Chapter 341 We Can't Be Together As We Used To Be
Chapter 341 We Can't Be Together As We Used To Be
"We have to pretend that nothing has happened! Otherwise, what should we do! We know it was just
an accident, right? Since it was an accident, don't say anything more. "
Lola's mind was in a mess.
Everything had been in a mess since the wedding.
Gritting her lips tightly, Lola said, "Murphy, both Kate and Florence need you. Don't come to me again!
I'll go to see Kate sometime. "
"Lola, there is something I have to say. Although I'm sorry, I don't regret it when I recall it! "
Murphy leaned forward and tried to hold her hand.
Lola dodged him and frowned, "Murphy, what are you doing?"
Holding her hand, Murphy said in a firm tone, "You know very well that for all these years, I have only
liked you! Back then, I took you away not only because of your ability, but also because I wanted to
take you away! In my heart, no matter it's Flora or Kate, they are not as good as you!"
What Murphy said completely awakened Lola.
She frowned and shook her head. "You... How could you... "
She had thought that Murphy would let go of the past and start over again, but now it seemed that he
had never changed?
"My heart has never changed!"
"Murphy! You have to remember that you have a wife and a daughter, and I only have one person in
my heart! I won't do anything to you anymore! Besides, I don't love you! Last night was just an
accident. Even if it wasn't you, it would be another man. In my heart, it is never a big deal! I hope you
won't misunderstand anything! "
After saying that, Lola immediately got out of the car and ran away without looking back.
Looking at her back, Murphy was furious and hammered the steering wheel.
Flustered, Lola bumped into Jane.
"Lola, what's wrong with you? Why do you look so bad?"
Lola calmed down and smiled bitterly. "Nothing..."
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"No, Jane, I won't go back!" Lola shook her head with tears in her eyes. "Jane, let's go back to your
home."
Jane nodded and went back home with Lola, pouring a cup of hot water.
"You don't look good. How about I take you to the hospital?"
"Jane, I'm fine. I'll be fine after a day's rest. Can you not tell others that I'm here? "
After hesitating for a few seconds, Jane nodded.
"But you have to tell me what happened, or I won't take you in."
Lola nodded and said, "I can tell you why I left the wedding."
When Lola told Jane everything.
"So you are looking for your parents. That's a good thing. Why do you hide it from everyone? You don't
know how much Grandma is worried about you. "
"Grandma..." When Lola mentioned her grandmother, she felt deeply guilty and self-reproach. "I failed
her. How is Grandma? "
"Fortunately, my mother often goes to see her, and her condition is stable."
"That's good."
"Isn't it good for you to find your parents? But you still look weird. Is there anything wrong, Lola? "
In the face of Jane's questioning, Lola did hide it.
"That's good. I've been with them for a while, so I am back now."
Lola's face was a little pale. "There are also some things in my studio that I have to come back to deal
with."
"What do you mean by that? Aren't you going back home?"
"I don't know. Something happened. I need some time," said Lola, shaking her head.
"Lola, no matter what the reason is, you should go back."
Lola shook her head and smiled. Then she went back to her room and closed the door.
Jane told this to Jacob and Mrs. Gu.
Mrs. Gu came to Jane's house that night.
As soon as she saw Lola, she held Lola in her arms and cried, "My good girl, why are you so silly?"
"Grandma..."
"If you want to find your parents, you can ask me. How can you be so stupid to believe others! Do you
prefer to believe others than Grandma? "
Gritting her teeth tightly, Lola silently shed tears.
Mrs. Gu frowned, "Have you really found your parents?"
Lola nodded, with a deep look in her eyes. "Yes, my parents are in France. I have been with them all
the time. My mother is in poor health, so I stayed with them for a few more days."
Mrs. Gu blinked, shook her head and said, "Are you sure they are your real parents? Have you done a
DNA test? "
Lola face changed. She felt that her grandmother meant something else, and her heart suddenly
tightened.
Did grandma really know something?
If what her parents said was true, would Grandma really do that?
It seemed that there was something wrong with Grandma's expression.
"Not yet. But their evidence is the same as my memory. But you are right. It's good to have a DNA test.
I will do it. "
Mrs. Gu held Lola's hand tightly and said, "Louisa, don't be so careless. It will be bad if you make a
mistake."
Hearing this, Lola blinked and said in a low voice, "Grandma, do you know something? If you know, just
tell me. "
Grandma, it's not too late if you tell me now.
She also hoped that Grandma could tell her the truth directly.
Mrs. Gu lowered her eyes and said gently, "I just feel sorry for you."
Mrs. Gu thought to herself, 'Your parents must be fake. But why did they lie to you?
Or was there any misunderstanding here?'
But Mrs. Gu couldn't tell Lola.
The Gu family would be destroyed if she told the truth.
Everything would be over.
Therefore, Mrs. Gu would not tell anyone about Lola's real identity.
Obviously, Lola was a little disappointed. She pursed her lips and said, "Grandma, I'm sorry. I know you
don't want me to leave you, so... I didn't tell you because I was afraid that you would be worried. "
Hearing her words, Mrs. Gu knew that she had misunderstood. She shook her head and explained,
"Louisa, you really misunderstood me. How could I not want to see you find your parents? I'm not that
selfish to keep you by my side, but... "
Seeing that her grandmother stopped, Lola was waiting, but her grandmother did not go on.
"Louisa, let's go home. Jacob has been waiting for you for a long time." Mrs. Gu changed the topic and
said to Lola earnestly.
Speaking of Jacob, her heart ached even more.
"Grandma, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I won't go back to Gu family."
"Jacob and I would never be the same as we used to be."
She sobbed and even turned around, not daring to look at her grandmother.