524 Chapter 524: He Is Penniless

When he hears Katrina's voice, Eric looks up and waves to her, "Katrina, come here and sit next to grandpa."

When confronted with Katrina, Eric's angry tone is restrained.

Katrina obediently walks over and sits down next to Eric.

She looks at Eric with a puzzled face, wondering what he wants to say to her.

Seeing this scene in front of her, she guesses that it could be that something has happened to Simon's family, and they should distribute their property?

If not, why put something so important in the living room?

As Katrina begins to think things through, Eric grabs Katrina's hand, looks at her earnestly, and asks, "Katrina, tell grandpa, have you really decided to forgive Aaron and get back together with him?"

Aaron?

When Katrina hears the name, she suddenly realizes why her grandfather looks so angry.

It is because of Aaron.

So, Aaron brought all this stuff, too?

Faced with Eric, Katrina doesn't want to hide anything. She simply answers, "Grandpa, and you have already known."

She isn't prepared to tell grandpa so soon, but grandpa has already known that.

After hearing Katrina's response, Eric asks unwillingly, "Katrina, tell grandpa how you think. Did you really forgive what he has done, which hurt you before, and you really don't mind, you really don't hate him at all?"

He has to understand Katrina's mind.

He couldn't let his granddaughter be with a man who ever hurt her easily.

After hearing Eric's question, Katrina's eyes darken, and she lowers her eyelids silently.

"Of course, I hated him. I hated him for leaving without a word. I hated him for abandoning me, and I hate him for being so cold to me. But he did these things to me before because he lost his memory and he couldn't remember me. Now he's got his memories back, he's got our feelings back, I want to try to give him another chance."

"Grandpa, before, he was willing to give up his life to save me. In my lifetime, I won't forget that scene forever. Life is too short. I really don't want to miss someone I really love because of resentment, and I don't want my baby to lose his father's love at such a young age. So I want to try to forgive him."

After hearing Katrina's answer and seeing the firmness in her eyes, Eric finally has nothing to say.

Katrina is right.

Now, though, all that comes to his mind is the harm Aaron did to Katrina.

But when he thinks of it carefully, it must be admitted that Aaron really loved her and was kind to Katrina before he lost his memory. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been so supportive of them before.

If the merits and demerits can be offset, just forgive him grudgingly this time.

If these are Katrina's thoughts, his forceful intervention might only make her unhappy.

Although Eric is a little old, he is an enlightened elder, after all.

He is silent for a moment. Then he sighs and says, "Those are all he left to you. You can deal with them as you see."

Then Eric gets up and goes back to his room.

That sigh, however, seems to indicate that he has decided to let go and not interfere in what will happen between Katrina and Aaron.

He decides to respect Katrina's idea and give Aaron another chance.

After Eric goes back to his room, Katrina looks surprised as she looks at the mountains of valuables in front of her, and then looks to Joseph.

Joseph points to the stick and the suitcase, "Yes, Aaron just brought these. He said these are betrothal gifts for you."

Betrothal gifts?

When Katrina squats on the ground and opens a property ownership certificate at random, she suddenly finds her name printed on the owner's column.

Katrina is shocked. How could it be her name?

Katrina cannot help but frown quickly, opens another, and finds it still prints her name.

Katrina examines several certificates, only to be shocked to find that everything in the box belongs to her.

When Katrina looks blankly at Joseph, Joseph nods affirmatively and says in a light voice, "Yes, he said these are all his possessions. He would like to give all his belongings to you and your baby. He said that if he ever does anything wrong to you, he will leave without anything."

Before he knows it, Joseph helps Aaron again.

But after hearing these words, Katrina's mood, however, is very complicated.

All of Aaron's property is in her name.

That means now he's penniless, right?

The company which he has worked so hard to build up is particularly important to him.

He even agreed to be engaged to a woman he didn't like because he was threatened by the company, which shows a sign of its importance to him.

But now he has transferred all of his company's equity to her.

Is he really not afraid that she would take these things and abandon him?

Is he not going to worry about it at all? In that case, he would lose everything.

Though she thinks that possibility, Katrina is a kind and principled girl.

She could never do such a thing.

Including now Aaron's transfer of all his possessions to her also makes her feel particularly uneasy.

Although he has done so, which is enough to prove his sincerity, she really can't accept these things which don't belong to her.

She agrees to forgive him because she doesn't want to miss each other.

Grandpa said to let her decide.

Now it's time to return the property to Aaron.

When Katrina thinks of that, she closes the suitcase, "Cousin Joseph, I'm going out."

Joseph knows she must go to Aaron.

However, she is carrying such a valuable thing which should be escorted by an army, how can he bear to see her go to Aaron alone?

Joseph immediately takes Katrina's suitcase and says, "It's very heavy. Come on, I'll go with you."

Hearing that, Katrina couldn't help looking up, and when she catches Joseph's gentle eyes, she smiles faintly, "Cousin Joseph, thank you."

Joseph follows Katrina with a suitcase, playing a role as her bodyguard and driver, and escorts her all the way to Aaron's villa.

When they get off, Joseph shoves the suitcase into Katrina's hand and says, "Go in. I'll wait for you outside."