Chapter 174 I Don't Care the Rest
Chapter 174 I Don't Care the Rest
The story of Grace and Tina being driven out of the Johnson family's old mansion by Austin was all
over the place that night.
Many people have always been very objective about Grace and her son and daughter.
Grace was Austin's biological mother, but the fact that Grace abandoned Austin for her lover back then,
even though no one had dared to bring it up for nearly 20 years, it did not mean that no one knew
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So this approach by Austin this time, although a bit shocking, was not incomprehensible.
However, it had eight years since Maddox passed away, and Austin treated Grace well over the years,
not throwing Grace and the others out of the Johnson family in earlier years, and only doing it now,
Austin's behavior this time was indeed somewhat intriguing.
After the news had spread privately for a short time, the "informer" said that the matter seemed to be
related to Suny, because five days ago, Grace found Suny's doorstep.
This reason did sound a bit unbelievable. Austin did not seem to be a person who would angry for a
woman, but it made sense.
Alicia sent a message to Suny as soon as she knew about it. Austin was making such a big deal out of
it, and she actually thought it was for Suny.
Suny only saw the news when she returned from a walk with Charlie, a matter Rosa had already called
her about last night, asking her if she wanted to help deal with it if public opinion came up by then.
In the past, Suny mostly ignored these things, and Rosa knew it, but recently the situation was special,
Amy just died yesterday, Suny was already in a bad mood, if these things on the Internet were still
rumored, it would affect Suny's mood even more.
The fact that Austin would kick Grace out of the Johnson family was beyond Suny's expectations; she
had been married to Austin for those three years and knew that the mother-son relationship between
Austin and Grace was not good, but it wasn't so bad.
Now that Austin had done so much, Suny didn't think it was because of her.
She was not in the mood for such things, and the passing of Amy had left her in a depressed mood for
the past two days.
Because she grew up without grandparents, so every time she followed Maryam back to the Holmes
family to see Bonnie, she longed for Bonnie to touch her face and look at her kindly like other people's
grandmothers.
But every time all she got was a disgusted look from Bonnie, either setting up on her money, or
snapping the snacks she brought from inside the city for Joshua.
In just a few days, from the moment Amy wanted to touch her hand, Suny felt that her longing, which
she had never had for over twenty years, had been fulfilled.
It was a strange experience, if she originally loved and pitied by elders in such a way, she could not
help but become petulant and childish.
Amy could not open her mouth to say a word to her until she died, but Suny already felt her fondness
for her.
The illness that had afflicted her for more than five years was now finally over, and in a way, it was
actually something to be happy about.
The Murphy family was more open-minded than Suny on this point, but Suny's sudden intrusion into
love and warmth of an elder made her more uncomfortable, even more so than Charlie and the others.
"Suny, how about we have a homecoming party?"
Charlie's voice came, and Suny returned to her senses, placing her phone on the desktop and smiling
slightly, "Okay, I'll do whatever you say."
"Okay, okay, I'll get your brother to arrange it!"
The children of the Murphy family, naturally, must be made known to the world!
Everyone in D City knew that the Murphy family lost a child thirty years ago, and Maryam could no
longer return, but Suny could.
After Robert confirmed that Suny was Maryam's daughter, he had someone check out Suny's affairs
over the years.
One of the most heartbreaking was the marriage of Suny to Austin.
When Charlie saw it, he was so angry that his face was blue. If it wasn't for the fact that Suny had been
divorced from Austin for more than a year, he would have even wanted to go over to the Johnson
family himself and ask them what exactly made Suny unworthy of them!
Charlie had always acted swiftly, and he contacted Robert immediately after Suny's nod.
The way his nephews and grandchildren looked at Suny during the funeral yesterday also made him
uncomfortable.
When did his granddaughter have to be sized up?
"This is something you should do as soon as possible and arrange for it to be after your grandmother's
first seven days in her death."
As Suny listened on the sidelines, her heart was somewhat touched that the Murphy family really did
not let her suffer half a bit of aggravation.
Charlie hung up the phone before she spoke, "Grandpa, there's actually no need to be in such a hurry,
Grandma just left, it's not good."
After all, if she had just died and a banquet was immediately arranged, outsiders might say something
about the Murphy family.
Charlie snorted coldly, "What do they dare to say? Your grandmother has waited for you for so many
years, if she hadn't been physically unhealthy, she might have been even happier if she could have
recognized you back into our family openly and honestly before she left!"
Naturally, Suny believed it, but people's words can be fearful: "Grandpa, isn't August your birthday?
There will be more guests on your birthday, so perhaps it will be better then."
When Charlie thought about it, he thought the same, "You're right."
Suny smiled, "I've come through all these years, it's good that you and my uncle and brother know me,
I don't care the rest."
Charlie felt saddened at hearing Suny's words, "Don't worry, with me around you, no one will bully you
in the future!"
Suny was embarrassed, in fact, for so many years, there was really nothing that could bully her.
But the old man's love and care was something she naturally would not reject: "With you around, of
course no one would dare to bully me."
It was a relief for Amy when she passed away. She died with a smile on her face, so she had no
regrets.
The living still had to try to live. Charlie was very open-minded, his wife had survived for so many years
and now she was finally at peace, it was better than watching her lying in a hospital bed and suffering
from disease.
After the old lady died, Suny stayed on the Murphy family for another three days before returning to J
City.
On the day she went back, Robert took her to the airport, and as soon as Suny got on the plane, the
gossip came out.
Those paparazzi were also very good, and they had gossiped that the Murphy family was planning a
big wedding, and those who heard the news instantly associated it with the fact that Suny was getting
married to Robert.
On this matter, even Alicia couldn't help but ask Suny if it was really true.
As Suny had just gotten off the plane, she saw Alicia's message and was outright exasperated.
But she was temporarily away in D City for eight days and had a backlog of things to do.
Just as she got into the car, Suny heard Rosa ask her opinion, "Miss Holland, we've been contacted
again by Nasdaq, and Mr. Watts wants to see you again."
Suny raised her eyebrows, "Weren't they talking to Changxing last week?"
Rosa nodded, "I've heard that Changxing is not willing to invest that much."
Suny instantly understood that it seemed Nell was using Phantom as a spare tire.
In the past, Suny was not so angry, at most she would just press it down again, but she was not in a
good mood lately: "It's gone."
"Yes, Miss Holland."
Rosa knew the inside story of Suny's trip to the Murphy family; Amy passed away a few days ago and
Suny was most likely not in a good mood.
She stopped speaking, the carriage was quiet and Suny closed her eyes to fake sleep.