"Bobby is right," Nadia echoed, sitting next to Bobby.
"It's useless for you to stay here. Humph!" Frederic said angrily.
What was called 'old kidult'? It was the exactly same as expression on Frederic's face now. He turned his head to one side and didn't look at anyone. Wasn't it the way that a child acted waywardly? Well, he was more willful than the children.
Charles and Hardy looked at each other. The two didn't know what to do.
At this time, the door of the ward was suddenly pushed open, and Joseph and Daisy came in.
The two of them looked at Charles and then looked at the two children. Everyone had a long face. What did they mean?
Even they did not know what was going on, they could feel the strangeness and coldness of the atmosphere.
Did they have a fight?
"Grandpa." Daisy greeted Frederic first.
Hearing the voice of Daisy, Frederic hurriedly turned around and asked, "You are here?"
Then he asked, "Have you reconciled?"
But now, he had changed into a mature man, not the cynical young man!
"Joseph, you are right!" Daisy couldn't help praising him.
"Grandpa, even Joseph understand it. Don't you understand?" Charles took the opportunity to persuade him.
"Humph! Don't brainwash me. I won't forgive Nancy no matter what you say," said Frederic stubbornly.
"Well, you've talked too much. Your grandfather is tired. You can have a rest. How about going out for dinner together? Don't make your Grandpa unhappy. Just go, all of you," Hardy said as he saw that they couldn't reach an agreement.
"Okay, let's go." Joseph held Daisy's arm and asked, "Brother, are you still staying here?"
Charles thought it was useless to stay, so he stood up and said, "Let's go, kids."
"Great Grandpa, Mommy is really a good woman," Nadia said unwillingly.
"Well, I don't believe it. Good women are all obedient. Your Mommy is not obedient at all." Frederic simply covered his ears.