Love Comes To Me

Chapter 1507: Maybe There Was a Misunderstanding



Juanetta helped her father wipe his face and turned just in time to see Paulina standing in front of the door. The two looked at each other.

Paulina smiled softly at him as she held back her embarrassment.

Juanetta came out and asked in surprise, "Mama Sweety, what are you doing here?"

"I accompanied my sister-in-law to her maternity checkup, and I happened to see you, so I came to take a look."

Juanetta looked down at that, a bitter smile stretched across the corners of her mouth, "Daddy Sweety told you everything?"

"Yes." Paulina nodded, "Also about your father being sick."

"So, you followed me here to see if I was lying?" Juanetta looked up with a vague hint of resignation in her expression, only to stifle it.

At that moment, Paulina realized that perhaps she had misunderstood her.

Taking a deep breath, Paulina admitted matter-of-factly, "Yes, I thought so."

"Heh." Juanetta laughed lightly and said sarcastically, "You rich people are like that, and yes, you are so used to being on high that you don't understand the hard work of those at the bottom of our society."

At this, Paulina also felt a bit sorry and explained, "Juanetta, we have never felt superior. I admit that we may have misunderstood you a bit on this issue, but you should be able to understand how we feel as parents."

"It is because of that understanding that when you used your power to have the daycare expel me, I accepted it without complaint - wasn't that enough?"

Juanetta's words were unusually sharp, even though she seemed like a very kind person.

Paulina pursed her lips and said, "I'm sorry, if you want to go back to daycare, I'll talk to the director."

"No need. I've found a new job." Juanetta turned sideways and turned her head to look at her father in the room, the corner of her mouth turned up. "I'm going to quit my job at the club too, make a decent living and use the money I get to save my father."

Paulina followed his gaze and remembered the time when she herself was desperately trying to earn money to save her mother.

At that moment, she empathized with Juanetta and felt more sympathy and pity for her.

She shifted her gaze to Juanetta's face and said sincerely, "I can help you."

At her words, Juanetta turned her head to look at her.

Only to hear her continue, "I can lend you money for the hospital to fix your father's illness first, and then you can pay me back little by little."

"That's not necessary." Juanetta refused, "I want to be alone."

She seemed as stubborn as then.

Paulina could understand her insistence and said, "Fine, I won't force you. But if you need help, you can come to me."

"Thank you."

Paulina looked back at Juanetta's father in the room, "I'll leave you. If you want to come back to the nursery, feel free to call me."

Juanetta nodded, "Okay."

As she watched Paulina walk away until her figure disappeared around the corner of the hallway, Juanetta's expression slowly sank and a cold smile curved the corners of her mouth.

It seemed that Paulina was truly a simple person who was easy to fool.

After Bonita's maternity check-up, Paulina went to the office.

She told Marcos that she had seen Juanetta at the hospital and, at the end, added, "We may have misunderstood people."

"How so?" Marcos looked up.

"Well ..." Paulina looked thoughtful, "At first, when I saw Juanetta, I was taken with her. But then I thought she was too deliberate with Sweety."

"Deliberate?"

"Hmm. It was like she was being extra nice to Sweety because she knew who Sweety was. And Sweety rarely likes a stranger that much, but this time she was upset for days about Juanetta." "If you had your suspicions about her too, why do you still think we misunderstood her?"

"I mean her father is really sick. If she really was deliberately kind to Sweety, maybe it was also to save her father."

Speaking of which, Paulina suddenly and inexplicably felt a little annoyed and took a deep breath, "Well, I just feel like seeing her is like seeing the old me."

"You're taking pity on her." Mark said, "I know you're kind and prone to weakness, but we don't know Juanetta well enough to jump to conclusions about some things."

"If she did it to save her father, or whatever, since she left the nursery, it had nothing to do with us."

Paulina sighed, "I see."

In any case, it was best to be cautious.

...

With the recent addition of a few bodyguards around Paulina, Lisa hadn't been able to find an opportunity to make a move and her whole being had become unusually irritable.

"All useless losers!" Lisa glared angrily at some of her men, "It's been a few days now, so you should think of a way to get rid of that bitch!"

"Miss, the bodyguards surrounding Paulina are all trained and skilled, we are no match for them."

The moment this was said, it infuriated Lisa more and more, "Are you all so proud of yourselves?"

Some of the men shut their mouths and dared not say anything else.

Lisa clenched her fists, her face, which was still beautiful, became fierce because of her anger, she gritted her teeth and said, "You have a few more days, whatever you do, you must get rid of him, do you hear me?" "Yes!" several of his men answered in unison.

"All of you, get lost."

As soon as they heard that they could leave, each of them hurried to turn around and leave, not daring to delay for a second.

Who was surprised to see the man standing outside the door as soon as it opened, "Mr. Bergerian."


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