Chapter 420
Chapter 420
For the past several months, Grannie Anita had been trying to persuade Anastasia to visit her home. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.
She had been asking Flynn about Anastasia’s condition, hoping that Flynn would deliver the message
to Anastasia and Herman that she was slowly accepting her future great-grandchild.
Last night, with Herman around, Grannie Anita couldn’t find the opportunity to act, but now she finally
had the chance. She wasn’t about to let it slip away.
Grannie Anita wasn’t afraid of her plan being exposed. Her first move was to eliminate the unborn child.
She believed that her grandson would understand her intentions once her ploy was revealed.
Grannie Anita didn’t want to expose Anastasia right now, not only because she was afraid of alerting
Anastasia and Herman, but also because she feared they wouldn’t believe her, rendering her efforts
useless.
Grannie Anita slipped an abortion-inducing pill into a glass of water, followed by sugar. This was a
potent drug she had procured from abroad. She knew that once Anastasia consumed it, it wouldn’t take
long for the unborn child to be expelled.
Once all was prepared, Grannie Anita carried the glass to the dining room, where Anastasia was
having her meal. Katelyn was showing Anastasia some new baby clothes she had bought, and the two
were chatting and laughing among themselves.
“Anastasia, have some water,” Grannie Anita said. Her smile was warm and motherly as she offered
the glass to Anastasia.
Anastasia was taken aback. “Grandma, thank you for bringing me water.”
“You’re carrying the future of the Salstrom family. It’s my duty to ensure you’re comfortable,” Grannie
Anita replied. Her tone was light and jovial. “Anastasia, drink up. I’ve realized the error of my past ways.
Nothing is more important than harmony within the family.”
With Grannie Anita herself offering her water, Anastasia had no reason to refuse. However, she was
taken aback by the elder woman’s words. The stubborn Grannie Anita was accepting her and even
serving her water? Something felt off to Anastasia, so she hesitated to drink the water.
Sensing Anastasia’s hesitation, Grannie Anita urged her, “Anastasia, drink up.”
“Thank you, Grandma,” Anastasia replied, taking the glass.
Katelyn, seeing Grannie Anita’s change, encouraged Anastasia, “Ana, drink up.”
With Katelyn’s assurance, Anastasia decided to drink the water. She reasoned that Grannie Anita
would never harm her own great-grandchild.
Just as she was about to take a sip, Anastasia noticed a strange smell. Ever since she had become
pregnant, her sense of smell had become more sensitive.
For some inexplicable reason, she didn’t dare to drink the water and pretended to accidentally drop the
glass onto the floor. The glass shattered, and Grannie Anita’s face turned green with shock and anger.
Anastasia noticed Grannie Anita’s expression, more certain that something was wrong with the water.
“I’m sorry, Grandma,” Anastasia apologized. “The baby just kicked. I was so surprised that I lost hold of
the glass.”
Katelyn quickly led Anastasia away from the broken glass. “Ana, be careful not to step on the shards.
Sierra, come clean this up.”
Despite her inner turmoil, Grannie Anita managed to maintain a calm facade. “It’s just water. Be careful.
Don’t get hurt.”
“I should be going. I have a meeting with a friend,” Anastasia excused herself, eager to leave the
Salstrom Manor.
“Alright, I’ll have the chauffeur drive you,” Katelyn replied.
Once she was safely away from the manor, Anastasia felt a wave of relief. However, she couldn’t shake
off her uneasiness. She couldn’t believe that Grannie Anita would harm her own great-grandchild.
Despite her suspicions, Anastasia didn’t dare to confide in Herman. Instead, she decided to share her
concerns with Monica at the beauty salon.
When Monica heard about Grannie Anita’s odd behavior, she was shocked. “Ana, do you think she is
possessed? She didn’t seem too happy when she found out you were pregnant.”
“That’s what’s bothering me too,” Anastasia admitted. “Do you think she would harm my unborn child?
The water smelled strange. It wasn’t just normal water.”