Hearing this, Grace frowned slightly, but in the face of the smile in Timothy's eyes, she felt inexplicably sad.
They had clearly never interacted before, but when he looked at the children like this, her eyes teared up.
Heinz turned his head to look at her. Seeing that she was moved, he reached out and silently held her in his arms.
He said, "It seems that Mr. Yarbrough wants to pass on the fatherly love that you never got to the next generation."
Perhaps that was the case.
Otherwise, why would he buy so many toys? It looked as if he had bought it wholesale.
She sighed and a trace of sadness flashed through her eyes.
At the end of the day, she could not bear to reject his wholehearted wish to make up for his fatherly love towards the children.
"You're saying you're our grandfather?" Little Gary asked skeptically. "Why didn't I know? I'm pretty sure my grandfather has passed away. Is your surname Smith?"
"It's not Smith, it's Yarbrough." Timothy naturally understood what Little Gary meant. He opened his mouth and explained, "I'm your real grandfather. Anderson is your step-grandfather."
"How can you prove it?" Little Gary immediately followed up, very vigilant. "Why don't I know what you are talking about? When it comes to things like this, you can't talk nonsense."
Ernest nodded in agreement and said, "Yes, you can't talk nonsense."
Timothy looked at the two clever children who were so cautious. He was very pleased and smiled more kindly. He said, "Of course I'm not talking nonsense. Your mother should be the one to tell you this, not me, but I was so eager to see you guys. I came here uninvited to see my two grandsons, and also to see your mother. I'm really happy to see you today."
"It's definitely weird for some long lost relative to show up at our door," Little Gary said. "If you say you're our grandfather, then hasn't my grandmother been too casual in finding three husbands?"
Little Gary gulped down saliva in shock as he spoke. Then, he looked at Ernest.
Ernest's eyes also widened. "Three husbands is a lot. If you're our real grandfather, then Anderson is our step-grandfather, and that old man..."
He suddenly hesitated. Shaking his head, he looked at his brother with uncertainty.
The two children's eyes were wide open, as if they were in a state of stupefaction.
Timothy was also very helpless. "Uh, you guys wouldn't understand the grudges of the older generation, so there's no need to ask."
"Do you have the right to say that? You're the one who found a woman like that, weren't you?" Little Gary was very sharp-tongued, so he wasn't polite to Timothy, whom he had just met. He looked at him and said, "A single woman had three husbands. That is bold! You must be bold as well, as her first husband."
Timothy looked at Little Gary who was in front of him and didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He really hadn't expected him to say such words.
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