Bianca held the bowls and chopsticks. She looked at Luke who was sitting across from her with her sorry eyes.

Luke probably hated Jean. When Grandpa called him Jean, even though it felt bad, he had to swallow it for the time being.

"Grandpa, you should eat more too." Luke did not correct him and made sure the old man ate first.

After he picked up food for Grandpa, he picked up two pieces of ribs for Bianca.

"Thank you." Bianca picked up a few grains of rice with her chopsticks but did not dare to look up at him. She took a small bite of the rice before she bit into the ribs that he picked up for her.

It was then when Bianca noticed that the ribs that Luke picked up for Grandpa and her were fine pieces o f ribs.

It was the type with one single bone and had meat that could be easily bitten off.

He ate the backbone.

The small town was not fancy, so ribs were sold together with the backbone.

Bianca picked up a piece of fine ribs and put it in his bowl. "You should eat too. Don't just pick food for Grandpa and me."

"I'm not hungry yet."

The man put the rib back into her bowl again.

Grandpa paid attention to the details of the scene that showed the two people getting along. He was pleased.

The old man had lived for more than 70 years. The number of people and the type of people he had seen were too many. Whether his grandson-in-law's intentions were real or fake, he could see through him very clearly.

"Bea was brought up by me. She's lived a very tough life. She lived on bread and water while the clothes she wore were second-hand clothes that other kids no longer wanted. When she was a child, her dad always had to leave her alone because he had to go to work, while her mom never saw her after she was born. This child has lived a hard life, but she grew a lot from it. Whenever I think about it, I can't help but blame myself..."

When Grandpa told this story, he was heartbroken. Tears started to form in his eyes as he recalled the old times.

"The granddaughter you raised is so much wiser than the daughters raised by wealthy families. Don't blame yourself," Luke looked at Bianca and said to Grandpa.

"Let's continue our meal. We don't have to talk about that. I mean, I'm living an alright life now..." Bianca knew why Grandpa said that he blamed himself, but that was not Grandpa's fault. It was not her dad's fault, either. The one who was at fault was the woman who abandoned her after giving birth to her.

grandson-in-law. He tried to figure him out. "In the beginning, when I saw how you dressed and your car parked outside, I was really worried that you would hurt my dear

around. I'm afraid I'll have to trouble you to persuade Bea this time.

to run from your marriage and let you down, I will go to the city

Bianca,

a busy day, Bianca sent Luke to

hotel in the town had limited facilities, but she remembered that he had stayed in the town for a whole year before, so she kept her

to the black Range Rover that was parked in front of the

looked up at him, and said, "I'm sorry I let Grandpa call you Jean. If I told him that you're not Jean, Grandpa will definitely start asking questions. Even if we clear everything up, I'm sure he won't be able to stop

as the grandson-in-law that the old man sees is me, it's okay." Luke's deep black

Bianca. His eyes had a deep sense of

the shops on their

lady owner, "Do you sell chargers

the way they dressed, she could tell that came from the big She asked with hesitance,

but the charger did not

phone and showed it to the

phone, so she looked from a distance and shook her head. "This is a small place that sells chargers for phones like Huawei and Xiaomi. I've never seen a mobile phone like yours before." "Okay, thank you." There was

asked a few shops in the small town, but everyone said the same

phone charger. She blamed herself. She was anxious to see

should we do? How about you drive back tonight? It'll only be

management. Now that his cell phone was out of battery,

brows were filled with stubbornness. The company would not have any problems since Jason was there. Otherwise,

more important than you." Luke's

the lack of light at night time concealed her

"Let's go, I'll send you to the hotel." "What about you? Where

the hotel

like the best room you

and asked the man behind her for his ID

that they had

looked up

stood by the side. He was tall and long-legged. He had very distinct

vel

was as if they should be greatly honored by

in. His room is the last room in the corridor." The

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