An earth-shattering transformation happened outside while they were having lunch.
When Jay and the children left the restaurant with the packed food, he noticed a long formation of luxury cars parked outside. Bodyguards in neat uniforms stood in high alert next to each of those cars.
Jay's first reaction to seeing the excessive display was to carry Jenson in his arms.
Jenson was not fond of crowds, and he detested being touched by strangers. That was why Jenson's grandparents did not hire nannies or drivers for their beloved grandchild and instead brought him around personally, like normal peasants.
However, four generations of the Ares family lived together in the same estate. Jenson's grandparents and Jay might keep a low profile, but Grand Old Master Ares and his three other sons were extraordinarily extravagant.
Whenever they went out, there was a cavalcade of luxury cars and countless bodyguards. Sometimes, there were even journalists tailing them for live coverage, which made their outings even grander than royal processions.
Grand Old Master Ares was in his eighties, though he looked younger. He was in good spirits even though
his hair was already silvery-white. His eyes were sharp and penetrating. He did not look more than sixty years old.
After Grand Old Master Ares got out of the car, four young and beautiful nurses supported him, though his step was firm when he walked toward Jay.
Behind him were his four sons, walking in descending order of age.
The eldest son was Jay's father and Jenson and Robbie's grandfather. He looked like a caring and compassionate man, and one could not see that the smiling and gentle old man was the man who had brought the expansion of the Ares family business overseas.
Old Master Ares's second and third sons bore the most children. Most of Jay's cousins came from these two families.
The children of the Ares family carried the superior bloodline of Grand Old Master Ares. Many of them held high-ranking positions in the military or were outstanding doctors.
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