Chapter 921
“Actually, when | went to see the children today, | bought some toys for my grandsons. One of the children said a lot of things
when he saw me for the first time. He asked a lot of questions and refused to call me grandpa. They were two very smart little
boys. Then, | felt a little embarrassed, so Grace spoke to me and told me not to ignore your feelings. | told her that you are a
generous woman."
“But she said no woman would like her husband having a daughter appear like this out of thin air, and that no woman could
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“But | told her that you were not an ordinary woman. | told her that you are a generous, tolerant, and smart woman."
As Timothy said that, his wise gaze kept falling on his Quinn''s face to pick up on the changes in her emotions.
She also stared at him. There were not too many emotions on her face, and she still had a generous and proper smile on her
face.
"Timothy, hearing you describe Grace so nicely like that, | want to see this daughter of yours now.
She''s such a considerate and understanding child. She''s kind-hearted and knows how to put herself in other people''s shoes. She
haspletely inherited all of your kind qualities. That''s great. I''m very touched," she said seriously.
As she spoke, she blinked her eyes, and a moist mist fogged up.
Seeing that Quinn was so moved, Timothy immediately poured a cup of tea and handed it to her. "My daughter is wonderful, and
so are you."
She took it and smiled warmly. "Timothy, since she is your daughter, she has no connection to the Smith family, right? Why do
you call her Grace Smith? You should call her by your surname."
When Timothy heard this, he felt a sudden tightness in his heart.
He sighed and said, "She was born in the Smith family, and she''s always been Anderson''s daughter on the surface. Of course, |
want her to change her surname to Yarbrough, but | can''t say it. After all, | haven''t raised this child for even a day, so how can |
ask her to change her surname?"
Quinn nodded. "That''s reasonable. It''s true that you haven''t raised her for even a day, so you can''t say anything. How about
when the timees, I''ll be the one to say it?"
He was stunned and looked at her.
She smiled and said, "If you can''t open your mouth, I''ll do it. | hope she can change her surname to Yarbrough. She''s your
daughter, so we should take her back, don''t you think?"
"She is married," he continued. "She''s not a single woman anymore. She is an adult now. Don''t mention this request again."
He shook his head at the thought of Grace''s hardships.
"Grace has had it hard in this life of hers. | can''t make things more difficult for her. | shouldn''t make any requests. | can only
compensate her, not ask her to do something for me. It doesn''t matter if her surname is Yarbrough or not. The fact that she''s
doing well is better than anything else."
Hearing his words, she nodded, looked down and didn''t say anything else.
Timothy poured some more tea for himself and asked, "Where are our sons? Are they both asleep?"
"They''re asleep. Their high school sses are very intense. | told them to go to bed at 10 o''clock since they have to go to school
early tomorrow morning. You should keep your voice down when you go upstairs and take a bath. Don''t disturb the children," she
reminded him.
"Okay." He nodded. "By the way, do the children know that they have an older sister?"
She was stunned and immediately shook her head. "I don''t know. | didn''t tell them. | was afraid that it would affect them, so |
didn''t say anything. | was thinking that when you came back, we could discuss it and find a suitable time to talk to the children.”
Timothy had thought that Quinn would tell the children about this, so he didn''t expect her to not bring it up.
There was a sh of hesitation in his eyes, and he looked at her for a while.
She said, "Why don''t we wait until the children are on a break? The children should be very happy when they find out about this.”
"If you think they''ll be happy, why are you worried?" He followed up.
She was stunned. She pursed her lips and said, "Timothy, I''m afraid of the possibility. | believe that our children are pure, but
what if? If they suddenly have an older sister, what if they reject her? | worry that your image in their hearts might suffer a
disastrous decline. If not because of this, | would have told the children today."
He nodded after listening. "Let''s go upstairs and have a rest. I''m going to take a bath. Let''s go with your idea. We can talk to the
children when they''re on break."
She said, "Okay, let''s go."
They went upstairs, one after the other.
Timothy, who was walking in front, slightly furrowed his eyebrows and turned to look at Quinn.
He found that she was going upstairs with her head down, so her face could not be seen clearly. Her hair was dangling, which
made her look very gentle, and she appeared slender and firm.
He asked, "How have you been these two days?”
When Quinn suddenly heard him speak on the stairs, she was startled and said, "Fine. I''m alright aside from worrying about
you."
"Okay, that''s good." He nodded and suddenly remembered something. He looked carefully at her. His face was wrinkled and full
of questions, "By the way, has anyonee to look for you?"
She was stunned and said, "You''re talking about Lawrence, right?”
He nodded. "Did he look for you?"
"He did," she said. "I didn''t pay attention to him, and | didn''t listen to what he said. You told me already, so | didn''t have to listen
to him.
Timothy nodded. It seemed that she really hadn''t taken it seriously, and that was why she hadn''t mentioned it to him.
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"Did he talk about Candace?" Timothy asked.
"Yes." Quinn looked at him and nodded. "He said that you love Candace. He seemed to love talking about her."
He frowned when he heard that. He furrowed his brows and said, "Do you believe what he said?"
"If | did, | would have started a fight
with you a long time ago." She
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can''t go back. It''s unnecessary for
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He was surprised and gave her a gentle look. "Quinn, you are a smart woman. You know what''s most important. It''s good."
After that, he smiled and turned into the bathroom.
She looked at his back as he disappeared into the doorway, and there was sorrow in her eyes. She muttered, "Is she the one
you love? Your heart has always been with her, hasn''t it?"
However, what answered her was a mmed door.
The sound of running water could be heard. She sighed, and her eyes were empty.