After she stopped laughing, Aino asked, "Daddy, mommy, since it's the weekend tomorrow, can I go out to play with the both of you?"
Sabrina remained silent as she knew she would not have a say in the matter.
Then, with a soft voice, she told Aino, "Be a good girl. Daddy is always busy with work, so if you want to go out and play, I will go with you.”
Aino, who wasn't very happy about it, started to pout a s she looked at Sebastian.
At that moment, Sebastian's phone rang, and so he answered it. "Hello?"
Old Master Henry's voice came out from the speaker. " Sebastian! Tomorrow is the weekend, you should bring our baby granddaughter to the old residence to visit us!"
Sebastian simply replied in a low voice. "Okay."
On the other end of the call, the old master could feel his mood being lifted. His tone had become much more cheerful too. "So what time will you be coming tomorrow? I’ll get the maids to prepare some nice food for her to eat. We have everything here, we'll even get some toys ready for her beforehand too. Also, also..."
Sebastian interrupted him. "I'll bring her over
tomorrow morning, I'll be hanging up if there's nothing else."
He did not have any feelings towards the Ford household. He did not even care for his father, let alone the residence. However, since he had already inherited all of the Ford family’s businesses, everything would belong to Aino eventually.
When he saw those living in the old residence grow older by the day, Sebastian did not feel like being so calculative anymore.
After all, they were his own blood relatives.
Furthermore, he already had everything he wanted. As for the regrets he had, and his mother's unfortunate life, those were already matters of the past.
After hanging up, he turned to Aino. "Tomorrow, I’ll bring you to meet your grandpa, great grandpa and great grandma."
Aino replied, "Do you mean the old man I defeated?"
Sebastian nodded. "Tomorrow, don't be so cheeky when you're at the old residence. You're a girl after all."
With a sigh, Aino replied, "Okay."
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