Chapter 120: His Imagination Chapter 120: His Imagination The system sounded confused itself, as if it didn’t understand why she was so shocked.

Nnenna shook her head rapidly, not minding that she was still walking on the road.

“I’m not questioning my reward!

No, no, that’s not it!” she said quickly.

“I’m just shocked that such a situation can be turned around so fast.

How is it even possible to just change someone’s mind like that?” “Anything is possible, my dear,” the Love System replied.

“All you have to do is make sure you stay righteous.

The reward for righteousness and good deeds is far greater than you can imagine.” The system continued, “The man did not think too deeply about it before because he is not used to unconventional business plans.

But by the time you asked, my master had already decreed that you would find favor in his sight.

So, his heart was stirred to truly consider your words.

And even though your plan isn’t the most profitable for him at first glance, something in him decided to take the chance.

He won’t regret it, because we already know that the old man and his children are hardworking.

Just as I told you before, your goodness has set off a chain reaction that will not only change his life but also impact his children and even others he may employ in the future.” Nnenna listened carefully, and as understanding dawned on her, she nodded.

“Now I understand better,” she replied.

She snapped out of her daze and quickly turned around, heading back toward the tree where the old man and his children were.

As she approached, she saw him in deep conversation with his children, most likely discussing everything that had just happened.

She walked closer, drawing their attention as she called out “Grandpa!” The old man looked at her in surprise.

you didn’t go home?” he asked, glancing around hurriedly to make sure no one was

Nnenna replied quickly, cutting off

he could question her

the details.” Her words made

unison, their eyes widening

a child, so how exactly did she find

It didn’t make sense.

way she stood there, serious and confident,

the men, the youngest among them, finally spoke

he called hesitantly before turning to

snap the

girl I was

the old man said, his

words sent another wave of shock through the

shop had been surprising, this

that a little girl had helped him

silently wondering if age was

their father, in

them was the very girl he had spoken of, serious, determined, and actively fighting

wasn’t just some figment

unable to contain

word, he walked toward Nnenna, his eyes locked onto her as if seeing something unbelievable up close for

a head and a half taller, given that he was in his mid

gaze studied her with a mixture

dad

nodded, her expression unreadable behind her

before he finally said, “Thank you.” It was short and

else to add, he turned back and sat down beside his brothers, still eyeing her cautiously, as if trying to make sense

didn’t give them time to process their

the shop owner is leaving

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