Chapter 351 Let Us Just Rest Assured (1/2)
Benjamin sighed as he finished his words, looking at Jesse with regret.
Dan spoke in attempt to ease the situation. ”Benjamin, let the past stay in the past. We can't do anything about it anymore. That's why it is unnecessary for you to feel sorry about what happened. As far as I can see, Jean is a good girl. She knows how to handle herself. More importantly, she respects you. It's hard to get respect from the youth nowadays.” Dan and Jesse exchanged knowing glances. Benjamin zoned out for a while, pondering at what Dan had said.
”Yes, I agree that she is a good girl, but she's not anywhere near Jesse.” Benjamin paused, making Jesse smile a little. ”If only Jean could be like her. It's a pity that the younger generations nowadays don't take advices from their elders and just deliberately decide on their own. Our efforts of intervention will just deem futile,” Benjamin said with a sigh, still zoning out and wondered what could be done. Hearing what Benhamin had said, Dan nudged at Jesse.
Understanding what the gesture meant, Jesse hastily approached Benjamin. She placed an arm across him, rubbing his back to comfort him. ”Grandpa Benjamin, it's not good for you to keep stressing out on trivial things, and just trust Zed. We all know how good Zed's judgments are most of the time. Jean must have unique and special qualities about her, so Zed chose to stay by her side even after what happened. Besides, Jean had already broken up with Ethan long ago. She must just be attractive enough for Ethan to attend the party and make a scene.” After she finished, Jesse heard another sigh from Benjamin.
”Speaking of which, what happened last night hurts me most,” Benjamin said, frowning. He stopped zoning out, and his face looked forlorn. ”I still can't believe her attitude. Now that she's married to my grandson, she shouldn't have had any emotional attachment to her ex-boyfriend. See, if Jean never contacted Ethan in the first place, then he wouldn't have pestered her. She led him on, believing he still had a chance. Moreover, it seems like most of her actions were tactless. Her life reeks of imprudence, and I can't seem to grasp why Zed is very fond of her.” Benjamin shook his head in disapproval and sighed once more.
”Benjamin, I thought we agreed that we would not worry about the younger generation's affairs.” Dan pointed. ”Besides, Zed is an intelligent boy, and I trust that he knows what he should do, so let us just rest assured.”
”How can I not do anything? I can't even be certain anymore!” Benjamin declared while raising his hand in frustration. I didn't know Jean well before, and now that I know what kind of person she truly is, I must tell her and even might teach her how to be a good and loyal spouse. I won't let her break the law as well for she carries my family name now.” Benjamin finished. When he caught sight of the time, his eyebrows furrowed even more. ”Oh, you know what? We left home at exactly 9 in the morning, but where was she then? In her room, still sleeping!”
Benjamin became more furious at the thought of someone not waking up before sun rise. He began to tremble in aggravation. Jesse noticed this change of reaction immediately.
”Grandpa Benjamin, calm down. I believe that Jean is not in a good condition. I even heard that a few days ago, she was sent to the hospital.” Jesse explained quickly, worried that Benjamin's condition would be compromised because
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ointed with herself after realizing that she had gained nothing despite all her efforts.
'Was it because of my tactical blunder? Or had I just underestimated their relationship?'