Chapter 533 Our Hard Work Is Wasted
Natalie was confused when Franklin and Sophia pointed at her in unison.
Since their drivers happened to be on leave, Natalie had to drive them to Kenneth’s house.
“I-”
When Natalie wanted to explain, Franklin quickly interjected, “Great-grandpa, I initially didn’t want to talk to you. However, Mommy said that blood is thicker than water. She explained that since you’re Daddy’s grandpa and our great-grandpa, we can’t be mad at you but should love you instead.”
Sophia chimed in with her cute voice, “Indeed! We used to think that you’re overly petty, but Mommy asked us not to give you the cold shoulder because of her. She also said you’ll be heartbroken if we don’t talk to you on purpose.”
Natalie was rendered speechless.
Although Natalie did say something similar before, they described it in a way that she was seemingly a noble and righteous woman.
As Kenneth gazed at Natalie, the sternness on his face slowly faded away. “Is it true? Did she say so to you?”
Franklin raised his eyebrows. “Of course! Didn’t you see that she carried Sophia with one arm and held my hand with the other when entering your house? Why would she do so if she was reluctant to let us see you?”
Immediately, Sophia nodded her head in response. “Yes! Great-grandpa, my brother and I are only five years old. Since we don’t know much, how can we lie to you?”
After a short moment of confusion, Natalie finally realized what the children intended to do.
They want to help me make a good impression before Kenneth!
Before Natalie could say anything, Kenneth invited her in. “Why don’t you come in and have a seat?”
“Well-”
When Natalie hesitated, Kenneth heaved a sigh and said, “As an elder, I’ve invited you. I believe you won’t turn me down, right?”
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