Her face lit up with excitement.
He then made his way downstairs, got into his car, and drove home.
At home, Mark was dining with Cecilia, his tone reminiscent of his gentler, younger days.
Edwin settled casually at the table and asked the maid for a plate.
Midway through his meal, he caught his fatherâs stern gaze.
With a chuckle, Edwin teased, âDad, youâre always hovering around Duefron these days.
Ever thought of checking in at Czanch? Olivia might be dating someone in secret while youâre away.
â
Mark, unamused, shot back, âDonât bring Olivia into this.
You promised Grandma youâd settle down and continue the family line.
â
Cecilia, unaware of the whole story, offered Edwin a piece of fish, glancing at her husband.
âIsnât this just a small loversâ spat? We had our fair share of breakups back in the day.
Maybe you should do some self-reflection.
â
Visibly irked, Mark pointed at Edwin.
âFinish your meal and come upstairs.
We need to talk.
And stop hiding behind your mother.
Youâre 26! Itâs time to stand on your own.
â
Edwinâs smile grew slowly.
Noticing Ceciliaâs inclination to intervene, Mark added firmly, âDonât baby him.
Heâs full-grown now, capable of his own decisions and mistakes.
â
Cecilia inquired, âWhatâs he done now?â
Mark, feeling somewhat embarrassed to discuss it, didnât answer and instead hastily made his way upstairs.
Cecilia turned back to Edwin and said reassuringly, âDonât worry about him.
Heâs just experiencing a midlife crisis.
â
Finishing his meal at a leisurely pace, Edwin offered a gentle smile to Cecilia.
âIâm sorry, Mom,â he said softly.
Cecilia, blissfully unaware of the situation, responded, âItâs okay.
I can wait a few more years to have grandchildren.
But honestly, I donât really want yo
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u to rush into marriage.
Being Grandma makes me seem so old!â
Touched by her words, Edwin gave her a warm hug.
As he prepared to follow his father upstairs, Cecilia, still concerned, called out, âTry to have a nice conversation with him.
âDonât make him angry.
â
Edwin nodded in acknowledgment.
In the upstairs room, Mark had set up what felt like an interrogation.
As Edwin walked in, Mark sarcastically commented, âRelying on your mother has certainly made you confident! If youâre so brave, then stop using her as a shield.
â For a moment, he paused.
Then asked, âWhatâs happening with you and Vanessa?â