Chapter 213
The Remorseful Brothers
Chapter 213 Jacob also returned with some items. He had gone out to buy new quilts for the elders, as the old ones were heavy and uncomfortable cotton quilts. After parking the car, he noticed Henry staring blankly in the yard. âWhatâs wrong?â he asked.
Jacob glanced at the harmonious scene inside the house and frowned. âWho is that man!â
âMadelineâs brother from the orphanage,â Henry sighed. âJacob, I really..
âI might be starting to understand how Madeline fell back then, Henry said bitterly. Now, it was just Grandpa and Grandma showing affection for outders, and he was already feeling unsettled. If Madeline were here, would I feel completely abandoned and hurt? he wondered.
Back when Madeline was at home, she was always treated like an outsider. The difference in treatment between her and Winslet was stark.
Bobby came out and glanced at Henry and Jacob. âYou must be the Larson family, right!
âActually, you donât have so take care of Madelineâs grandparents during the holidays. But since youâve done it out of kindness, I thank you or Madelineâs behalf.
âHowever, you shouldnât stay here. After all, the house isnât big enough for so many people.â
Bobby maintained his gende demeanor. âWhat do you think?â
Jacob pressed his lips, displeasure flashing across his cold face. âWe are Madelineâs biological brothers âItâs our duty to take care of Grandpa and Grandma,â Jacob replied, wondering why Bobby, an outsider, acted like he was part of Madelineâs family.
âYou staying here is pointless,â Bobby said with a faint smile, though a hint of coldness flashed in his eyes. I think Madeline probably doesnât want to see you.
Jacob felt a sharp pain in his heart. He gritted his teeth and said. âWhether she wants to see us or not is up to her. As an outsider, you are not in a position to sow discord between us.
âUnless she says it herself, donât think you can affect our relationship, Jacob id before turning around and going back into the house. Hearing the elders praise Bobby he felt even more uncomfortable. However, hearing the elders praise Bobby still left him feeling deeply uncomfortable Henry remained standing in the yard, glancing at Bobby. He had to admit that all of Madelineâs brothers from the orphanage were outstanding in their own fields. Hur still, he wasnât about to simply hand over his sister. He looked up, defiance in his gaze, and spoke firmly. âWhen she comes, youâll see what her attitude towards us isâ
âWhen we were close, you were nowhere to be found, Henry emphasized. âWe are bound by blood, the closest and most intimate relationship in the world, and no one can change that fartâ
Bobby remained calm and unbothered by their words. Deep down, he knew the truth of the situation. Shaking his head with a faint, amused smile, he said. âYouâre living in the past, unable to accept the realityâ
âThatâs just your wishful thinking. Henry retorted, his expression turning our as he smirked. He felt irritated. In the past, he had driven around without worrying about money, racing freely and living a carefree life. But now, standing in front of Bobby, who seemed so perfectly composed and dignified, Henry felt unsettled. He didnât like this feeling at all.
At dinner, it was still the Larson family and the elders, but this time, Bobby joined them.
Frank had specifically slaughtered a homeâraised chicken and grilled it with some homemade seasonings, filling the air with a wonderful aroma At the table, Frank picked up a grilled chicken and placed it on Bobbyâs plate. âBen, eat more. Not like the city, many things arenât available here in the countryside âGrandpa, donât say that, Bobby responded, unfazed. âWhen we were in the orphanage, we lived through tough times, so Iâve already experienced hardship.
The countride has its charmsâbeautiful scenery, fresh air, and especially kindâhearted people like you and Grandina Iâve never had any family, so please donât blame me for treating Madelineâs grandparents as my own.
Feeling sympathetic towards Bobbyâs life, Helens responded, âWhy would we blame you! You and Madeline are like siblings, and you are just like my own grandson Iâm just riding on Madelineâs coat, Bobby said with a calm, gentle smile. His words were unhurried and measured, carrying the retineil air of an arris His eyes shone with sincerity, making everything he said seem genuine rather than contrived.
Harley, who used to be a university professor himself, felt a bit of awkward as he looked at Bobby. âAre you also a teacher?â
I/2 Chapter 228 Bobby nodded. âYes, I teach at a university and mainly work at the National Painting Academy Helena laughed. âA stable job, thatâs greatâ
Bobby coughed awkwardly. âTrâs just a laidâback job, nothing muchâ
âIâm not sure if any woman would want to marry someone like me in the future, he continued, âAfter all, Iâm st overly meticulous in everything I do. Sometimes, it just makes me seem boring.
Iâm someone who loves stability, and Iâm.
âWhen Iâm not painting. Iâm in my villa in Japrium, tending to my small vegetable garden. I hardly ever buy vegetables all yearâ
Helena clearly didnât agree with his selfâassessment. He had a stable job, was thoughtful, and had a good temperament. He was clearly the perfect man for any woman, especially considering that he could even grow his own vegetables. He was surely a soughtâafter catch âIf Madeline can marry someone like you in the future, even partly as good, weâd all feel relieved!â she said.
Bobby remained extremely humble âGrandma, youâre giving me far too much creditâ
Layla, however, was fuming inside. She couldnât understand why the old couple was so warm to an outsider while were Madelineâs real family. Have they lost their minds? Couldnât they tell who are closer to Madeline? They may end up being betrayed by an outsider and still arenât aware, she thought ing the coldly. Clearly, they Layla placed some food on Harleyâs plate. âYou need to work hard too, being Madelin Madelineâs eldest brother. You should support her more in the future. Harley felt a sting of embarrassment. Support Madeline? It was almost impossible. Just thinking about it made him deeply embarrassed. In the past, all heâd ever done was isolate and bully Madeline. He had never helped her And now, having lost everything, itâs even less likely for him to support her.
Joel remained silent.
Among the five Larson brothers, four were now overwhelmed with guth and almost wanted to beg Madeline for forgiveness Joelâs guilt towards Madeline was mild. He was more resentful of Winsletâs betrayal. As for Madeline, even if he felt a little guilty, he didnât have much affection for her.
Lucas flashed a cheeky grin. âMom, donât worry. On the set. I always bring Madeline coffee, order takeout, and fan away mosquitoes for her. âI can take good care of her âHer next project is a period drama, and Iâll be there too When the time comes. Iâll make sure sheâs well taken care of and doesnât miss a single mealâ
Lucas similed earnestly. âIf she loses a single pound, thatâs on the Thomas fell silent. When Bobby talked about gardening, he was subtly hinting at owning a villa and land in Japriumâan obvious sign of wealth and stability. In contrast, when his sons talked about caregiving, it sounded more like the role of a servant. The difference was glaring. No wonder Madeline left without a second thought. Thomas sighed deeply. âAlasâ