“Louis and Yuri are busy with work. Who's going to look after Thea if you don't move out of the house?" Old Master Crawford did not allow her to stay.

"If they can't look after Thea, they can hire a maid to take care of her. Or they can just send her over here if that doesn't work for them," said Susan. She insisted on living in Crawford Manor.

Susan and Allison used to argue and fight with each other every day. It had become a fight to the end. However, Allison moved out of Crawford Manor after she thought Luke got killed. That was when Susan won the fight.

Hence, Susan insisted on staying in Crawford Manor. This was her territory.

"Mom, I'd still be worried if I leave Thea to the maid. You know Thea is unlike other children. I'll be more assured if you can look after her yourself," said Louis. What he said was true.

Thea started suffering from a psychological disorder after what she went through when she was little. They had brought her to the psychologist, and the psychologist told them that she would need her parents' company. It would help her improve her mental health as she grew up.

"Then just let Thea stay in Crawford Manor. I'm not young anymore. I'm not used to living in other places." Susan made up her mind. She wanted to stay in Crawford Manor, and no one could make her leave.

Louis had always known that Susan refused to leave Crawford Manor.

However, it was the old master's decision. Old Master Crawford wanted to live in a peaceful and quiet place. Louis had no choice but to continue to persuade her, "But Thea needs to see us often. Otherwise, she'll imagine things."

It roused the anger in Susan when she saw Louis insist that she move out of the house too.

Louis was her son, but he was supporting someone else instead of his mother. Susan shot a glance at Yuri, who was only concerned about feeding Thea. Susan knew she could not pin her hopes on her daughter-in-law. She turned to look at Louis and said, "Isn't that easy? You can ask the chauffeur to send Thea here when the two of you are busy."

"Mom..." There was nothing Louis could do.

"Enough. Louis, eat your dinner." Old Master Crawford knew what kind of person Susan was, and he understood why she insisted on staying here.

helpless. There was nothing he could do when such a simple matter could not be solved because of

was peace in the house. After all, it was difficult

the house together with his wife and children after all these years of staying in Crawford Manor.

workshop on his own

the future," said Old Master Crawford. He thought of asking Susan to move out of Crawford Manor only because he thought Susan was too loud

Susan refused to move out of the

you can stay as long as you like." Louis was not going to

but frown when she heard the old master was going to move to their house

any trouble if he moved to their house. Besides, considering that he would bring some maids and servants along with him,

she was still reluctant. She had to be careful in everything she

not expect Old Master Crawford to

Crawford Manor was not only because she had been staying

alone and the old master

next to Luke's villa. I can see

at Luke and

in, "Grandpa, let's talk about this

rush." Old Master Crawford knew his

She would not let the old master get too close to Luke. However, it was silly of her when she had yet to figure things out even after so many years. Even if Luke was not beside the old master, the bond between

was the same for Louis, but Susan could never understand

He was pursuing something he wanted, unlike Luke, who was forced to train to become the successor since he was young. Luke did not have a happy childhood, and he did not have the chance to play and have fun. He started from scratch in the company after he graduated. He slowly took over

other way around for Louis. He was

the old master favored Louis more when he was growing up. Louis was against the thought of taking over the company ever

living an easy life, so he let Louis do whatever he

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