Unless You Don't Want Your Grandson

There was a knock on the door and Gabriel allowed the person in. Serenity pushed the door open and entered with two cups of coffee.

She glanced at the three. Other than Gabriel, the other two didn't look too good.

Sulia's expression was ugly and Linda's eyes were red against her pale face as if she had suffered a huge blow.

Serenity walked over and quietly placed the coffee on the glass round table beside the sofa. She wanted to greet Sulia, but under such circumstances, she couldn't bring herself to no matter what.

Just as she was about to leave, Sulia called out to her. "Ms. Serenity, bring Linda to the reception room. I have something to discuss with President Jones."

The way Sulia called her 'Ms. Serenity' was stiff and distant, indirectly meaning that she did not acknowledge her as her daughter-in-law.