As a woman, she felt hundreds of emotions when she thought of Jodie's existence.
She thought that Quinn must not be pleased.
After all, no one wanted their husband, whom they had been married to for many years, to suddenly have a grown child. That kind of feeling was not nice to deal with.
She had seen through Timothy's intentions and did not want him to be unhappy in the future.
Hearing that Grace had said so much, he nodded and said emotionally, "My child, I understand what you mean. You are a kind child and you're able to think for me. However, I am also your father, and I can't make up for the guilt I feel over you. My wife knows about what happened to me earlier on, and she knows everything about the situation between your mother and I."
"And I feel that if she really loves me, she will understand my feelings. If she can love you alongside me, that would be a blessing for me. I would be incredibly grateful towards her."
"If it's like you said, that human hearts are unpredictable and she doesn't actually think this way, then I can only split up with her." "I wouldn't be able to bear it if my daughter, who's been suffering for so many years, shows up, and yet I restrain myself from seeing or caring for her. I can't do that."
"I will compensate you, and I will also care for my wife. There is no conflict between these two."
"My child, I'll tell you what I think too."
"I hope you can understand that although you are an adult, you are still a child in my heart and my eyes. You are my child. But I haven't done anything for you, so my feelings can't be expressed in words."
"If you push me away now, it will only make me even more ashamed and sad. I know that you are very kind. You're considerate about me and think for me, but I must put you first."
"I have loved your younger brothers for many years, and been in a loyal marriage with my wife for many years. I don't owe them anything."
"They will understand your existence."
When Grace heard him say these words, she had an unspeakable feeling in her heart.
The eyes of the person in front of her were filled with deep regret and remorse.
Looking at him, she sighed deeply. At first, she just wanted to kindly remind him to uphold and pay attention to his own family. Unexpectedly, he had said so much out of excitement. She smiled and said, "You know the importance of family more than I do. I'm already in this state, so I just hope that you and your other children can grow up in a complete family. That's for the best. It's also good for us to get along like friends. As long as your wife doesn't have any objections, and you're happy, I don't have any objections."
"She won't object," Timothy said firmly. "I'm not a fussy person. I've developed a habit over the years of always keeping my word at home. She is a teacher who teaches and educates people, so she naturally understands my feelings."
"Okay." Grace nodded.
Since she couldn't change his mind, she couldn't say much, either.
Soon, the chefs began to serve the food.
Little Gary called Grace and Timothy to come and eat.
The family had dinner at home. When it was time to go, Grace took the two children to see Timothy off.
He sat in the car and stared at her with a deep gaze. There was a strong reluctance in his eyes. He said to her, "I'm going to send you a dowry at your wedding. You have to remember to invite me.
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