"The basis of reasonableness is laid in my acknowledging you as a grandfather." Sebastian reminds, "You're nothing if I don't acknowledge it."
"You!" Old Mr. Jones got a little hot, "It's your birthday, I don't want to make a scene, just take the present, that's all."
With that, Old Mr. Jones was ready to hang up the phone.
It was at this point that Sebastian was heard to say, "I threw it away."
What?!
Old Mr. Jones almost dropped his eyes, "What did you just say? Throw it away?"
"I never wanted to go back to the Jones Family, and naturally, I wouldn't want the family crest of the Jones Family." Sebastian replied.
"You go and get it back for me, half of that family crest is still in the hands of the object of your doll's marriage, which is an important token of your union!" Old Mr. Jones ordered.
Sebastian heard this, but opened his mouth to refuse, "I already have a wife, so this kind of token badge that symbolizes the family union is even less likely for me to find."
After saying that, dryly hung up the phone.
When Old Mr. Jones called again, the number was no longer available.
Old Mr. Jones was so angry that his nose was not his nose and his eyes were not his eyes.
As he was fuming, the butler walked in.
"Family head, what's wrong with you, so angry?" The butler asked with concern.
Old Mr. Jones slammed the phone down heavily on the table, then opened his mouth and told the housekeeper everything that had just happened.
He also asked the housekeeper rhetorically, "Tell me, is this brat going to piss me off before he stops?"
The housekeeper was also helpless.
This prince, who has not yet returned to the Jones Family, is really stubborn!
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