Madam Lilian was stunned for a moment before she suddenly smiled lovingly and replied, "Well, well, since it's given to me by my granddaughter, I'll take it."
Jenna smiled sweetly.
Larry came over with a few bags.
Jenna fetched the bag from her hand and offered with a smile. "Madam Lilian, let me help you put it in the car."
Madam Lilian stared at the heavy things in her hands and smiled helplessly. "Jenna, you're such a good child. These gifts are too much. Can you tell me what gifts you've prepared for me?"
Hansen noticed that the object Jenna was carrying was a little heavy. So, he quickly grabbed it from her hand and helped her carry it.
"Madam Lilian, they are all specialties of A City. Though they are not very expensive, they're very special. I sure hope you won't dislike them." Jenna laughed wittily and answered in a warm and soft voice.
"Why would I be unappreciative of them? However, it's not convenient for me to take so many things with me. Well, I might be back in A City after a while. So, I'll keep them with you first," Madam Lilian commented sadly, as she thought of her failure in searching for her daughter. She was also afraid that if she didn't accept Jenna's gift, Jenna would be upset. Hence, Madam Lilian immediately added, "Look, tell me what gifts you've prepared for me, and I'll pick one and take it with me."
When Jenna heard this, she also understood Madam Lilian's identity. It really didn't suit Madam Lilian's image to haul along so many miscellaneous things back. Jenna immediately took a bag from Hansen's hand and introduced it in detail. "Madam, this is green tea from the Green Mountain Lake. The quality is top notch. They grow them naturally on the green hills, and there are no pollutants. The fragrance is pure. It may not be a famous brand, but it is absolutely unique. I hope you will like it."
"Alright, alright. I like this." Madam Lilian's heart was immediately filled with joy when she heard about the tea. She immediately expressed it repeatedly with a picture- perfect smile on her face. This child was really clever. It seemed that they had a predestined relationship with each other since Jenna could even guess which was her favorite thing.
When Jenna heard that Madam Lilian mentioned that she liked it, she felt delighted and giggled.
"I'll take this one. You don't have to comment more on the others, as I won't be able to take it with me." Madam Lilian was smiling from ear to ear. She was very happy with the gift that Jenna had prepared.
"Alright then." Jenna didn't try to force Madam Lilian into accepting them. She was very gratified that Madame Lilian was willing to accept at least one. So, she immediately agreed with a smile.
"My child, I am fortunate to have known you in this life. You have to contact me often in the future, and you can't forget me, do you understand?" Madam Lilian lovingly stroked Jenna's hand and told her affectionately.
"Grandma, don't worry. You'll always be my good grandmother for the rest of my life. I'll always treasure you, and I'll never forget you," Jenna replied sweetly.
"Lovely. I'm happy to hear that." Madam Lilian nodded with satisfaction, and Quina helped her walk outside.
Jenna hurriedly held her right hand. As such, she and Quina assisted her to walk outside, one on the left and the other on the right. Trevor and Hansen followed closely behind.
Soon, Madam Lilian got onto the tour bus, and they headed for the gate of Richards Manor.
In the distance, Jenna saw two luxurious limousines parked on the asphalt road of Richards Manor. Although they were hidden in the darkness, one could feel the solemn atmosphere they exuded.
The tour bus stopped steadily next to the luxury cars.
Jenna and Quina helped Madam Lilian carefully to the gate. The bodyguards stood aside and opened the door. Madam Lilian sat up.
"Grandma, goodbye." Jenna stood outside the vehicle and waved towards Madam Lilian. As the window was rolled down, a loving smile appeared on Madam Lilian's face. "Goodbye, Jenna."
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