow is another day. I enjoy this moment a lot. And I hope Grandma won't resist him anymore."

Grandma still wanted to persuade her, "Jill..."

Juliana then looked up at her, "Grandma, don't judge a person by the appearances and don't listen to the rumors. Suzanne and Selene are the best proof of that."

Suzanne and Selene had a good reputation, but what had they done to her?

And Stewart and Wendy, a good doctor who saved lives and a national goddess, but how vicious did they end up doing to her?


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