Chapter 44 Going to Tha Thän Väsinteh

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In thua đay and age where tard prices in Zadsh were sky tagh, all of these house belonged to the Toit farity, fit futve seating they were An the cm drawer is the courtyard, a large fountain came into vine with a bronze female statue standing in its center

As the munte started playing, e circular water curtain sprayed out of the fountain, splashing water all around

The emali path and with cobblestones extended to the entrance of the mansion, with flowers and trees planted on both sides, creating a futh

greenery

In the car, Layne looked down at his black clothes and wore a pair of handmade cloth shoes with ordinary soles. His silver hair gave him an air of wcholarly elegance

Cheyenne glanced at him and furrowed her brows. “Grandpa, didn’t I ask you to wear the suit I prepared for you?” she asked. “Why did you wear these old clothes and shoes that have been collecting dust in your closet?

Those shoes were made by his late wife more than twenty years ago. The white edges had turned yellowish over time but luckily they were black on top so it wasn’t too noticeable.

Layne just smiled nonchalantly. “You don’t understand,‘ he said. “The more low–key we are, the more at ease the Todd family will be”

“But Granduncle is here, Cheyenne pointed out. “Being low–key doesn’t seem to have any use.”

Layne nodded in agreement as he looked at his granddaughter standing tall before him with poise and gracefulness.

said calmly. “As for you, Cheyenne, just follow your instincts when

and Cheyenne helped her grandfather out while facing curious or disdainful gazes from others around them who watched them

hair, following closely behind a middle–aged man. The man appeared to be in his fifties but was

handsome features and a short stubble that added to his mature charm. He wore a silver–gray handmade suit with an expensive Armani shirt, even the tie had a

fell on them, it was scrutinizing. His eyebrows furrowed unconsciously as he asked skeptically, “Are

I am certain they can do

out so–called renowned doctors, but none of them could cure Iker. Now that there was hope again, he wouldn’t mind letting the grandfather

I’m Kai Todd!” said the man walking up to them, extending

him politely before replying, “Mr. Todd is too kind. I’m just here to see how things are going. As for

great wealth even more. At the entrance

entering, a white marble floor was laid out, and Swarovski’s rotating crystal chandelier emitted warm yellow light. The lights were bright. The golden walls and gold–carved

on the sofa, a maid in uniform brought

that you promised to come and see Iker for treatment,

let me offer you tea instead of wine as

up his teacup, held it

formalities.” Layne finished speaking before taking a sip of tea to show his

turned slightly towards Cheyenne beside Layne. He was even more amazed when he saw her good

Miss

with her waist straightened; her long skirt revealed slender legs crossed diagonally on top of each other. With an elegant smile, Cheyenne looked at Kai and replied, “Hello, Mr. Kai, I’m

“Good,” he responded.

to Kelvin years ago. He still had some

become

moments longer, Layne was about to mention that he wanted to see Master Iker but his thoughts were soon interrupted by the sound of high heels clicking on the

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