Chapter 290
Hesper looked in the direction of the voice, saw Wilfred, and put on a flawless smile through the corners of her lips. “Uncle Will, It’s been a long time. I still remember that you often gave me business advice when you
first arrived in Genecity, but it seems that you’ve grown father aloof recently as I don’t hear from you anymore. I’m still waiting for your bits of advice.”
Although she did not bring up a single word about Wilfred’s grounding, every single word that escaped her mouth pierced through Wilfred’s heart.
“What a sharp tongued b*tch…’
Wilfred knew that he could not get the upper hand by letting his mouth run, so he waved his hand in embarrassment. “If it wasn’t for Father’s birthday, I don’t think I’d ever get the chance to see you again. You probably just can’t wait to get your share and leave the Lanes.”
Hesper was naturally not going to let him have it his way and was about to retaliate, but Helen stood up and calmed everyone. “Alright, I don’t care which of you is right here, but I do know that both of you are heartless. Today is Father’s birthday, and both of you are trying to start the World War Three as if you’re today’s male and female lead?”
Arthur held Hesper’s hand. Hesper turned her head around as soon as she heard him calling her and responded with a sweet tone, “Yes, Grandpa.”
“Mm-hmm, good girl.”
Having not seen Hesper for a few months, Arthur had been thinking about his granddaughter who had come home three years ago all day long. Seeing that Hesper was holding his hand and calling him grandpa, his soul was instantly filled with satisfaction.
Hesper chatted with Arthur about her recent life. She also complained that Matthew would not let her do a handful of things.
Arthur smiled and poked the tip of her nose. “I don’t even need to think about it to know that Matthew won’t bully you. I bet he’s the one who’s getting bullied by you when you two are staying in Genecity.”
Hesper let off a guilty smile, and the conversation between the two of them went on without anybody
intervening.
Wilfred had known since long ago that as soon as Arthur saw Hesper, all rationality and seriousness that he had in him would be gone in an instant.
‘All he thinks about is his granddaughter.”
“Speaking of which, it’s been almost four years since Hesper came back home. Shouldn’t it be time for you to change your last name?”
Helen was the one who suggested the change, and Hesper glanced at her youngest aunt.
In the entire Lane family, apart from Arthur and Matthew, Helen was the only one among all the other relatives who accepted her the most. Ever since she came back to the Lanes, she was the only one who would talk to her about something more personal, unlike the other relatives who only thought of her as a hostile being.
But Hesper had always felt that Helen was not as easy-going as she looked on the surface.
‘Is there anyone in the Lanes who doesn’t scheme against the others? A person who calls for hatred might not necessarily be the worst of them all, and the happy-go-luckiest person in the room might also not be the purest of them all.’
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