"They have a good relationship..." Old Master Carter mulled over this sentence, "Did you mean that Ernest and that boy have a good relationship?"
"Yes, they are like biological brothers." The butler talked about the two children with a smile on his face, "What a pair of good children."
The old man sneered, a little unhappy. "A pair? It's not like they're biological brothers. If Ernest was Heinz's biological son, it would be perfect."
"That's right," the housekeeper sighed as well.
Old Master Carter said again, "Even if Ernest is Heinz's biological son, it wouldn't be entirely perfect. The child's mother was pregnant before she was even married. What's there to be happy about?"
"Yes." The butler could only nod and agree.
"A biological child is better." The old man sighed again, "Someone else's wife is always better than our own."
The butler didn't dare to say anything.
The old man glanced at him. "What do you think?"
"What you say is quite reasonable. That's what others say," the butler could only agree with him.
"That's right. I think the old madam of the Hudson family is a fine woman," Old Master Carter didn't hold back at all. After all, there weren't any outsiders.
"Chief, don't say that out loud," the butler reminded in a low voice, "Every time you praise Mrs. Hudson, Young Master Jones must feel sad about it. After all, he still cares about his grandmother who passed away. It'll be hard for anyone to take."
Old Master Carter curled his lips and said, "Even so, I can't hold it in. I just think that she is a good person."
The butler nodded. After hesitating for a moment, he said, "The others also thought that Mrs. Carter was a good woman. Since she's also your wife, to someone else, she's someone else's wife.."
"Shut up," Old Master Carter suddenly shouted, "Who dares to covet my wife?"
The butler nodded and said, "Yes, you're right. You'll shoot anyone who covets your wife to death with a gun!"
"Of course. I'm an extremely possessive soldier as well," Old Master Carter said, putting on the airs of a big shot.
The butler thought for a moment and reported, "The day before yesterday, I went to the graveyard and saw flowers placed in front of Madam's tombstone. I don't know who sent them to her."
"Who sent them?" Old Master Carter raised his eyebrows all of a sudden. "Have you checked yet?"
"Yes." The butler said, "The surveillance camera of the cemetery showed that it was an old man who sent the flowers, but we haven't found out his identity yet."
"Rubbish, what's taking you guys so long?"
"We thought that it was not a big deal since the man just sent the flowers there." The butler thought that there was nothing to worry about since his wife had already passed away.
"That won't do," Old Master Carter said in a low voice, "Go and investigate. Find this person no matter what."
"Why do you want to investigate this matter?"
After holding back for a long time, Old Master Carter finally said in a loud voice, "Only someone's true love will come to pay respects even when the other is dead."
The butler was stunned for a moment.
What Old Master Carter said was reasonable.
"Okay, I'll arrange for more people to continue the investigation."
"Remember to show me the video when you come back from the kindergarten. I want to know who dares to pay respects to my wife," Old Master Carter said.
"Yes, sir!"
The car sped along the road and headed straight for the kindergarten.
Old Master Carter sat in the car, his brows tightly knitted together.
Seeing that he was in a dilemma, the butler tried to change the topic.
"Chief, those two children look very much alike. They look like biological brothers," the butler said.
"Is that true?" Old Master Carter's attention was shifted.
"Yes, they're somewhat alike." The butler said, "You'll know when you meet them later."
"Then I'll have to take a good look at them," Old Master Carter said.
"I think that Young Master Ernest is also Young Master Jones's child. From his appearance, he looks very much like Young Master Jones, too," the butler said.
Old Master Carter said, "Heinz said he's not his child.
I don't think he's lying."
"Chief, it doesn't matter if he is not his own son."
"Only a biological child would look similar to their family," the Old Master denied.
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