James did not want to become famous.
“You know the Blithe King, right? In the past, he had a conflict with my commander, the Black Dragon. He’ll stop your birthday celebration if he discovers that the House of Royals belongs to the Black Dragon. It’ll be very troublesome if that happens.”
Lex trembled upon hearing his.
He could not afford to offend the Blithe King.
James was very satisfied with Lex’s reaction, so he continued, “As long as Grandpa doesn’t say anything, no one will know. You can announce that the House of Royals belongs to an old friend. That’ll definitely be good press for the Callahans.”
James came up with a plan for Lex.
Since Lex was a smart man, he should know how to deal with it.
Lex patted James’ shoulder. “I was right about letting you marry into the Callahans, James. It is the best decision of my life! I never imagined that I could have such a grand celebration at the age of eighty. I’ll hold a press conference to announce the change of venue for my birthday celebration.”
“Alright, Grandpa. I’ll head back first. I’ve already made the arrangements, and the Callahans will be allowed to go ahead of time to decorate the place, but… please don’t damage anything. Otherwise, the Callahans and I will be doomed if my commander finds fault in us.”
“Alright, I’ll be careful.”
Lex was ecstatic.
He was finally about to have his once-in-a-lifetime grand experience at the age of eighty.
Tommy, Megan, Wendy, and Brody looked puzzled at the door not far away.
“James, what did you say to Grandpa? Why is he smiling so happily?” Tommy frowned.
“Yeah, I haven't seen him smile like that for a long time,” Megan nodded and agreed.
James simply walked out.
Lex quickly came to them and explained with a smile, “Quick, get Howard to come back right now. I’ve got an important announcement to make!”
Soon, Howard reached home
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