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After some days that happened,







Rebecca finally make a decision to handle this properly, since she saw how freen likely to distant herself, and likely to feel a little lost these days. Freen is likely not herself, as she keep worrying about her parents especially the grandmother.







So, rebecca make a appointment with the grandmother, telling the royal bodyguards and driver to make this happened. Right now, its happened. They're at the restaurant's VIP room.








Rebecca sat across from Freen's grandmother, her hands folded nervously in her lap as she met the elderly woman's gaze. The atmosphere in the VIP restaurant room was tense, the silence stretching between them like an unspoken barrier.








"Grandmother, I'm really sorry about what happened. Freen is not the one that's wrong in this. It's me," Rebecca began, her voice soft yet resolute. She could feel the weight of the grandmother's gaze on her, scrutinizing her every word and gesture.








The grandmother remained silent, her expression unreadable as she continued to study Rebecca with a mix of curiosity and skepticism. Rebecca pressed on, determined to convey the depth of her sincerity.








"You should trust me, grandmother. At first, yes, this is wrong. This is a contract marriage because of my family. But, trust me, I really care about Freen," Rebecca confessed, her voice tinged with genuine emotion. She leaned forward slightly, her eyes pleading for understanding and forgiveness.








After a long moment of contemplation, the grandmother could see how rebecca's eyes slightly shaky, yet sparkling to gain her trust. Rebecca is a innocent kind girl, and she know she always can rely on her. Slowly, the grandmother finally spoke, her voice quiet yet filled with a sense of resignation.








"I understand, Rebecca. And I appreciate your honesty," the grandmother said, her tone softer than before. "But this situation has caused a great deal of pain and disappointment for our family. Rebuilding trust will take time."








Rebecca nodded, her heart heavy with the weight of their conversation. She knew that repairing the rift between Freen's family and herself would not be easy, but she was determined to prove her sincerity and devotion to Freen, no matter what it took.








"But i do believe you, rebecca. You're such a good girl. Its just... i didn't expect this. I want the best for freen." The grandmother continue, slowly reaching for rebecca's hands.








Rebecca's eyes widened in surprise at the unexpected gesture, her heart fluttering with a glimmer of hope as the grandmother's words sank in. She tentatively reached out, allowing her hand to be enveloped by the warmth of the grandmother's grasp.








"Thank you, grandmother," Rebecca said softly, her voice tinged with relief and gratitude. "I understand that it will take time to rebuild the trust that has been broken, but I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make things right. Trust me, i want the best for freen too."








The grandmother nodded, her gaze softening as she squeezed Rebecca's hand gently, smiling softly.








"I believe you, Rebecca," the grandmother said, her tone filled with a hint of warmth. "And I appreciate your sincerity. Perhaps with time, we can mend what has been fractured and move forward together."








A sense of relief washed over Rebecca as she sat across from Freen's grandmother, grateful for the opportunity to begin rebuilding the fractured relationships that had been strained by the revelation of the contract marriage. She knew that the road ahead would be challenging, but she was determined to prove herself worthy of the trust and acceptance of Freen's family.








After a long talk and random conversation with grandmother, rebecca grasp for her phone, calling for freen to fetch her up.







As Freen rushed into the VIP room, thinking that rebecca might in a bad situation since rebecca for the first time asking to fetch her up, but the next thing she know is much more making her in shock.







Her eyes widened in surprise at the sight before her. She couldn't believe what she was seeing—her grandmother and Rebecca sitting together, engaged in what appeared to be a peaceful conversation. It was as if the tension and animosity from the previous days had vanished into thin air.








"R-eebecca? Grand..grandmother?" Freen stutters, weird of what happened. Turning their head, both of the woman stares to freen with their thin smile.







"Oh Freen, I'm so sorry," Rebecca said, her voice filled with genuine remorse as she stood up to greet her husband. "I had to do something to make things right."








Freen stared at Rebecca, her expression a mixture of confusion and disbelief. She couldn't fathom how things could have changed so drastically in such a short amount of time.








"What happened?" Freen asked, her voice barely above a whisper as she looked from Rebecca to her grandmother, searching for answers.








Rebecca took Freen's hand in hers, her eyes pleading for understanding.








"I met with your grandmother," Rebecca explained. "I had to make her understand that you're not the one to blame for what happened. It was a difficult conversation, but I think she's starting to see things differently." Rebecca said, smiling and turn to stares to grandmother.








Freen's heart swelled with gratitude as she looked at her wife, overcome with emotion at the lengths Rebecca had gone to in order to make amends with her family.








"Thank you, becca," Freen said, her voice choked with emotion. "I don't know what I would do without you."








Rebecca smiled, her eyes shining with love as she pulled Freen into a tight embrace."We're in this together, Freen," Rebecca said softly. "No matter what happens, I'll always be by your side."








The grandmother smiled warmly and suddenly stood up, before she playfully pulling on Freen's ears. "Auch auch! Grandmother!"








Freen winced in mock pain, but a small smile tugged at her lips. "Grandmother!"








"After this, do things properly. I want the best for you, Freen. And Rebecca is the best. I hope you guys consider this contract marriage," the grandmother said earnestly, her tone softening.








Freen felt a lump form in her throat as she glanced over at Rebecca, who was blushing furiously at the mention of their marriage arrangement. "I-I... we will talk about this, Grandmother," Freen stammered, bowing her head respectfully. "Thankyou so much grandmother for your understanding."








With a nod and a thin smile, the grandmother left the room, leaving Freen and Rebecca deep in thought. The weight of her words hung in the air, and Freen knew that they had a lot to discuss. But in that moment, she couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude for her grandmother's unwavering support and love.

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