After Gwendolyn heard that, there was only one thought running through her mind. I’m no longer part of the Ashton family since a long time ago.
She was now on her own. That was why she couldn’t feel their joy.
Approaching her, a housekeeper said respectfully, “Ms. Gwendolyn, Old Mr. Ashton wants to see you in his study.”
Gwendolyn didn’t come to see any of those people who were partying. She just came since her grandpa told her to do so. She, too, wanted to see him.
She nodded, saying, “Thank you.”
The housekeeper brought her around the bustling living room and went up to the study on the second floor.
She then gestured at the door. “Ms. Gwendolyn, Old Mr. Ashton is waiting inside. Please.”
After that, she turned around and left. Gwendolyn then pushed open the door.
As she walked into the study, she noticed nothing had changed even after so many years.
The wooden flooring radiated a vintage vibe, and the walls were covered with wooden bookshelves.
There was also a wooden lift, which was probably what Michael used to get books from the higher shelves.
However, Gwendolyn knew that Michael never really got the books himself. The housekeepers would do it for him.
She slowly made her way to the front of the desk and smiled. “Grandpa.”
Michael was holding onto his wife’s picture with much care. His eyes clearly showed how much he missed her.
He lifted his head and looked at Gwendolyn, who was the spitting image of his wife. In an instant, his eyes misted over.
“Gwen, come here.”
Walking to his side, Gwendolyn caught sight of the picture.
“Grandpa, are you thinking of Grandma again?”
He nodded. “The family feast was set by your grandma, but she has already left us.”
Gwendolyn gently held onto Michael’s shoulder. “Grandpa, I’m sure Grandma is watching over you. She wouldn’t want to see you like this. She wants you to be happy.”
After that, she pulled out a lollipop.
“This candy is really sweet. It’s as sweet as me.”
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