Chapter 335
Always Been Yours
âTim, what should I do? Your grandma keeps staying at the companyâs entrance and wonât budge!â
Henryâs anxious voice sounded from the phone.
Timothy frowned upon hearing the news. His eyes were filled with resentment as he instructed in a cold voice, âIgnore her! Donât give her the attention she wants!â.
He returned to the discussion after he hung up. However, he still had a rather dark look on his face.
Nicholas caught on to his terrible mood and asked, âIs something the matter?â
âNothing. Itâs just some trifle affairs.â
Since Timothy did not want to trouble Nicholas, he expunged on the matter.
But in the end, Timothy was still worried as he was concerned that Amber would cause trouble in the company. So, he said, âPresident Sawyer, thatâs about that for the specific plan. I still have to attend to some matters in my company, so I shall take my leave first.â
Timothy started to put away the notebook and other items on the coffee table as he spoke. Nicholas frowned slightly at his actions. However, he did not stop him.
Timothy hurriedly packed up and prepared to leave. However, he suddenly remembered something when he walked to the door. And thus, he turned around abruptly and asked, âItâs Tessâ birthday at the end of the month. President Sawyer, do you want to visit her?â
Nicholas was taken aback for a moment. Then, he nodded and said, âIâll make sure to clear my schedule.â
âAlright, Iâll take my leave now.â Timothy nodded politely and bid farewell to Nicholas again.
Nicholas pondered for a moment as he watched Timothyâs retreating silhouette. Then, he turned, went back to his desk, and called Edward into his office via internal line.
âPresident Sawyer, whatâs the matter?â
âSend someone to follow Timothy and see whatâs going on in his company.â
Edward assented and left.
Timothy took the taxi back to the company and saw a group of people surrounding the companyâs entrance. Before he could get close, he saw Amber sitting on the ground in the middle of the crowd.
She was crying and being an absolute nuisance.
âI donât want to live! Let me die! Iâm old, but my children and grandchildren are unfilial. Theyâre unwilling to support me. I was just here to ask for some financial aid, but I got chased out instead.â
âEveryone, just look at me! How can such a cruel grandson exist?â
âTimothy, come out! You and your sister had ruined our home. Your fatherâs whereabouts are still unknown at this moment. If you donât care for me, how can I live?â
Many passersby started sympathizing with her upon seeing an old lady in such a piteous state.
Someone among the crowd even planned to help her. âOld madam, do you know where your grandson is? Weâll call him out for you.â
âMy grandson is Timothy Reinhart, and he runs a software company in this building,â Amber said as she pointed to the building in front of her.
When the passersby saw this, they once again felt unjustified in her place.
âFor him to be able to open a company here in this building, itâs enough to show he has money. But such a person does not support his elderly? Heâs simply a scumbag.â
âDoes anyone know any people in this building? Letâs find this person and expose him.â
âI have an acquaintance working in this building. Iâll call and ask. By the way, old madam, whatâs your grandsonâs name again?â
âHis name is Timothy Reinhart,â she replied. Amber withheld nothing when she saw people helping her.
Instead, she started twisting the truth to suit her version of reality when it came to the Reinhart siblings.
Standing behind the crowd, Timothy trembled in anger when he heard her pressing false charges on him and Tessa. But then, those nosy passersby who knew absolutely nothing of the truth started throwing accusations on their character too.
âThis person is so ruthless!â
âSuch an unfilial person should be sent to the police station and let the police teach him a lesson.â
âI heard that he has an older sister. They say an eldest sister is like a mother. But, judging from the brotherâs misbehavior, I think his elder sister isnât a good person either.â
Timothyâs face turned livid as he listened to all the criticisms in stony silence.
I can accept any condemnation, but I canât stand people criticizing Tess!