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Chapter 832

The Hunt Residence.

Timothy was overjoyed, and his eyes welled up with tears as he saw Francine bring Adie and Abbyhome.

“Kids, this is the grandpa I mentioned. He’s the Hunt family member who likes your mother the mostand who your father fears the most.” Francine gladly introduced Timothy to the children. Afterinteracting with them for a few days, she had come to understand their thought process – anyonefriendly to Renee and hostile to Stefan was an ally.

She had become their ally by criticizing Stefan on occasion, and she hoped that by introducing Timothyin such a way, the children would warm to him.novelbin

To Francine’s delight, her plan worked. Adie, who was usually cautious, approached Timothy on hisown.

He raised his head and looked at Timothy’s wrinkled face, then gently hooked his finger around the oldman’s wrinkled finger and murmured, “Great-grandpa, I can tell you’re a good person. Thank you forlooking after my mother.”

When Abby saw this, she went up to her brother and happily told him, “Adie, you finally agree with methat people who look good are good. We should assess people based on their looks!”

She then turned around and smiled charmingly as she grasped Timothy’s other hand in her soft,delicate palm. “My name is Abby, Great-grandpa. You’re the sweetest old man I’ve ever met. You musthave been attractive when you were younger, so I’m certain you’re a decent guy!”

Timothy was taken aback by the two youngsters, and he burst into joyful laughter. He clutched thechildren’s hands firmly and smiled heartily, tears streaming down his cheeks. “You two are my great-

grandchildren, and the Hunt family’s heirs. I never imagined this day would arrive.”

He looked up at the sky, and smiled fondly. “Are you seeing this, Maurice? They are Stefan andRenee’s children. The Hunt and Evertheart families will go on. I can finally face you in the afterlife!”

When Alexander heard this, he grimaced, his eyes wet with unshed tears. “What are you talking about,Dad? We just got reunited with the kids. We should be grateful for this opportunity, so don’t sayanything negative. You’re going to live a long life.”

Francine’s eyes welled up with tears as well. “That’s right. You’re still alive and well. You’ve recentlyreconnected with the children, and you must remain with them until they reach adulthood. You have tosee the birth of their grandkids!”

“I know my health best,” Timothy declared, waving his hand and taking a deep breath with difficulty. “I’malready glad you attempted to find me an ideal heart that would allow me to live my life. God has beenkind to me in allowing me to live till I see my great-grandchildren. I have no regrets if I die today!”

When Adie overheard this, he couldn’t help but be concerned about Timothy. “Great-grandfather, areyou sick?”

“Yes. I’m becoming old, and my body is weakening… But don’t worry,” Timothy remarked as he strokedAdie on the head. “It’s completely natural. Humans will age, and death is both the end and thebeginning of life. I feel we will cross paths again for sure.”

Francine frowned and sighed. “Dad, that’s too deep. The kids won’t understand.”

“No. I see what you’re saying.” Adie’s lovely face was serious as he nodded. “Great-grandpa is sayingthat his life will never end. He will reappear in our lives in a different form.”

“Oh, I understand now!” Abby murmured excitedly, blinking her wide eyes. “One day, Great-grandpawill transform into a star and guard us at night. Or maybe he’ll transform into a tree and protect us fromthe wind and rain, or transform into a cat and keep us company.”

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