Chapter 850 He Had Never Seen Such Prejudice
Leia was dressed in a pure white sleeveless scalloped dress with a round neckline and a tapered waistline. She had
light makeup on, and that made her look like an innocent young woman. She seemed quite docile, just like the
character she always portrayed back when she was an actress.
Her right hand was holding Old Mrs. Norman's arm, while her left was holding two big shopping bags. She was
whispering something to her grandmother.
Old Mrs. Norman was giggling happily. Wrinkles appeared on her well- maintained face.
"Grandma," Bianca stood up from her seat and greeted Old Mrs. Norman. She held a grape in her hand.
The sweetness that had lingered in her mouth suddenly became tasteless.
Old Mrs. Norman reflexively turned to the voice that had greeted her. She was visibly surprised when she saw
Bianca, and the joyous expression on her face reduced by a little. "It's you, Bianca. Why did you come here when
it's so warm outside?"
She was not fond of that granddaughter, even though the DNA test had conclusively proved that Bianca was
biologically related to her.
Firstly, the old woman showered her love on Leia, who had lived in the Norman residence since she was a young
girl.
Secondly, Bianca was not a meek woman, and she had embarrassed the Normans publicly several times before she
was reunited with her birth parents. Moreover, Bianca did not suck up to her grandmother, and Old Mrs. Norman
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcould not find any reason to like her.
Thirdly, even though Bianca was reunited with the Normans, she insisted on being a Rayne instead of changing her
surname.
Those were the reasons why Old Mrs. Norman was not fond of Bianca.
Bianca knew that her grandmother was not fond of her, and she was not going to play up to her whims.
Whenever she came to visit her grandfather, she would greet her grandmother and nothing more.
Old Mr. Norman was unhappy that his wife treated his granddaughter that way. He had told his wife multiple times
in private that she should not be so cold toward Bianca, but she never changed, which made him helpless.
Considering that it was rare that Bianca visited him, Old Mr. Norman told his wife with a long face, "So what if she's
here? Can't she come to her grandparents' house? Bea's considerate enough to bring me two bottles of herbal
liqueur too. Why, you're her grandmother, yet you don't welcome her?
"That's not what I said! You misunderstand me, old man!" Old Mrs. Norman replied sheepishly. She did not say
another word, but her expression toward Bianca became even more unpleasant.
Seeing that Old Mrs. Norman was aggrieved, Leia tried to speak up for her grandmother. "You've misunderstood
Grandma's words, Grandpa. She's saying that it's warm outside, and she's worried that Bianca might have a
heatstroke... isn't that so, Bianca?" She said gently.
Bianca gave a side-eye to Leia. "It is indeed quite warm outside. If you can bring Grandma shopping despite the
heat, then I shouldn't neglect my other grandparent."
She looked at the bags with luxury brand logos that Leia held. Her implication was obvious.
Leia's smile froze on her face. "Grandma hasn't gone out for a walk for a long time! She needs the exercise. It's not
good for her to stay at home for too long."
Bianca chuckled. "You're so considerate, Leia."
Old Mr. Norman could sense the tension between those two siblings.
He coughed deliberately and told the caretaker standing there awaiting orders, "It's rare that both of my
granddaughters are here. We should have a sumptuous lunch today, Jen. Please buy double the ingredients when
you go to the grocery store later. Let's have a good lunch."
At Old Mr. Norman's age, what he wanted the most was a harmonious family. Even though Leia was not his
biological granddaughter, she had lived with the Normans for almost twenty years, and he had already treated her
like family.
Of course, that was provided that Leia behaved.
Old Mrs. Norman sighed and picked up Leia’s hand. "You're a good girl for going around town with me today. I hope
you didn't find me troublesome. I’ve missed you, and you should stay over for a few days. I'll give a call to your
parents later in the evening," she sounded very caring when she said that.
Leia gently rested her head on Old Mrs. Norman's shoulders and said coyly, "Alright, Grandma. I'd like to take a bath
now. You should join me too so that I can wash your back." "I'll take my bath later in the evening. You should go
first." Old Mrs. Norman beckoned to the caretaker. "Jen, please prepare Leia's bathwater and a set of clean clothes
for her. You should tidy up her room too. She's going to stay over for a few days." "Yes, Madam."
The caretaker undid her apron and helped Leia carry the shopping bags." Please follow me upstairs, Ms. Leia."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhile Leia walked behind the caretaker, she glanced knowingly at Bianca, as though saying, "So what if you're the
Normans' biological granddaughter? Grandma loves me more anyway!"
Old Mr. Norman did not like where this was going. He said, "If that's the case, you should spend some time chatting
with Bianca..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Old Mrs. Norman faked a yawn and said lazily, "I'm tired from all that walking.
I'll be back in my room for a rest."
Old Mrs. Norman turned around and walked away without looking at Bianca.
Old Mr. Norman was furious. "You're becoming more muddled as you age!
Can't you see who's..."
He was so angry that he could not finish his sentence.
He had never seen his wife being so biased. Bianca was their biological granddaughter, but his wife would rather
favor their adoptive granddaughter instead.
Bianca was used to being prejudiced against. She did not mind it.
Instead, she comforted Old Mr. Norman, "It's fine, Grandpa. She can do whatever she likes as long as she's happy.
I'm happy enough that you care for me!"
Old Mr. Norman gazed at his granddaughter profoundly. He wanted to say something, but all that came out of his
mouth was a long sigh.
His wife might be muddled, but he was not.
Bianca was an outstanding young woman. She was much better than Leia when it came to her career or
personality. Unfortunately, Old Mrs. Norman had been swayed by Leia's sugar-coated words and would rather dote
upon her than Bianca. What a pity!