Chapter 356: Guilt In Her Hear

On the sofa, Farrah says apologetically, "Katrina, I'm really sorry for coming to you so late. It's just that I've had so many things recently that I've made you run for nothing that day!"

Hearing Farrah's apology, Katrina waves her hand quickly, "Never mind! Never mind! I can understand you!"

She must be very busy when she has just met her family.

Every day, in addition to work, she also needs to adapt to her new family and know all kinds of relatives. It is inevitable that Farrah has forgotten to inform Katrina.

So Katrina understands Farrah very well and doesn't blame her.

"By the way, Farrah, how have you found your family?"

"I... One day at my work, an old man came to the hospital to have a physical examination. When he saw me, he probably felt a sense of familiarity. So he investigated my ident.i.ty and then knew that I was his granddaughter. I just knew that, more than twenty years ago, my mother eloped with my father when she was pregnant because my grandfather opposed her being with my father."

Farrah tries to restore the whole story.

But about the necklace...

She says nothing.

Hearing this, Katrina cannot help nodding, "It seems that blood kinship is really a wonderful force."

Then Katrina asks, "What kind of family is that? How are they doing to you?"

"Actually, my mother is the youngest daughter of Eric Simon, the wealthiest man in Abbe city. I am Eric's only granddaughter. My grandfather is very kind to me, and other relatives are also very gentle."

The only granddaughter of Eric Simon, the city's wealthiest family?

When Katrina hears about this ident.i.ty, she can't help but cover her mouth in surprise.

As a citizen in Abbe city, she naturally knows how distinguished the Simon family is.

She has originally thought that, according to Farrah's present appearance and temperament, her family must be in good financial condition.

But she has never expected that Farrah's family would be so rich.

In this case, it means that Farrah will never have any worries about food and clothing in her life, and she can enjoy the luxury and wealth all her lifetime.

Katrina can't express her excitement. She grabs Farrah's arm and says, "Farrah, I'm so happy for you!"

Farrah is a little abnormal in the face of Katrina's sincere wish.

Nevertheless, she takes the bag that the driver has just brought in and says, "Katrina, I've bought some gifts for you. You must have the chance to use them."

Farrah begins to take out the gifts inside.

Katrina is stunned when she sees the huge pile of maternal and infant supplies, "Farrah, why do you buy so many things?"

Last time, Farrah had already spent a lot of money to buy so many things for her. She has been very apologetic. But now, Farrah has brought so many things for her again.

"Farrah, can I return these things? You've bought enough for me last time, so let's return the rest!"

Looking at Katrina busily stuffing things into the bag, Farrah takes her hand and says, "Katrina, I the past, I was poor and didn't have much money, so I couldn't buy you anything too expensive. Now that I have money at present, I can buy something good for you! Don't mention it!"

Hearing Farrah's words, Katrina feels greatly warm and move.

Farrah has found her family and had money. The first thing she thinks of is to buy more good things for her.

What a rare friendship it is!

However, Farrah's kindness is enough. Katrina cannot accept Farrah's gifts with ease.

Even if Farrah is rich now, it has nothing to do with Katrina.

Katrina continues stuffing the gifts into the bag, "No, Farrah. They're really too expensive."

"Katrina, once these maternal and infant supplies are sold, they can't be returned. So you can take them!"

Hearing Farrah's words, Katrina slowly stops.

It's true. Goods like baby clothes and pacifiers will never be returned to stores in order to avoid infection.

Even if she returns it to Farrah now, Farrah has nowhere to return. She can only throw them away.

Katrina has no choice but to accept them, "OK, I'll take it first. Thank you for preparing so much for my baby and me. Just this once. No more shopping for me!"

Farrah echoes, "OK! I know. Anyway, I should give Aaron a chance to show his love for you. But Katrina, I have another very important gift for you. I swear this is the last one! You must take it!"

Seeing Farrah's serious look, Katrina looks at her, curiously, "What?"

Farrah takes out a beautifully packed box from the bag and opens it. She hands it to Katrina and stares at Katrina with a serious face, saying, "Katrina, thank you for the lucky necklace you have given me, making me find my family. If it weren't for you, I might not have known them so easily. So this necklace is for you, and I hope it will bring you more happiness."

Looking at the magnificent diamond necklace in front of her, Katrina is stunned and says, "Farrah, it must be very expensive!"

Before, when she gave Farrah a necklace, she didn't think about getting anything in return. She just hoped it would bring good luck to Farrah.

Now, Farrah has found her family, with her life, changed dramatically. So Farrah wants to give her such an expensive diamond necklace?

How can Katrina accept it?

"Farrah, I'm afraid I can't accept it. I'm happy to see you're living a good life. I really can't take this necklace!"

Nowadays, she has Aaron and their baby. Everything is so satisfying.

Even Farrah, her most concerned friend, has lived a good life. She doesn't need more happiness. Isn't she already the happiest person in the world?

"Katrina, please take it! This is what I've specially selected for you! If you don't accept it, I'll be angry!"

Actually...

Farrah has always been guilty about Katrina.

She has bought so many things for Katrina and been so kind to Katrina that she wants to make up for the guilt in her heart.

Just like her favorable turn, it is from Katrina's necklace.

She also wants to give Katrina a necklace, even if it is a little expensive.

At least it can make her feel less guilty.