Chapter 4
Kayson looked at the proof of marriage in his hand in surprise. âThis is fake? The woman must be
pretty influential to be able to achieve this then.â âOh, okay.â He actually did not mind it at all. It was
good that it was fakeâit would save him the trouble in the future. Sadie was still scowling as she
said, âGo back on your own. I still have things to do!â She left with a snap of the head right after
that, leaving Kayson with a twitching lip as he muttered, âWhat a handful of a princess... âNever
mind, it'll take three to four months at most. Let's just return the favor as soon as possible and go
back to the mountain.â Kayson went to a nearby forest to pick some herbs, crushed them, and
concocted them into dark inky medicinal balls. He smiled in approval as a unique medicinal scent
wafted. âGrandpa Hugh's damaged organs will heal with these pills.â The affliction harming Hugh's
organs had accumulated over the years, causing his organs to sustain a certain degree of damage.
Thus, regular medication would be useless in Hugh's case. After concocting the pills, Kayson roamed
around the city with the thought of familiarizing himself with the area. He returned to the
Wolfenden mansion around 11:00 a.m. Hugh, who had recovered significantly, was sitting on the
couch when he waved Kayson over to play a game of chess with him. âGrandpa Hugh, I've
concocted a few medicinal pills for you. Your damaged organs will heal when you take them later.â
Hugh looked surprised before he replied delightfully, âWonderful! I didn't expect you to be fretting
over me when you went out just now!â âIt's what I should do,â Kayson replied. Hugh asked warmly,
âKayson, what kind of wedding do you want? I'll make the call to arrange everything right away.
We'll try to hold the wedding for you and Sade within the weekâ" âGrandpa!â A panicked voice
rang from the doorâSadie had returned home. She dashed and said softly, âGrandpa, I've just met
Kayson. I don't even have feelings for him yet. Can't we postpone the wedding?â She had called her
best friend to pull some strings to get a fake marriage certificate, barely managing to avoid getting
married to Kayson. If they were to have the wedding so soon, it would no longer matter if their
marriage certificate was fake or not! âBesides, I'm swamped with the company matters. The Gillete
Group is cornering us. I don't really have the time.â Hugh frowned and retorted indifferently, âThe
wedding will just take a dayâ" Kayson spoke up. âGrandpa Hugh, I share the same opinion with
Sade. A wedding without feelings is as good as none.â Sadie shot daggers at Kayson. âThe b*stard!
How dare he call me by my nickname like we are close!? It's just that... Forget it.â She forgave him
this time since he was tactful enough to play along. Hugh replied happily, âAlright then, we'll listen
to you. We'll hold the wedding whenever you say so.â âGrandpa, I'm your granddaughter here!â
Sadie whined. Hugh chuckled. âYes, yes. Kayson will be my grandson as well in time. You're both
equal.â Sadie's brows were pressed together. âEqual? This bumpkin!?â Beatrice prepared a full table
of dishes, confusing Sadie. âMom, why the full spread?â Beatrice's voice was sweet when she
answered, âYour dad's gone to pick up Dr. Ewell. He and Kayson have saved your grandfather's life.
Naturally, we have to treat them to a meal.â Sadie huffed. âWhat's that got to do with Kayson? He
just got lucky that what he knows worked. Dr. Ewell's the real miracle doctor here!â âSade, watch
your manners. That's rude of you to say,â Beatrice reprimanded her. Sadie was upset when she
noticed the balled-up paper on the table and opened it, revealing a strong scent. âEw!â She nearly
threw up after smelling it. âWhat's this!? Who wrapped up a few pieces of sh*t and placed them on
the dining table? It's disgusting!â she wailed and threw the paper ball with the medicinal pills
wrapped inside into the trash. Kayson frowned. âThose are the healing pills I concocted for Grandpa
Hugh. They work marvelously.â Sadie glared at him. âPills? I call bluff! They stink just like sh*t! You're
purposely disgusting my grandpa, aren't you!? âWho knows where you got that from? Can a
bumpkin like you take responsibility if something happens after my grandpa takes them!?â Hugh
was infuriated upon hearing how Sadie insulted Kayson. âSadie! Apologize to Kayson!â Sadie was
losing her mind. âGrandpa! I will not apologize! Come take a look if you don't believe it. What kind
of pills are these? It's sh*t!â She felt wronged and enraged, not understanding why her grandfather
was so biased when it came to this conman. Kayson glanced at the medicinal pills in the trash and
dismissed them, thinking he would concoct a few more the next day and have Hugh take them
privately. Kayson said, âGrandpa Hugh, it's okay. Sadie is not to be blamedâ". âShut up!â Sadieâs
expression was frosty as she snapped. âYou've got no place to speak here. This is my house!â Kayson
was powerless and could only stay silent. Hugh slammed his hand down on the chessboard, fuming.
Beatrice heard the commotion, so she hurried out of the kitchen and tugged her daughter's arm.
âDad, Sadie doesn't know better. I'll check her later. You haven't fully recovered. Don't get too mad.â
Sadieâs eyes were rimmed red, but she bit her lips in refusal to relent. âI think I've spoiled her!â Liam
barked. Beatrice replied gently, âI know, right? You've been showering her with so much love since
she was a child.â She then glanced at Sadie and dragged the reluctant girl away. Hugh apologized.
âAh, Kayson, don't be upset. The girl's got a temper, but sheâs actually quite kind.â