Unlucky Wife: Sickly Husband, Don't Be Too Romantic

2025-07-10 14:07:511191

Chapter 49 Nina

Relying on her status as Bailey's cousin, the star-chasing grandma got the signed photo Floyd gave her as she wished.

Floyd wanted to chat with Bailey a little longer, but his assistant came over to urge him, saying the press conference was about to begin.

Floyd said to Bailey with a hint of regret, "Let's go out for a meal one day when we are free."

"Well, let's go out for a meal together." Before Bailey could reply, the star-chasing grandma made the decision for Bailey first.

Floyd smiled slightly, with an elegant smile on his handsome face. He stood up, suddenly reached out and tousled Bailey's hair. Then, before Bailey could react, he laughed and ran away.

"Oh, really, just like when I was a child." Bailey had no choice but to untangle her ponytail and groom it again.

"I think you two are a good match." The star-chasing grandma's eyes are quite sharp. "Do you know why boys like to play tricks on girls? Not because he hates you, but because he likes you."

"No way, he and Floyd are a couple." To this day, Bailey felt that his mistake in sending the love letter back then was a stroke of genius.

"Forget it. No matter how much I say, it won't help. Just think about it yourself." The star-chasing grandma, holding the signed photo that Floyd had given her, said to Bailey, "Hope we can meet again in the future, little sister, I will never forget you."

Bailey also wanted to say that an old lady as wild and passionate as a child would be hard to forget after meeting her once.

When he got home, Bailey told Tessa that Floyd, the big star, was actually Floyd, a student his father had taught before. This was indeed a big surprise to Tessa. When Tessa went out these days, she would proudly say to everyone she met, "Floyd, you know, he was my husband's student and lived in our house many times when he was little."

Seeing Tessa getting better and better, Bailey's mood has improved a lot.

It's just a pity that the carefree and stress-free days always pass in the blink of an eye.

"Alvin's car will pick you up at five this evening." Henry's call sent Bailey's heart out of her throat again.

"What's it?" Bailey remembered that Henry had enlisted her in the army, which she hadn't told her mother yet. I'm really afraid Henry will send her to report to the army right now.

"We're having dinner at the restaurant tonight to welcome my grandma, and you're a little ugly, but you're the granddaughter-in-law of House of Morris." Henry seemed as if he couldn't live without going to the sharp-tongued Bailey.

Henry's grandma, Bailey vaguely remembered that Henry seemed to have mentioned to him that his grandma was going to Ascalia soon. Well, I didn't take it seriously at the time.

Thinking of how Harold, Lynn, Paula and others had treated him, Bailey had no good impression of this Nina whom he had not yet met.

Though reluctant in his heart, Bailey, with the attitude that if he didn't succeed, he would eat more shrimp, got into Alvin's car and went to the House of Morris for dinner.

Henry, dressed in a neat military uniform, sat on a beige sofa in the lobby of the restaurant, looking so handsome and lawless.

"The whole family is here, only you are missing." Henry took Bailey's hand and walked towards the elevator.

"Isn't your grandma fierce?" Bailey recalled Harold's bad temper.

"Very fierce," Henry said expressionlessly.

Bailey knew he was starting to lose his temper again and gave him a push. "Seriously, what if your grandma yells at me?"

"Just hold me tight and hide in my arms. I'm my grandma's Nemesis."Henry said brazenly.

"Henry, are you looking for a beating?"

"There's surveillance in the elevator. If you want to flirt, let's go to a place where no one is around." Henry stood straight, in military formation. But what came out of his mouth was teasing.

When he said that, Bailey really had no way to deal with him.

When Bailey reached the door of the private room, she suddenly felt a bit nervous. She took a deep breath and said to Henry, "Let's not go in for now. Let me take a look at your grandma through the crack of the door so that I can be mentally prepared."

Henry nodded in agreement.

Just as the box door was not closed tightly, there was a gap of about three centimeters, and Bailey pressed his eye against it.

In the luxuriously decorated box, the House of Morris were all sitting at a round table.

Harold and Lynn had a kind smile on their faces, and it was the first time Bailey had seen a smile on Harold's face. To be honest, from this Angle, his smile was indeed similar to Henry's.

Keith, with a camera in his hand, was half-squatting on the ground looking for an Angle to shoot. Paula, on the other hand, was talking to an old, silver-haired woman sitting in the main seat.

"Grandma, I knew you loved reading party newspapers the most. These clippings are specially sorted out for you so that you won't miss good articles during your trip abroad." As Paula said, she handed a thick clipping book to Nina.

It was Lynn who came up with the idea for her daughter so that she could gain the upper hand and make a good impression on Nina first.

Nina, with her head down and wearing her glasses, was looking through the clippings carefully.

Her hair was neatly combed, not a bit messy, and she wore a light blue sweater, looking kind and intellectual.

As she flipped through the clippings, Nina asked Paula, "How much time did you spend on this?"

"It didn't take much time. Anyway, I read the party newspaper every day, and after reading it, I just moved a few scissors and applied some glue." Lynn told her daughter that she could show Nina very natural way that she read the party newspaper every day.

"Yes, reading these serious things is the right way. Don't be like today's young people who are always chasing stars, being fans, asking for autographs, which is obviously shallow." At this point, Nina was so excited that she raised her head and took off her glasses.

Bailey was just able to see Nina's face clearly.

Oh dear, Bailey almost didn't shout it out loud. It turned out that this highly respected Nina, who was scolding the younger generation, was actually the star-chasing grandma she had met at the concert!

This face, this voice, there's no mistake at all.

What's wrong with you? Henry sensed something was amiss with Bailey.

"Nothing, I'm a bit carsick." Bailey pressed his temples with one hand and the door with the other.

But she forgot that the box door was so flexible that as soon as she put her hand on it, she pushed it open.

Just like that, all of a sudden, Bailey and Nina's eyes met.