Chapter 674
A Life Debt Repaid
âGrandfatherâ¦â
Cordy walked over to Jesseâs side and sat down, and said affectionately,â He can be a little studious, so itâd be difficult if you kept him away from school.â
Next to her, Dicky nodded repeatedly.
That was when Linus, Jesseâs grandson, sighed feebly beside them. âSo Dickyâs the neighborâs kidâ¦as one would put it.â
Linus was just a year younger than Sean, but his child Silas was already eleven and the eldest amongst his generation.
He had been sitting primly with everyone in the living room, appearing very refined and disciplined.
Of course, he could be doing that only to present himself as a prim and proper child.
âSilas is amazing too. I heard he won first place at the national arithmetic competition,â Cordy strategically praised in turn, eager to not make enemies for Dicky.
The air in the room became amicable-Silas was still a child despite being so mature, and he naturally smiled at the flattery.
â i It was the fourth day Cordy and Dicky were spending at Cranston Hall, and Dicky still insisted on visiting the science center.
Having been visiting it for days, Cordy felt like Sean was about to get a stroke.
Fortunately for him, Jesse mentioned earlier that relatives were visiting in the afternoon, and asked the whole family to gather. Sean therefore had an excuse to not go, though he promised Dicky to go again tomorrow.
Cordy had heard about them beforehand-they were the Lynds, another important family in the capital.
Jean Cranston, the Lynd matriarch, was the eldest of the family following her husbandâs passing. She was also Jesseâs younger sister.
Thus, it was only natural that her eldest son Kenneth Lynd was the heir to the family estate.
While the Lynds werenât particularly close with the Cranstons, they would always bring everyone to gather a couple times with each other.
One reason was to actually bridge relations, while the other was to show everyone else that they were quite close, in turn strengthening their respective positions, i Jean and her family arrived at Cranston Hall at three, in a convoy of luxury cars. Fortunately, Cranston Hall was big enough to not get congested.
This was the first time Cordy met the Lyndsânone of them ever came on previous occasions they were here.
Still, she just had to blend in the crowd since she was not the main character of the day. They would be leaving after dinner as well. For the time being, she just had to handle them.
Yet, that was when Cordy saw Lucas and his girlfriend.
To be precise, it was Lucasâs girlfriend who spotted Cordy first. She called out to Cordy in delight. âHey, pretty lady!â
âDo you two know each other?â Jean smiled at her granddaughter.
âWe met a few times. Sheâs so beautiful itâs hard to forget her,â the girl said earnestly.
âYouâre no slouch yourself,â Cordy smiled.
âIs that Nana? My goodness, youâve grown! When did you return to the country?â Jesse asked mildly.
âDo you feel better now?â
âYes, Mr. Cranston. Iâve just been back a few days, and I couldnât wait to join Granny to visit you,â Nana replied sweetly, clearly more than adept at handling old folks.
âOh, of course. Do come by more often.â Jean smiled in return.
âAnd you must be Sean,â Nana exclaimed excitedly, turning towards Sean just as enthusiastically. âI thought you looked familiar when I saw you with the pretty lady over there⦠Iâm surprised youâre actually Sean!â
âYouâre Nana?â Sean exclaimed in surprise. âYou were just five when I last saw you. Youâve really sprouted!â
âWell, Iâm 25 now.â Nana grinned.
â25? You look just 18.â
âYeah, I look so young people kept mistaking me for being underaged,â Nana grumbled. âI had to show my ID card when I joined some friends at the club.â
Everyone laughed at her words.