Chapter 68 - Quickly Give Me A Grandson

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Jennie always feel a bit awkward when meeting old people. She lived in an unfamiliar environment since she was a child until she was 17 years old. She lived alone with V and rarely meet a good elder.

Under Chitthip's gentle gaze, she felt awkward and didn't know what to say. She looked skeptically at certain someone who was still pretending to be stupid.

"Mom." Lisa's eyes showed helplessness as he sighed and laughed. "Stop forcing her. You're scaring her."

"Scare?" Chitthip was stunned and quickly held Jennie's hand tightly. "Good child, don't be afraid. My personality is always like this. If you are not used to it, then it's fine, but you have to quickly give me a grandson. I can't wait to hear your child call me grandma. "

Jennie kept blinking her eyes. She turned her head to look at Lisa, whose face was completely black.

Seeing the two of them behaving like this, Chitthip became unhappy. She glanced at Lisa, who was just sitting there, not talking. "Lisa, you've been married for two months. Where is my daughter-in-law's wedding ring?"

Chitthip raised Jennie's hand gently and showed it to Lisa. "Is this how you treat my daughter-in-law?"

Lisa's mouth twitched, "Do you have to think this fast? Before, you were talking about grandchildren, and now you are talking about rings."

"Not just the ring, look at your house, you don't even have a wedding photo. It doesn't matter if you don't have an engagement party, but a wedding should be held!! I will think of a way to persuade your father and grandfather. You can't treat my daughter-in-law like this. If someone else is having a wedding, then my daughter-in-law must have it too!"

Lisa did not know whether to laugh or cry. Chitthip shook Jennie's hand and said with a smile, "Good child, see how impatient mom is. I have been here for a long time but I forgot to ask your name."

"Auntie." Jennie lowered her head and whispered, "My name is Jennie Kim."

"Your surname is Kim?"

"Yes."

"Good, good, your surname is Kim, and your name is also good. I like it!" Chitthip looked for the red packet she had prepared earlier and put it in Jennie's hand. "Good child, take it."

"Auntie, I can't take this!" She pushed the thick red packet. She can't accept it.

Chitthip gently grabbed her hand. "You can't refuse it. Since this is the first time I've met my daughter-in-law, I have to give her a red packet. This is a custom!"

"But ..."

Lisa, sitting next to Chitthip, knew that his mother had other intentions when she came at midnight. When he saw Jennie refuse the red packet, he said, "Just take it. She gave it to you."

Jennie felt this was not a good idea but since Lisa had already said it, it was not appropriate for her not to accept it. She awkwardly held the thick red packet with both hands and said, "Thank you Auntie."

Lisa stood and sat next to Jennie. He looked at her with a slight tenderness in his eyes."You still call her Auntie even though you already accepted the red packet?"

Chitthip smiled as she tilted her head, watching her son and daughter-in-law. Jennie looked at Lisa, who was next to her, with a non-smiling smile. She then turned to look at Chitthip, who was smiling at her.

Jennie blinked in embarrassment. It had been twenty years since she uttered that word to anyone, so when she opened her mouth at this moment, she felt a little bothered. "Mom."

As the word came out of her mouth, the hand holding the red packet was suddenly tightened.

In her mind, Jennie suddenly remembered the scene where she and V stood on the roof twenty years ago and watched their mother's body fall from the building. For a moment, she felt lost.

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