Frank did not say anything else, but Summer knew that what he said worked. He looked at his relatives and said, "Leave quickly."
Lucy's aunt felt embarrassed, but she knew that she could not offend these people, so she had to stand it.
All the relatives were packing up their belongings and preparing to leave, but Yank sat still. Summer shouted, "Yank, are you deaf? Don't you hear what I just said? Hurry up to leave."
Then Summer said to Frank, "Mr. Chad, please don't be angry. He is a good-for-nothing. He couldn't represent all of us. If I know in advance that you want this room, I will give it to you right now. It is he who provokes me to offend you just now!"
Summer wanted to put all the responsibility on Yank.
Lucy's aunt understood what Summer meant. She pointed at Yank and said angrily, "Mr. Chad, my son respects you very much. It's all Yank's fault. I hope you can forgive my son."
Yank smiled and said nothing!
Lucy was very angry with her aunt and her cousin. They were so shameless to put all the responsibility on Yank, so she showed no sympathy to them.
Hearing that, the old man, who was supported by Frank, looked at Yank. Suddenly, he felt shocked and excited.
When Frank was about to teach Yank a lesson, the old man stopped him and whispered to him. Hearing what his grandpa said, Frank felt surprised and looked at Yank. They ignored Summer and walked toward Yank.
Summer looked at Yank gloatingly, thinking that Mr. Chad would teach Yank a lesson.
However, to everyone's surprise, Frank did not make trouble to Yank. Instead, he patted on Yank's shoulder and said, "Yank, I finally find you. Thank you so much for saving my grandfather. Last time, my grandfather had a heart attack by the roadside. If you didn't treat him, he would die."
After hearing what he said, Yank Wood had some recollection of what happened when he was going to buy a car. No wonder the old man looked so familiar.
Thinking of this, Yank Wood also understood the attitude of the other party. Then he said with a faint smile, "It's nothing. If you want to say anything, say it to my wife. If my wife hadn't taught me well, I wouldn't have saved your grandfather."
The corner of Lucy Long's mouth twitched, and she was a little confused. She thought, "What did I teach Yank Wood? Why did he say that?"
However, she still stood up politely, nodded slightly, and said, "Hello, Mr. Chad. You don't have to pay attention to this guy. He often talks like this."
Frank Chad smiled brightly and said, "It's okay. Yank Wood is sincere and not hypocritical at all. I like to make friends with people like him. If I know that you are having dinner here, I won't use this box."
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