Chapter 325
Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money
Chapter 325
Moses chimed in, âGrandpa, Joshuaâs back.â
âSo what? Why bother telling me?â Old Man Neal snorted coldly, clearly displeased with Joshua
He had been waiting all day, only to see Joshua alone.
Since their last encounter, Joshua knew his status in the family had plummeted, but fortunately, he was
quick to adapt.
Joshua was not upset because Old Man Neal did not want to acknowledge him. Instead, he calmly sat
down and leisurely sipped
his tea
The more composed Joshua appeared, the more unsettled Old Man Neal became.
Finally, after making a move in their chess game, he could not hold back any longer.
âIâm done playing âOld Man Neal snorted and could not help but make a sarcastic remark, âSome
people just irritate me.â
Joshua replied calmly, âArenât you just angry because I didnât bring back your beloved granddaughter?â
Upon hearing his words, Old Man Neal became even more furious. âThen why did you come back?â
âShould I leave? Joshua responded in a nonchalant tone, his gestures oozing elegance and
indifference.
Old Man Neal was tempted to swing his cane at him.
This guy was infuriating!
He knew that both Joshua and Moses were unreliable, and Cynthia was still better.
âDonât get worked up. Sheâll be in fiverton tonight. Sheâs coming with her dad,â Joshua said as he set
down his teacup, carrying an air of nobility.
Upon hearing this, Old Man Neal froze. He inexplicably felt nervous and asked, âI remember Cynthia
saying that she didnât have a good relationship with her family. After you went to Nexuria, did you meet
Cynthiaâs family?â
âI did.â Joshuaâs gaze deepened, adding, âTheir relationship seems to have improved.â
Upon hearing his response, Old Man Neal relaxed slightly. However, he thought of another concern
and frowned, asking How have you been getting along with them?â
âIt was going fine. But halfway through the conversation, your beloved granddaughter kicked me out.
We havenât had a second conversation since,â Joshua spoke halfâheartedly, slowly, and indifferently.
âGreat job!â Old Man Neal praised.
Joshua remained silent.
He knew that even if he asked whether he was Old Man Nealâs biological grandson, the answer would
still be no.
âShouldnât we prepare then? Youâve been married to Cynthia for two years and havenât met her family.
Now that her dad is corning, shouldnât we make a good impression?â Old Man Neal was somewhat
concerned about these matters.
Old Man Neal realized how poorly Joshua had handled things before. After all, he had married Cynthia
without informing her family and had not followed proper etiquette.
It was truly embarrassing!
âNo need. Cynthia wonât like it,â Joshua declined.
Old Man Neal and Moses exchanged perplexed looks.
Joshua noticed their gazes and raised an eyebrow. âWhatâs the matter?â
âI have reason to suspect that this is not the real Joshua, Moses commented, still as nonchalant as
always.
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âMe too.âOld Man Neal added.
Joshuaâs eyebrow twitched slightly, realizing they were criticizing him.
âGet to the paint.â
âThroughout these past six months, you have never considered things from Cynthiaâs perspective,â Old
Man Neal stated bluntly. He had observed how the bastard Joshua had treated Cynthia poorly in these
past six months, but at the time, he had not thought much of it, considering it a bottleneck in their
relationship.
Later, Old Man Neal found out about Jayleen.