In Chapter 346 of The Bond Between Us novel, the narrative takes a riveting turn, plunging readers deeper into the intricacies of Anastasia and Herman's evolving relationship. As the couple grapples with the shocking revelation of their shared past, the town of Riverdale becomes a backdrop for both confrontations and moments of quiet introspection.
Chapter 346 opens with Anastasia attempting to piece together the fragments of her forgotten memories, haunted by the striking resemblance of their daughter to a past she never knew she had. The quaint charm of Riverdale transforms into a landscape of uncertainty as Herman, determined to unearth the truth, confronts Anastasia with questions that demand answers.
The slap Grannie Anita landed on Herman left everyone in the room stunned. Grannie Anita had always adored Herman, her eldest grandchild. She never uttered a harsh word to him, let alone laying a hand on him.
Feiman asked anxiously, "Mom, what's going on? Please explain."
Flynn chimed in, "Granny, you've always favored Herman, what's happened?"
Katelyn kept quiet, even though she felt bad for Herman, she didn’t want to exacerbate the tension between her and Anita.
Herman, his eyebrows furrowed ever so slightly, didn’t show any sign of anger. Instead, he was foreboding something was amiss. He remained silent, only looking at Grannie Anita and calling out, "Granny."
Grannie Anita had always been soft-hearted, and would oblige anything Herman asked of her. Even when he got into trouble as a kid, one call of "Granny" would cool her down. This time, however, Grannie Anita was still infuriated, "Don’t call me Granny if you don’t divorce that woman. Herman, you really are confused. How could you marry such a woman?"
Upon hearing Grannie Anita belittling Anastasia, Herman’s expression tightened. He declared firmly, "Granny, Anastasia is my chosen life partner. She is my wife."
Feiman added, "Mom, why are you suddenly dissatisfied with Anastasia? She hasn’t done anything to upset you." Feiman couldn’t help but recall how he had been pressured by Grannie Anita to divorce Katelyn in the past, just like Herman.
Flynn, too, tried to mediate, "Granny, Herman and Anastasia are married. If you want them to divorce, you need a good reason."
"You want a reason? Well, I'll give you one." Grannie Anita retorted, listing Anastasia's faults, "That woman comes from a poor background, she's from a family of street vendors, and didn't even go to college."
Feiman interjected, "Mom, none of that matters. The Salstrom family doesn't choose daughters-in-laws based on their background. Didn't our family start as street vendors too?"
Grannie Anita shot Feiman a stern look, "That woman can't have children. Just for that reason alone, she can't become a part of the Salstrom family. Herman, you can't be so confused. How could you lie to us all, claiming you're infertile? This truly breaks my heart."
The revelation from Grannie Anita shocked Feiman and Flynn. One was stunned that Anastasia was infertile, the other surprised that Grannie Anita knew. Flynn was certain. He hadn't let it slip to Collin.
Only Herman, his expression remained calm.
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