Chapter 1953 Lonely Desolation
In the park, Rosalie and Byron set up tents and moisture- proof blankets. They made a simple picnic spot.
When everything was settled, Byron took the kids and cook some simple food with a portable stove.
Rosalie was relieved by her husband's thoughtfulness, so the kids would not feel so repulsed.
She helped out as well, setting up a small hot pot. She filled the sharing plate for the little kids to taste.
Gordon arrived at the agreed time. He dressed plainly and staggered in his steps.
He carried a bag in his arms, which contained the newly bought, branded clothes, and three locket pendants.
He stood far away for several minutes without getting close, watching the children play with their parents to their heart's content.
For a moment, emotional complexity flashed in his eyes.
'I have no choice but to obediently cooperate with Mr.
Murray. That five million dollars had been taken away by the creditors. I can't afford to pay the money now. I don't want to be so poor for the rest of my life!’
With a firm resolve, he picked up his cell phone and called Rosalie.
In fact, Byron had discovered him a long time ago. He looked over from time to time to see if Gordon really cared about the kids.
'If he sees the kids and approached them rashly, he would seem like a sycophant and not sincerely missing the kids.'
After receiving the call, Rosalie looked around and finally saw her father.
His figure was stooped lower than before. From a distance, there was a sense of lonely desolation.
"Byron, Gordon is here, what should I do?" Rosalie asked proactively.
Byron responded indifferently, "It's okay, just let him come over to meet the kids. It’s alright to let the kids call him Grandpa!"
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