The men of the Reed family should never fall in love with a woman.
"You..." Old Alpha Reed's face contorted with anger. This was obviously bad for a man who had just been rescued from death only two days before.
However, Jason did not want to appease the old man. Instead, he said lightly, "Grandfather, since I’ve already said so to your face today, then it means that I can definitely protect her. The doctor has already said, if you take care of your body well, you might get to live for a few more years."
His grandfather seemed to laugh in anger. "Alright, it’s no wonder you're my grandson. It seems that you really have feelings for that woman. Have you forgotten your father's example? Are you going to follow in your father's footsteps?"
"Even if I do love a woman, I won’t let that woman run my life," he replied.
"Your father said the same thing at the beginning, but look at what happened! He lost his life for a female!"
"I'm not him!" Jason said coldly. He slowly got up and walked in front of the old man. He then leaned down. "Grandfather, I'm not my father. Don't you confuse us two!"
Two pairs of eyes met each other. The air was once again filled with tension. There was even a faint sense of something impending.
Their wolves, if int heir true forms, they’d be snarling and tearing into each other now.
That was a good thing, Jason supposed. If his grandfather was well enough to snarl and growl at him, then he was stronger than he appeared.
Eventually, the Old Alpha Reed's voice broke the silence. "Does that mean you're going to marry her too?"
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