Chapter 29 The Truth
Chapter 29 The Truth
Chapter 29 The Truth
Maggie held Catalina's hand tightly, tears streaming down her cheeks. "Lina, tell me honestly, what
happened between you and Aaron? Also, where did you get the money for my surgery? Elle said that
you...you betrayed Aaron on the wedding day. She also said that my surgery fee was got by you selling
yourself to an old man who is not much younger than me. I don't believe it! I don't believe a word that
woman said. My Lina can't be such a person! So, Lina, tell me the truth! Tell me that you didn't betray
Aaron, and you didn't marry an old man to exchange money for my treatment, right?"
Maggie's words made Catalina cry bitterly.
She was overjoyed that there was still someone in the world willing to believe that she was a good girl.
Catalina was so moved that she hugged Maggie and said, "Grandma, I assure you that I never
betrayed Aaron, nor sold myself to an old man. Those were made up by Elle to irritate you. If you are
angry, you will fall into her trap."
Maggie stopped crying and smiled. She patted Catalina on the back with satisfaction. "I believe you.
You are a good granddaughter raised by me, the best one."
Catalina also smiled and withdrew from Maggie's arms.
Maggie was still holding her hand, and her eyes darkened a little. "So, did you and Aaron really break
up?"
Catalina, like a child who made a mistake, sat up straight and said, "Grandma, I don't want to hide it
from you anymore. Aaron and I really broke up on the wedding day..."
"Why? Is Aaron not good?"
"No, he is not. He is not nice to your granddaughter."
As Catalina thought of all the humiliations she suffered on the wedding day, her eyes immediately
turned red again.
However, she soon stopped crying and smiled. "But all this is over, because..."
"Because what?"
Catalina didn't want to hide it from Maggie anymore, so she summoned the courage to tell the truth,
"Because I am married again."
"What did you say?"
Maggie suddenly got angry. "Ridiculous! Who did you marry again? Is it really the old man Elle said?"
Catalina's aunt, who had been sitting on one side and silent, was also startled by her words. She
immediately got up and said, "Lina, what nonsense are you talking about? Don't irritate your
grandmother again."
"Grandma, don't be angry. Listen to me first."
Catalina hurriedly soothed Maggie and tenderly stroked her chest. "I am married, but my husband is
not the old man they said. In fact, you know my husband. You liked him very much back then!"
"Really? Who is he?"
Maggie's mood finally eased a bit, and she was also aroused by Catalina.
"He's the person...you used to ask me to invite him to dinner at home. You often praised him as a good
kid and said that if anyone married him in the future, it would be a blessing. Do you remember all this?"
asked Catalina expectantly.
As she spoke, Catalina was lying on the bedside, blushing.
When she was a student, Bennett often went to Maggie's house in the countryside to look for her.
Maggie blinked and asked in surprise, "Is the person you talked about Bennett?"
Catalina blushed and nodded slightly.
"Really?"
Maggie was instantly delighted and shook Catalina's little hand excitedly. "Did you really marry
Bennett? You didn't lie to make me happy, did you?"
"Grandma, I promise you that every word I said this time is true."
"I don't believe it."
Maggie pretended to be suspicious and threw off Catalina's small hand. "If you really married Bennett,
then you should bring him to see me. I won't believe what you said until I see him."
Catalina didn't expect to hear that.
She felt that she had got herself into trouble.
"Grandma, I really didn't lie to you. It's not impossible to bring him to see you. It's just that, you know,
he's no ordinary man, is he? He is always busy, and I'm afraid he can't spare any time..."
"Your grandmother is his grandmother. Why would he have no time to see me? Doesn't he have any
filial piety? If not, I really need to think about whether this man is worthy of my granddaughter's lifelong
commitment."
Catalina fell silent.
After all, she was really unable to refute Maggie's words.
Catalina's aunt also persuaded, "Your grandmother is right. Since you are married, you two are
naturally family. You don't have to hide him from us. Bring him to us to have a look, so that your
grandmother can put her heart at ease, right?" Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
"Yes..."
Catalina had to agree helplessly.
...
Sitting on the bus home, Catalina was full of thoughts about how to persuade Bennett to visit Maggie
with her and play a love drama with her.
But in fact, she felt this was probably an impossible task.
After all, Bennett was still angry.
Catalina was a little discouraged.
She leaned her head against the window and looked at the bustle and fleeting night scene outside the
window. Suddenly, the gate of memory opened again, and she seemed to return to that year. Then she
saw the boy and the girl in her memory.
It was the summer vacation of one year.
Catalina spent the vacation at Maggie's house in the countryside.
During the summer vacation for more than a month, she didn't see Bennett, nor did she have any
contact with him, for she did not have a mobile phone.
Although there was a landline at Maggie's house, she was too timid to call him. She had never dared to
call Bennett, although she had memorized his mobile phone number.
Every time Catalina picked up the telephone handset, she would hang up in a hurry, afraid of being
recognized by Bennett.
At that time, she was like a thief hiding in the dark, coveting those treasures that never belonged to her.
Catalina still remembered that one day when the sun was burning, she and several of her friends were
playing skip-rope at the door of Maggie's house in the hot sun.
"Catalina!"
When she was in high excitement, she suddenly heard someone call her, "Someone is looking for you!"
Catalina heard it, but she played on a little longer before she stopped.
When she looked back, she saw a familiar figure.
It was Bennett.
It was the boy she hadn't seen for a whole summer vacation.
He was standing in the hot sun, looking at her with a frown.
In the sun, she and her friends were tanned, sweaty, and untidy. However, Bennett's skin was clean,
his shirt was white, and his forehead was not messy at all, although the sweat had stained his bangs.
On the contrary, it added some wildness to him. As soon as Bennett appeared, he attracted the
attention of all the girls present.
Catalina was stunned.
She stared at the boy who was out of tune with them in the hot sun.
After an unknown period of time, a boy of her friends came up and tugged at her ponytail. "Lina, why
are you standing still here?"
After hearing that, Catalina finally snapped back to her senses.
However, under the sun, boy Bennett's face sank, and he said, "Come here."
Habitually, he used a commanding tone.
After giving the order, he turned around and walked outside.