Baby Robbie reached out with his cute little hand and pulled out six banknotes from the stack.
He smiled sweetly. "Great Grandpa, six hundred is enough for a welcome gift."
Everyone was stunned by the gesture.
The other great uncles, great aunts, uncles, and aunts had also prepared their lavish welcome gifts. Now that Grand Old Master Ares did not manage to bestow his welcome gift upon the boy, they looked at each other and did not know what to do.
John was the first to stuff his red packet back into his pocket. "If the little fella doesn't want it, then we shouldn't force it on him. Don't you think so too, Jay?"
"It's fine if we skip the welcome gifts. We're not short o n money anyway," Jay said.
Grand Old Master Ares waved his hand at the other people. "All of you can leave the hall. I have something to discuss with Jay."
The other people filed out of the hall.
Josephine left the hall while carrying Jenson in her arms and holding Robbie by the hand.
Jay looked at his grandfather. He felt a little melancholy when he saw that his grandfather's hair had become whiter.
"Grandfather!"
Grand Old Master Ares examined Jay carefully. Jay's pride, righteousness, and fighting spirit were all in Jenson and Robbie's blood, and that had comforted him greatly, i
"Your kids are like you," Grand Old Master Ares said emotionally.
"It's all thanks to your upbringing, Grandfather," Jay said with a smile.
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