###Chapter 318 A Long Separation And Reunion With Strangers – Part 5
###Chapter 318 A Long Separation And Reunion With Strangers – Part 5
I smiled. "You can't dislike it then!"
He frowned, "What are you saying, you child? No matter how you say it, you are the daughter of my Astley family in the genealogy. When did you become so rusty?"
So I smiled and took him home with me.
Because I told Abe Tucker in advance to help pick up Blossom, when Orion Woods and I got to the courtyard, they had already arrived.
Blossom looked at Orion as if she knew something. She looked up at Orion and said, "Uncle, I saw you on my mother's cell phone."
I was stupefied for a moment, and so did Orion, wondering, "Oh, so you know me?"
She nodded, "Well, you specialize in catching bad guys."
I suddenly reacted that she should have seen the news, that's why I said so. Sometimes I would watch the evening news, so I would pay attention to what happened in the capital, and naturally, there would be reports about Orion Woods.
The memory of Blossom was good, and it was normal to remember it.
Pulling Blossom, I said, "Blossom, you can't be so rude, this is Grandpa."
Blossom looked up at Orion and said, "Can Grandpa help me catch the bad guys?"
Orion bent down slightly and looked at him in a warm voice. "Who do you want Grandpa to catch for Blossom?"
After thinking about it Blossom said, "Aunt Salena is a bad woman in the hotel. She always scolds my mother and calls me a wild child."
The child's heart was simple before I took Blossom to clean in the hotel because I left her alone at home, I was not at ease, so I often brought her, and occasionally met Salena Garett, this woman has no mercy in her mouth, so she always speaks ill of a child.
I thought Blossom wouldn't remember it. I didn't want her to say it.
Pulling her, I smiled and said, "Blossom, Grandpa came to our house for dinner today, not to work. Let's talk about catching bad guys later. Mom gave you a small task today. You and Jed take Grandpa to the backyard to see what he likes to eat. Can you pick some at the back?"
She nodded, "Of course!"
After a pause, as if remembering something, Blossom said to Orion, "Grandpa, let's go. The grapes my mother raised on the fence are ready to eat. Let's go and pick them."
The mood of the man came and went quickly, and he saw her take Orion to the backyard.
Abe Tucker looked at me with a strange look. "Are you Orion Woods' daughter?"
What should I say?
After thinking about it, I said, "Four years ago, because of fate, he recognized me as a goddaughter, so it was kind of."
He was silent for a moment and stopped asking questions.
Between people, the best state is to keep a distance from each other, there are secrets but they do not deliberately explore.
In the middle of dinner, suddenly there was a knock on the door.
Blossom was very active. I ran out when I heard the door ring. I got up and she couldn't help but follow me out.
Before I realized it, I heard the voice Blossom, "Mom, there are bad guys!"
I was startled and hurried out to see Salena burst in with red and swollen eyes and a haggard face.
When she saw me, before I knew it, she walked quickly towards me, grabbed me, and knelt without waiting for me to respond.
With tears in her eyes, she said, "Ivelle, no matter what, it is I who provoke you, it has nothing to do with my father, you can torture me as much as you want, my father is innocent."
Hearing this, I probably guessed three or four points. Orion is always quick and accurate in doing things, and his style of doing things in a high position has never been easy to be guessed.
I originally thought that he would not check it until at least tomorrow when he came to Primrose, but I did not expect it to be so soon.
After only a few hours, Salena Garett came to her door and begged for mercy.
I pursed my lips, opened her hand, took two steps back, and distanced myself from her. "Miss Garett should have found the wrong person. I am not a Buddhist temple. You should go to the suburbs to worship Buddha."
Probably heard the noise, Orion and Abe, who was eating in the house, followed her.
When I saw Salena, I was stupefied, and then I couldn't help frowning.
Salena, who rarely watches the news, knew Orion Woods. When she saw him, she hurriedly came forward and cried, "Mr. Woods, please let my father go. He's just an ordinary man. I'm the one who has not been honest all these years. I shouldn't have caused trouble. I shouldn't be arrogant and bossy."
Whether she cried sadly or not, "It's all my fault. If you want to declare a personal feud, you will come to me. Don't touch my father, Mr. Woods, You are in a high position and you are not afraid of anyone, but we are different. My father has been responsible for his share over the years. He hasn't done anything harmful. He's a petty official, and he can't beat you at all."
Every word of this means that we are bullying others, making no distinction between right and wrong, and abusing our power.
Orion was used to being clean and blameless all his life. After listening to her words, his face darkened, and did not respond to her.
He looked at me and obviously asked who she was.
I curled my lips and said, "She is the only daughter of Morris Garett."
His eyes sank slightly and he did not speak.
I looked at Abe and said calmly, "You take the child and uncle back to dinner, and I'll take care of it."
Abe looked at me and didn't say much, but just looked at Orion in a low voice and said something, then went in with the two children.
Orion was firmly in a high position, and naturally, he couldn't say anything about some things. He just looked at me and went in.
Leaving me and Salena, I was not in a hurry to open my mouth, but found a seat and looked at her calmly.
Maybe she felt that she had been in trouble for such a long time and that she had not been taken seriously. She was somewhat frustrated, and her face became even worse.
Looking at me, she calmed down. "Ivelle, what do you want me to do?"
I smiled. It wasn't aggressive. I just looked at her and said, "If there wasn't someone behind me, but someone else, I would be the one who should beg for mercy, right?"
She brought in two strong men. She certainly had no intention of making me feel better. Luckily, I was able to keep one life.
If it had been worse, I might have been dumped in the wilderness.
There is no denying that some human relationships are very important, so important that they can save their lives, or even declare personal enmity.
She looked at me while suppressing her anger. "What do you want to do?"
I smiled. "I can't do anything!" Looking at her, I pursed my lips, "I have already done what I have to do. The next thing to do is your father himself. If he is innocent, no one can do anything about him, but if not, it is not just that he is going to have an accident. Just now, you said that a Mr. Woods in a high position can declare a personal vendetta. In legal principle, it is a defamation of reputation. Just now, I recorded every word of it. I hope that when we meet in court, don't be too embarrassed."
"You!" Her chest heaved with anger. "Ivelle, you are despicable."
I was really not in the mood to discuss with her in my yard full of flowers that this would affect the quality of life, so I smiled and said, "Miss Garett, you'd better go back. You can't help your father here, not only can you help your father, but also let your father go to jail worthy of the name."












