Chapter 1111 Family Upbringing
Haddon’s voice had regained its usual vigor. “This is for the best. My wife and I have discussed it. Wherever I go, she’ll follow.
“She has certain ingrained beliefs that are hard to change overnight. In her era, a husband was the universe, while sons were a woman’s everything.
“I’m not making excuses for her. She was indeed in the wrong. But I’m confident she’ll listen if I give her a sense of security and patiently explain certain things that shouldn’t be done. The only difficult one is my granddaughter,
Haddon paused, his expression troubled. ‘I’m not afraid to admit it to you, but I can’t communicate with her. However, I’m clear that it’s not her fault.
“She was raised this way. I, her grandmother, her father, and even Judith all share the responsibility.”
Haddon’s words were true. Family upbringing was a complex matter.
admit
“The primary responsibility lies with me,” Haddon admitted, as he always did. “I was only concerned with antiques, never giving a thought to worldly matters.
“I also neglected my family too much. I know some ingrained habits and values are hard to change, but I want to try my best.”
As Haddon spoke, he seemed to have come to terms with the situation. “Thank goodness you’re handling this matter. I know you’ve left me an out. I’m not blind, and there’s nothing amiss here at home.
“I’m thinking of moving in a few days, to a different environment. It’ll be better for the child.”
Wynton hesitated upon hearing Haddon’s words. Generally speaking, she would have given up on such a
child.
Once people formed their set values, it was difficult to change them. They would be ingrained in their very
being.
However, love could conquer all. Wynter hoped that some intangible cultural heritage would survive and
Haddon’s spirit would remain.
Everything was back to normal in the Martinez family. But what about the sigil?
Wynter’s mind was overloaded with information. She reached for a piece of paper and began to write
down the events she had encountered.
Initially, she was just helping a granny open a clinic. Then, she crossed paths with the Gibson family. Next came the human trafficking village.
When Wynter returned to Kingbourne, she discovered that the Scotts, the Gibsons, and the human trafficking village were all closely connected.
Later, there were the wooden doll, the trapped soul, and the college students entering the formation, affecting the real world.
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Chapter 1111 Family Upbringing
What did ordinary people care about most? Healthcare, education, and eldercare.
This approach, starting from various aspects, finally led to the Internet.
Wynter suddenly looked up. She had a hunch, but it seemed a bit far–fetched.
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