Theo nodded but did not directly refuse." Do you plan to get involved until the end?"
I pursed my lips. "If I get involved, then I must be involved until the end.”
Theo sighed. "You can help them, but you should know how expensive leukemia treatment is. One might not even recover in the end."
I was naturally clear about that, as well as the fact that Theo did not quite agree about me getting involved until the end.
Money did not fall from trees, after all.
Besides, Grant Corporation was having a hard time right now, causing a lot of losses. Furthermore, as we still did not know whether Amelia’s death was a suicide or not, it would leave a bad impact on Grant
Corporation.
Under such circumstances, if Grant Corporation made all necessary compensations according to legal procedures, the family would have nothing else to do with us.
I sighed and got up from him. "Let’s not talk about this anymore. What would you like to have? I'll make it for you.”
Theo smiled slightly. "I’ll eat whatever you make."
When I was heading to the kitchen, he suddenly said, "Can you accompany me to Limbia next month?"
Limbia?
I was a little confused. "You have work to do there?" "No, a good friend of Grandma died. I have to make a trip."
"Sure, I'll go with you."
On the topic of Grandma, I recalled a question and asked straight away, "Theo, can I ask you something?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid