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Chapter 296

    Chapter 296


    The words cut like a double-edged sword.


    They wounded Harrison just as much as they wounded Roxanne. She figured she had said all there


    was to say. There was no need to drag it out any longer.


    She tossed the trash she had collected into the bin and stood up.


    “I have things to get done. I’m sure you’re busy too, so after you’re done eating, you should head off.


    Next time you want to see Ang, just give me a call. I’ll bring her to you. There’s no need for you to


    With that, she turned and left. Her slender figure quickly disappeared from Harrison’s sight.


    From beginning to end, Harrison hardly had a bite of his meal. Now, he hadpletely lost his


    appetite.


    It wasn’t because of the mere curry chicken in his takeout box; it was because the person who had


    been eating with him had left.


    He cleared up the table and left in a dignified manner.


    In the Rodriguez Vi.


    Vincent and his adorable granddaughter had spent most of the day ying on the farm.


    Living in the bustling city of Seraphim Haven, Ang didn’t often get to experience farm life. Feeding


    chickens, ducks, cows, sheep, and bunnies with her grandfather was fascinating to her.


    The little darling loved being close to the animals. After spending half the day using up her energy,


    Ang was tired and hungry.


    She sat down on the muddy ground and looked up at her grandfather, her long eyshes raised, eyes


    dripping with joy; she patted the spot next to her.


    “Grandpa Vincent, sit down and rest for a bit.”


    “Alright, I will sit down next to Ang.”


    Perhaps it was due to his age, but Vincent was a bit slow to sit down.


    The housekeeper Zoey, quickly brought over two small stools, “Chairman Rodriguez, you and Ang


    should sit on the stools; the ground is dirty.”


    “It’s okay.” Vincent dismissed with a wave of his hand, “Kids need to be close to nature to grow up


    healthy.”


    Nowadays, most children lived in cities and rarely had any chance to be in touch with nature. They


    often had weak immune systems.


    His precious granddaughter might be pampered, but her immune system had to be strong. Moreover,


    he had specifically asked Roxanne’s opinion about bringing Ang to the farm. Roxanne had agreed


    wholeheartedly, saying Ang should get close to nature.


    Vincent gently patted Ang’s soft little head, “Are you thirsty? Do you want some water?”


    “Grandpa Vincent, I’m hungry. I want milk.”


    Vincent’s heart melted at the sound of her sweet voice. He quickly prepared a bottle of form for


    Ang.


    The three-year-old held the bottle and gulped down more than half of it. In between sips, Ang let go


    of the bottle and looked at her grandpa in confusion, “Grandpa Vincent, are you very poor?”


    Vincent and Zoey both blinked at her question.


    “Why do you think I’m poor?” Vincent asked, patting Ang’s head.


    Ang furrowed her brow, “Because Grandpa Vincent works hard every day to raise chickens and


    ducks.”


    Vincentughed. So, raising chickens and ducks made him poor. This little girl didn’t know how rich


    their family was.


    After taking another sip of her milk, Ang released the teat and said with certainty, “Grandpa Vincent,


    no matter how poor you are, I won’t look down on you. When I grow up and start earning money, I’ll


    take care of you.”


    Vincent was touched beyond words.


    Just like her mother, Ang had a kind and generous heart. She didn’t look down on old people.


    Thinking back to when Roxanne didn’t know he was the Chairman of the Rodriguez Group and insisted


    on giving him two hundred dors for living expenses, he felt a lump in his throat.


    He wasn’t sure he would live long enough to see Ang grow up and earn money, let alone see


    Roxanne and Harrison get back together.


    Vincent knew Roxanne well. Harrison had hurt her deeply. She probably didn’t want to talk about


    marriage anymore.


    In the evening, Harrison returned to the vi alone.


    Seeing that Roxanne wasn’t there, Vincent looked disappointed, “Didn’t I tell you to bring Roxanne


    back using the excuse of having dinner with me and Ang?”


    “She didn’t want to,” Harrison looked defeated.


    Looking at him, Vincent felt like he was a despondent general who had lost a battle, devoid of any


    fighting spirit.


    Vincent urged, “If Roxanne doesn’t want to, then you shoulde up with a solution. You can always


    find a way if you try. Don’t you want to win her back?”


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    “I don’t want to be persistent and make her unhappy,” weary, Harrison furrowed his brows.


    From now on, he didn’t want to do anything that would upset her.


    At night, it was stormy and thunderous. Vincent called Roxanne, “Anne, you’re not here, and Ang is


    scared. She can’t sleep well. Can youe over and apany her? I’ve already sent a driver to pick


    you up.”


    Roxanne cut straight to the chase, “Dad, you’re trying to create an opportunity for me and Harrison to


    spend time together, aren’t you?”


    Ang had been with her since she was a baby. The little darling slept like a log. She could sleep


    through a storm, even an earthquake, and still sleep soundly and sweetly, even drooling a little.


    Moreover, Ang didn’t have any problems sleeping in different ces and wasn’t shy around new


    people. Even if she wasn’t frequently at her grandpa’s house, a storm didn’t affect her sleep at all.


    “Dad, you’ll always be my elder, and I’ll always treat you like a father. But Harrison and I won’t get back


    together. For Ang’s sake, I’ll get along with him like family. Don’t worry about anything else.”


    “I won’te over tonight. Ang is with you, and I’mpletely at ease.”


    “Tell the driver to go back. It’ste and raining. Make sure he’s careful.”


    Actually, the driver was Harrison, Roxanne knew.


    She sent a WhatsApp message to Harrison saying, "Ang is with her grandpa; I''mpletely at


    ease. I won''te over to the vi tonight. It''s stormy, be careful on your way back."


    Harrison in the basement received the WhatsApp message. His chest tightened inexplicably; his broad


    shoulders slumped as he took a deep breath.


    Roxanne''s message expressed her concern for him but also kept a distance. It didn''t seem like she


    didn''t care about him, but she was concerned about his safety.


    This rtionship, neither lover nor kin, was one that left him scrabbling for answers.


    On a stormy night, Harrison drove back to the vi. The rain poured outside the car windows. He drove


    slowly; for as long as he had been driving, Roxanne had been waiting by the window.


    Approximating the time, she sent him another message on WhatsApp, "Are you back at the vi yet?"


    Harrison had just entered the ss elevator of the vi.


    Those few words of concern made his heart throb. His face was clouded with deep worry.


    He almost instantly replied to Roxanne, "You clearly still care for me."


    Roxanne responded, "I care because you''re Ang''s dad. I don''t want anything to happen to you.


    That''s all."


    Ding!


    The elevator arrived at the second floor of the vi. The doors opened and closed.


    Harrison still stood in the elevator, his eyebrows drawn together in worry and pain, staring at thest


    message Roxanne had sent.


    He didn''t know how to respond, so he didn''t continue the conversation.


    Vincent, who was in the living room, walked over to the elevator and pressed the button to open the


    doors, "What are you daydreaming about?"


    The elevator was empty except for him.


    Vincent sighed in disappointment, "I knew you didn''t pick Roxanne up."


    "Is Ang asleep?" Harrison stepped out of the elevator, "I''ll go check on her."


    When he reached Ang''s bedside, Harrison carefully sat down. Really, he didn''t need to tread so


    lightly. The storm outside the window could not wake the deeply sleeping Ang.


    "Sweetie, I couldn''t give you aplete family. It’s my fault," Harrison gently stroked his daughter''s


    chubby cheeks, wiping off the drool that was trickling down her mouth in her sleep.


    She must be dreaming about snacks, her lips smacking in her sleep. She smiled in her sleep,


    whispering, "Yummy, yummy, I want more."


    Finally, a smile broke out on Harrison''s troubled face, "Little foodie!"
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