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Chapter 1891

    Chapter 1891


    Hearing that, Heinz became a little calmer.


    He still had Sebastian to talk with when he was going to be home.


    However, Heinz still looked anxious.


    After all, he was still concerned that Sylvia might be falling for the wrong guy, and he just couldn''t get over it.


    "Look at how anxious you are." Garyughed. "Just wait for Sebastian and don''t rush things. Beside, it does seem that Sylvia is acting a little different


    from the usual now, if something is really to happen because of you, you will only regret it."


    Heinz had to agree that Gary was indeed mature in handling matters like that.


    He was somehow convinced. He nced at Gary and then changed the topic.


    "When are you nning to change yourst name to mine?"


    Gary burst intoughter as he shifted his gaze. "Oh boy, why are you bringing this up again? I thought we''ve decided to leave this behind long ago.”


    "You might have already put this behind, but I can''t. I care about this too much,” Heinz said bluntly.


    "Do you?" Gary chuckled. "I thought you only cared about Sylvia."


    "Don''t change the topic. I''m talking about yourst name now," Heinz said in a low voice.


    Gary looked awkward as he rubbed his eyebrow. "You''re the one who changed the topic, aren''t you? We were talking about your most beloved


    daughter.”


    "You''re my son too. Of course, I care about you the same," Heinz said solemnly, "Your mom is also considering changing herst name back to


    Yarbrough."


    "Is that so?" Gary was truly surprised. "Did my mom say that?"


    "That''s why you should probably change yourst name back to mine too. Otherwise it will just be in odd in the future,” Heinz said with a smile as


    he looked at Gary.


    Gary was startled and asked, "When did she decide this?"


    "Not long ago. Back on that day when you called me dad. She figured she should probably set an example herself and change herst name to


    Timothy''s before expecting you to follow mine." Heinz finally sounded confident talking about that. "There''s no logic in that. It''s her freedom and right


    to change herst name, and I''m perfectly fine with using Smith as myst name. Moreover, it''s a lengthy process to change myst name. Anyway,


    it''s been on my ID for so long, and I''mfortable with using Smith. I might actually not be able to get used to it if I changed it suddenly,” Gary said


    "You''ll slowly get used to it," Heinz said.


    "Forget it, I think I won''t be changing mine,” Gary said deliberately as he took in and judged Heinz''s expression.


    He knew very well that Heinz would never move on from that


    "No." Heinz frowned. "You can''t use Smith as yourst name. You have nothing to do with them."


    "Itis still mom''s adoptive family''sst name," Gary said.


    "These are all just excuses." Heinz snorted. "Why don''t you tell me why you wouldn''t follow myst name?”


    "Let me think."


    Gary blinked his eyes and said to Heinz, "Well, if I have to give a reason, I prefer being called Gary Smith over Gary Jones. I think it sounds better. Is


    this a good enough reason for you? I can''t decide on anything that goes against my preference."


    Heinz sneered. "Is this a joke to you?"


    "Not at all.” Garyughed. "Why would I be joking around? Come on, dad, let''s not get too hung up over thisst name issue. I really don''t think it''s a


    problem."


    "It is not a problem with you, but it is with me," Heinz said in a deep voice, "I am very upset about this. It bothers me deep down.”


    "You''re making it sound more serious than it actually is." Garyughed again


    Heinz nced at him. "How is this not serious? You don''t even know how it feels to be me."


    "I will understand if you tell me," Gary said.


    "You are our eldest son. It only makes sense for you to follow myst name," Heinz said.


    "This is because of your male chauvinism, isn''t it?" Gary asked.


    Heinz knew that it wouldn''t be that easy to convince Gary, hence he asked instead, "Gary, if Celeste gave birth to your child, would you let them


    follow Celeste''s family name instead?"


    Gary pouted. "You''re really good at this."


    "See, you won''t like that to happen either. Try to put yourself in my shoes, then you''ll understand how I feel.” Heinz felt like he could finally be hopeful


    about it.


    However, Gary said, "I still think we should just forget about this. I hate putting myself in another''s shoes. I''m fine in my own shoes.”


    "Are you trying to irritate me?" Heinz was annoyed.


    "How can you me me when you''re so easily irritated yourself?" Gary asked


    "Get lost. I am already having too much on my tetely. I don''t need you troubling me any further." Heinz looked at him. "Gary Jones is a nicer


    name. Just change it."


    "Let''s talk about it again some other day," Gary replied.


    Heinz suddenly stood up.


    "Where are you going?" Gary asked


    "Let''s wait for Sebastian outside, and have a talk while waiting," Heinz said.


    Gary had no-choice but to stand up.


    "I really.c do think you''re getting older


    and bossier. Fine, Il take a walk with


    yOu, but that''s just because Im just


    doing what the eldest son. should


    do."


    Heinz snorted. "Changing yourst name is the perfect example of what the eldest son should do. That''s how you take up your responsibility and be


    filial."


    They then walked out together.


    They intended to wait outside for Sebastian.


    Meanwhile, at school.


    It was almost time for night study.


    Senior students tended to be busier with their homework.


    Sylvia had been studying hard upon returning to school.


    She had been wondering how she should bring it up to Sebastian so that he could give in and let her have the chance to rank first in the finals.


    After school, Sebastian was about to go back home.


    Sylvia knew that it was her chance. She hurried to his ss and locked inside.


    Sebastian was packing his stuff unhurriedly and was about to leave as he carried his backpack.


    He looked up and saw Sylvia by the door.


    "Sylvia?" He called out.


    "Sebastian, let''s discuss something," Sylvia said in a pleasant tone.


    "You never sound that nice at normal times. It seems like you have a favor to ask of me," Sebastian said faintly, "Tell me what it is."


    Sylvia locked outside and said in a low voice, "Let''s talk outside.”


    Sebastian nodded. "Okay, let''s go."


    They walked out of the ss building and headed further away.


    Sebastian looked at her coldly and said, "Just tell me already. What''s there to be so mysterious about?"


    "Sebastian, let me ask you something. If I work really, really hard, can I rank first in our grade?" Sylvia asked.


    Without even a frown, Sebastian replied right away, "Impossible."


    "D*mn it, why do you have to be this harsh?" Sylvia locked defeated and showed her true colors. "Why can''t I rank first?”


    Sebastian looked at her with a smile. "That''s because I won''t give in and let you beat me.”


    Sylvia immediately looked dejected. "Sebastian, just help me out this time and give in to me. Let me rank first, all right?”


    "Why should I give in to you?" Sebastian asked


    "I''m your sister,” Sylvia replied.


    "And?" Sebastian was not convinced and asked ruthlessly.


    He already tolerated all the troubles she created over the years. How could she expect him to go easy on her and let her rank first? Did she think it


    was that easy to rank first?


    Sebastian wasn''t nning to do so.


    He was still clueless about Sylvia''s intention. Since when was she interested in getting the first ce?


    Something wasn''t quite right.


    Noticing that she took in a deep breath, Sebastian narrowed his eyes and looked even firmer with his decision


    "Sebastian, dgrt be so serious


    about this first. Sylvia smiled and


    continued-o talk to him in a oo


    pleasanttone. It''s just this one time.


    Just let r me get the first ce this


    timeand promise I''ll listen 10! you


    from now on."


    =


    "You never keep your promises.” Sebastian snorted. "You don''t have any credibility with me to say this."


    "Sebastian, I''m sorry," Sylvia apologized again. "Don''t say that. I was just too immature back then when I was small.”


    "You don''t even sound genuine in


    this apology. Sylvia, do you even


    know how traumatized your victims.


    are? I cagt trust you at all." NN


    Sebastian smiled as he patted her


    shoulder. "You will never rank: first


    thi is year, but maybe you''ll get a


    chance next year if you werk hard


    enough."


    Sebastian was about to leave as he said that.


    "Wait, Sebastian." Sylvia immediately grabbed his sleeve. "Come on, just hear me out. I promise I''ll do whatever you want me to do if you agree to


    help me rank first this time.”


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