Chapter 615
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
In the washroom, Robbie turned on the tap and helped Henry wash his hands.
The latterâs eyes reddened. He was touched at the sight of Robbieâs little hands rubbing his wrinkled hands. As he grew older, the younger generations in the family would soon grow up and nourish the next generation, just like he did.
Robbie asked casually, âGreat-grandpa, do you still remember about your mother?â
Henry seemed surprised by his question. Looking into the distance, he started recalling about his mother. âOf course, I remember about her. Sheâs a great woman. Although she comes from a peasant family and is not well educated, she is kind and hard-working.â
Robbie turned off the tap. âGreat-grandpa, I believe your mother must be a great woman to raise an honorable man like you, just like how my mommy is.â
Henry was thrown off balance when Robbie suddenly mentioned Charlotte. He realized his great-
grandchild had led him by the nose the moment he brought up this conversation.
Robbie helped wipe Henryâs hand dry with a towel. With a smile, he spoke up, âMy mother might not be clever, and she is definitely not a successful career woman.
âShe is careless and forgetful. Sometimes, she would forget to season her cooking, or she would forget to put detergent into the washing machine. She doesnât even understand my research.
âHer hot cross bunnies actually taste awful, but Jamie and Ellie would always finish them. Well, to us, itâs really awful, but we never complain about it.
âMy mommy is in no way perfect, but she risked her life to give birth to us. She spends all her time and energy taking care of us.
âWhen we are in danger, she would always be there to protect us.
âShe took up several part-time jobs to earn a living to send us to the best kindergarten, yet she was reluctant to spend even a single penny on new clothes for herself.
âWhen she got bullied and injured, she would hide her injury from us. But when we got bullied, she would put on a brave front to argue with the bullyâs parents. She would do anything to defend our dignity and protect our safety.
âTo us, she is the best mother in the world. Although it was a rough time, we were happy living together.
At times, we would be bullied by the kids from rich families, but we believe we could overcome any hardship as long as we were together.â
At this point, Robbie looked at his great-grandpa through teary eyes. After a short pause, he went on by saying, âWe will go wherever mommy goes, even if that means we canât be a Nacht family member.
As long as we can be with mommy, we donât care if we can no longer stay in a beautiful house, or go to school in a luxury car, or even lose our daddy.â
Henry was visibly panicked. âOh, you silly Robbie, who taught you these? Youâre still young, and you donât understand about the adultâs affairs.â
Robbie said seriously, âNo one taught me that. Thatâs my genuine thought. I know you donât agree with daddy marrying mommy and that youâve found Daddy another woman as his future wife. I saw that woman before. She is very mean, and she even scared Ellie to tears. We donât like her. In fact, even if you find daddy another kind woman, we wonât like her either. To us, mommy is irreplaceable. If mommy leaves, we are not staying as well.â
Seeing the boyâs resolution, Henry gabbled in a panic, âRobbie, you are a member of the Nacht family.
No one asks you to leave. This is between the adults, and it has nothing to do with you. Donât think too much, okay?â
âBut Great-grandpaâ¦â
Just then, Mrs. Berryâs voice and the sound of her footsteps rang out. âRobbie, Jamie, Ellie, itâs time for dinner!â
Robbie stopped talking. He then wheeled Henry out of the washroom.
In the meantime, Zachary and Charlotte were seen walking downstairs. The latter ordered, âRobbie, Jamie, Ellie, wash your hands!â
âAlright.â
As soon as the kids were no longer in sight, Henry shot daggers at Zachary before he left the house.
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