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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 569

Chapter 569 How Can She Hurt Sophia

“Grandpa, that’s not what Billy meant.” Steven tried to defuse the situation.

“Yup, Mr. Steven is right.” Billy nodded fervently.

“What do you mean he’s right?” Kenneth glared at Billy and uttered coldly, “Get out of my way. You’ll be sorry if you don’t.”

Steven knew that the old man was hot-tempered and extremely stubborn. He was sure that even he himself wouldn’t be able to stop his grandpa, not to mention Billy, who was just Samuel’s assistant.

“Billy!”

Steven shot a look at Billy, who understood what the man meant and backed away quietly.

After taking a deep inhale, Kenneth placed his hand on the doorknob and was intending to open the door when the door was suddenly opened from the inside.

“Grandpa…” Samuel greeted Kenneth respectfully when he pushed the door open.

“You’re awake? How are you feeling?” Kenneth asked while sizing his grandson up.

“I merely donated some blood. I’m fine,” Samuel, who was wearing a hospital gown, replied.

“Nonsense!” Kenneth frowned and scolded, “Do you still remember that you’re now the patriarch of the Bowers family? Your status and state of health are both very important! Even if it’s for someone significant, there are others who can donate their blood instead. Do you really have to do it yourself?”

“Others can do it if it’s for someone else, just not this person,” Samuel replied calmly, but his tone was firm.

“You!”

Kenneth was getting increasingly angry from scolding Samuel that his chest rose and fell rapidly. After catching his breath, he said, “Samuel, I have something to ask you. Let’s talk inside the ward.”

“Let’s go somewhere else.”

“Why?” Kenneth asked in confusion.

“Nat is sleeping. She’s very tired. Her rest will be disturbed if we talk,” Samuel replied without any change in expression.

When Steven and Billy heard that, both of them shut their eyes simultaneously, waiting for Kenneth to explode with rage.

 
 

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