Evan continued, âGrandma, youâre more important to me than my parents. You can also live a long life,
Grandma. Donât you want to hold a great-granddaughter? We are nine brothers. In the future, you will
have nine granddaughters-in-law. Maybe one of them can give birth to a granddaughter. The great-
granddaughter is here to give you a hug.
Grandma, you want to hold a great-granddaughter, raise your great-granddaughter, and then help your
great-granddaughter choose a good in-law.â
Grandma May smiled and said, âI also want to borrow another five hundred years of life from heaven,
canât I? Letâs be realistic and confront reality. I will be satisfied if I can see my great-granddaughter
being born. âHow could I possibly hope to live until my great-granddaughter marries?â
No matter how good her health was, she was still an old lady in her eighties.
She didnât know where her great-granddaughter was yet.
It was hard to say whether she could wait until Rowan got married.
âOkay, grandma was teasing you just now. Grandma said that as long as the other person has good
character and upright views, Grandma will agree, even if she is not the person chosen by Grandma.
The question is, do you know who she is? Itâs been so long, and you donât even know her last name or
where she lives.â
Evan looked embarrassed. âI am useless.â
He said politely, âI want to ask Brother Josh to help me check it out. He said that he is too lazy to care
about this kind of thing. If the eldest brother asks for help, he will do so no matter what. If I ask him to
help, he will not be willing.â
âHe is your elder brotherâs best friend, but he is not your best friend.â Grandma May thought it was
normal and not wrong for Josh to refuse to help Evan investigate Fox.
Josh didnât owe Evan anything.
Evan did not work at the York Corporationâs headquarters and had no friendship with Josh as a
colleague. He was not a close buddy and had no brotherhood. Josh would help if he wanted to, but if
he didnât want to, he did not feel sorry for Evan.
âDo you still want Josh to help you with this kind of thing?â Grandma May asked again.
Evanâs face turned even redder.
He opened his mouth to say something but didnât know how to refute it, so he ended up eating the
kebabs vigorously.
Grandma May laughed and said, âGive you and Abby another two or three months. If you still canât fall
in love with Abby, you can tell her clearly. However, if you regret it later and chase your wife to the
crematorium, donât cry.â
Evan: âGrandma, I havenât seen the scene about chasing my wife at the crematorium. Eldest brother
and sister-in-law had some conflicts at that time, but they quickly reconciled. My wife at the
crematorium was not intense enough, and the duration was short, not enough to watch.â
Grandma May: âEvan, are you going to stage a show of chasing your wife in the crematorium to show
grandma?â
Evan: âGrandma, Iâm sure I donât love Abby now. If I continue to try with her for another two or three
months, she will already have developed a liking for me, which will only intensify my feelings for her. Itâs
harmful. I donât love her, but I donât want to hurt her either. Sheâs nice, a good girl, and I hope she can
find a man who is more suitable for her than me.â
If he doesnât love it, he wonât love it. If he doesnât love her now, he wonât love her in the future.
Therefore, chasing his wife in the crematorium could not happen to him and Abby.
Grandma May raised her eyebrows and said, âDidnât she say she wanted fair competition? You didnât
even give her this chance? That child is very good. If I were a man, I would like her.â
Evan said seriously: âGrandma, the so-called fair competition only comes when the relationship is
unstable. When the other person has someone he really likes, no matter how much he loves her or
how much he does for her, the other party wonât be able to see anything, and they wonât be tempted.
So, she fought until the end, but what she gained was still pain.
Long-term pain is worse than short-term pain. She should give up now to minimize the harm to herself.â