Chapter 7 - Stinging heart

###Chapter 7 The Funeral Of Grandpa Astley

It was an hour's drive from the villa to the Astley family's old house. That time, she was feeling drowsy.

The child in Nicole's belly, the way Jordan looked at her as he left, made her out of breath.

Ivelle's heart was so heavy that as soon as the car was parked in front of Astley's old house, there was a burst of nausea in her stomach. She rushed out of the car and laid on the edge of the flower bed. She retched for a long time, but she couldn't spit anything out.

"Well, after being a young wife of the Astley family for a few years, she has become so delicate that she vomits like this after a few steps in the car." A sarcastic voice came from the door of the old house.

She didn't have to look to know who it was. Father Astley had two sons. Bryan Astley, the eldest son, died in a car accident in his early years. He left his only son, Jordan. The other was the second son, Hector Astley.

The one who was standing outside the old house was the person who ridiculed Ivelle. It was Aunt Laura Sanders, the wife of Jordan's uncle, who had a lot of resentment for her. Ivelle has been used to it all these years.

She tried to suppress the pain in her stomach. She looked at Aunt Laura and said politely and gently, "Hello, Auntie!"

Aunt Laura always disliked her. Maybe because she was born poor but she was greatly appreciated by the old man. Aunt Laura was jealous or maybe the old man attached great importance to Jordan and gave the whole Astley family assets to Jordan. She felt unwilling, so she took it all out on Ivelle.

else in the car, Aunt Laura directly frowned and said, "What? Would

s. She laughed and said perfunctorily, "Jordan has something urgent to do. He wo

eered. "This is the

ame. Although Aunt Laura did not like her she

hall. His body has been cremated into ashes, the urn was placed behind the token, there were a lot of w

eople who came were people of good status. Uncle Hector and Aunt Laura greeted the g

said while she was ho

se there were not many heirs, the population was not complicated. Father Astley usua

said with pity, "This is what the Don left for

ce you to divorce. If you don't want to leave, give this box to your husband. If

d, the square box was secretly locked. As she looke

e pined away a lot recently. Take good care of your health. The Don always hoped that you and Mr. Astley

she was again stupefied. She smi

eyard for burial. It was already afternoon when sh

held Aunt Laura and looked at her. He said, "Go back and talk carefully. Do