Chapter summary of Chapter 962 – Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters
In Chapter 962, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!.
The elder lady smiled, her mood considerably brighter. “Let’s go for a walk then. You can stay for dinner before you head back.”
“Okay,” Natalie agreed.
The three of them had lunch in the dining room.
The elder lady ate sparingly, sticking to simple, light dishes.
However, she knew Natalie loved spicy food, so she had the kitchen prepare her favorites: Szechuan poached fish and spicy chili-garlic shrimp.
Natalie truly enjoyed her lunch.
After the meal, Natalie accompanied her grandmother for a walk. It was cold outside, so Natalie helped her to the sunroom in the backyard.
Sebastian followed silently behind them the entire time, listening to the elder lady and the young woman chat.
Sebastian had always known that Natalie was an exceptionally patient person.
Whenever she was with his grandmother, the elder lady was genuinely happy.
After walking for half an hour, Mrs. Griffith broke a light sweat, the exertion leaving her feeling invigorated. She suddenly turned to Sebastian, who had been trailing them quietly. “My dear boy, go buy me two milk teas from that old-fashioned shop on West Street. I’ve been drinking it my whole life and can’t get used to any other. Natalie likes it too. Get them hot, and hurry back.”
The elder lady waved her hand with a loving smile.
Sebastian knew his grandmother was deliberately sending him away. He wondered what she wanted to say to Natalie.
“Oh, okay,” Sebastian said, giving Natalie one last, lingering look before reluctantly leaving.
As the elder lady watched her grandson disappear, her smile remained. “Natalie, hasn't this boy changed a lot recently?”
Hearing her grandmother's question, Natalie nodded slightly. “Grandma, he has, a little.”
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