"Get out of here!" Granny Sampton practically roared, "Why are you still standing here? Are you not satisfied with angering your grandpa to death? Do you want to anger , your grandma, to death too?"
After shouting, Granny Sampson clung to Bright Sampson and began coughing uncontrollably. The relatives standing nearby saw this and were frightened.
One senior quickly said to Father Sampson, "Can’t you see how upset your mother is? Hurry up and take Julie Sampson away."
"Exactly, she didn’t co earlier, and now she shows up playing innocent—what’s the point? I feel heartbroken for the Old Sir," soone muttered from the side.
Julie Sampson suddenly fell to her knees in front of Granny Sampson. "Grandma..."
Before she could speak, Granny Sampson turned her head away sharply. "Let tell you, I’m not dead, so I don’t need you to co to my grave. And even if I were dead, I wouldn’t want soone like you to dirty my grave! I told you to leave—don’t you understand what I’m saying?"
Granny Sampson raised her voice, almost spiraling into a breakdown as she scread at Father Sampson, "Take your precious daughter away! I don’t want to see her again!"
Father Sampson, embarrassed by the judgntal stares from the relatives nearby, hurriedly dragged Julie Sampson far away.
"Dad, does grandma really not recognize anymore?" Julie Sampson sobbed as Father Sampson dragged her to a deserted spot. She clutched her face and cried, "Why can’t grandma treat a little better? I’m her real granddaughter, but listen to what she said—she claid Jane Sampson is her only granddaughter."
"Enough!" Father Sampson shouted furiously, "You’re useless and always causing trouble. If you’re stupid, who else can you bla? Your grandpa was angered to death because of you. And look at you now, hiding so well that even the reporters couldn’t find you!"
"Dad, it’s not that I didn’t want to visit grandpa. I didn’t have a choice—I’m pregnant. The doctor said I need to be extrely careful during the first three months. Now, no matter where I go, the dia reporters are watching . The mont I show up, they’ll mob . I’m afraid the baby in my belly might get hurt." Julie Sampson sobbed so hard she could barely breathe, "Dad, if it weren’t for the baby, I’d go to the hospital even if I were barely alive. Grandpa passed away—I didn’t want it to happen!"
"Pregnant?" Father Sampson was stunned.
But after the shock, his heart filled overwhelmingly with anger.
"How shaless can you be? It’s bad enough you beca soone’s mistress, but you went as far as having a bastard child for him?" Father Sampson raised his hand as though to strike Julie Sampson, but she reacted quickly and backed away several steps to dodge him.
"Dad, David Chip already broke off his engagent with Nina Lee. He’s single, and I’m unmarried—why can’t I marry David Chip? I’m pregnant with his child now. Dad, how can you speak about and my child with such contempt?" Julie Sampson bit her lip, "If I marry David Chip, my child will beco the young master of the Chip Family, and I’ll be the lady of the house."
Julie Sampson lowered her voice and said, "Dad, the Chip Family’s Sunny Island Project is about to launch soon. Dad, aren’t you tempted? Don’t you want to take a share? The Chip Family and the Lee Family are completely severed now—isn’t this the perfect opportunity for our Sampton Family?"
"Dad, stop depending on Jane Sampson. Haven’t you already seen how her attitude toward our family has been over the past year? Soone else’s child will always be soone else’s child—ungrateful, disloyal. Instead of relying on the Black Family’s scraps, wouldn’t it be better to stand on our own feet?"
Julie Sampson wiped away her tears and continued persuading him, "Dad, Sunny Island is focusing on the tourism project. These days, besides real estate, what makes the most money?"
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