An Joycelyn English Novel Chapter 191
Chapter 191 Joycelyn greeted Isolde first before turning to Leah Long time no see, Dr. Mason, Joycelyn said calmly, showing nurprise or particular interest. After handing the bouquet of flowers to Luna, she walked to tolle Grant’s side. Her delicate face, incredibly beautiful yet disarmingly gentle, gave off a calming aura that could heal with a single glance. “Ah, my granddaughter–in–law! I’m picking out your wedding decorations. Why don’t you come have a look? Isolde smiled warmly, grabbing Joycelyn’s hand and pulling her to sit next to her. She didn’t seem at all worried about her grandson Joycelyn breathed a sigh of relief. Thank goodness Isolde hadn’t been told about the recent shocks–two fainting spells were already enough. “I trust your judgment, Grandma. You decide–Ellison and I will go with your choice,” Joycelyn said softly. It was a good idea to give the elderly lady something to focus on “Dr. Mason, come give me some advice. Who knows, it might be relevant to you soon,” Isolde grinned joyfully as she put on her reading glasses “Dr. Mason is getting married?” Joycelyn was surprised to hear the news. Previously, Leah had shown an interest in someone off–limits, and Joycelyn had feared she would never let it go. Yet recently, there had been no further developments. “Yes, to my childhood sweetheart, Leah replied, her engagement ring catching the light, identical to Joycelyn’s. “Congratulations,” Joycelyn offered with a gracious smile. She didn’t mind the similar ring design–many people chose the same brand. Thank you, Mrs. Grant, Leah responded with a poised smile. It seemed she was completely unaffected by past tensions. “Mrs. Grant, didn’t Mr. Grant come with you?” Leah asked. “He’s still occupied, Joycelyn answered, her tone calm and neutral. “Is it because of the rumors online? Could they be true? With the wedding so close and Mr. Grant’s big issue…” Leah began,” then quickly paused, catching herself. “Look at me, I’ve said too much.” “What is it?” Isolde asked, sensing that something was wrong “Just some matters at the company. Ellison will handle it,” Joycelyn reassured her grandmother–in–law, wanting to put her at case. Leah quickly added, “Don’t worry, Grandma. Mr. Grant has been through much worse and will manage just fine.” Isolde nodded knowingly. That boy has weathered storms before; a little more trouble won’t hurt. He’s probably too busy with work to focus on the wedding, so let him get things done. We don’t need a distracted groom at the altar.” Leah smiled in agreement, wisely choosing not to push further….