Old Mr. Pearson took a rough guess, "You're going to see Theo?"
"How do you know, Grandpa?" Bonnie was amazed.
Old Mr. Pearson laughed, "Grandpa has seen many people ah, if this does not know, will not say out to make people laugh?"
Do not look at him cheerful, as if he is an old boy who does not know anything, but in fact, he understands it!
Even, without Bonnie saying anything, he guessed the reason why Bonnie wanted to see Theo.
"There must have been a lot of misunderstanding between Sebastian and his father. To say the least, | watched his father grow up
and even watched him and Sebastian's mother fall in love and then agree to set up a baby marriage for the two families’ children.
But when Sebastian's mother left, he stayed at Capital and never went looking for it, and Sebastian inevitably had resentment in
his heart."
"So ......" Bonnie sounded a little hesitant, "Grandpa do you think that it's because he doesn't love Sebastian's mother anymore?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWithout half a moment's hesitation, Old Mr. Pearson denied it outright, "How can that be? He loved Sebastian's mother the most,
and he did and still does."
After a pause, he told Bonnie, "Do you know why, before Sebastian cback, the large the Jones Family was left to Nancy and Jay
to manage?"
"Because he's not interested in running the company?" Bonnie guessed.
Old Mr. Pearson shook his head, "He has broken his hamstring and hamstring, so there is no way to do something like hold a pen
and sign, let alone negotiate any business."
Old Mr. Jones would feel bad about having a disabled person represent the Jones Family in a partnership, even if others had no
problem with it.
That's why Theo was given up and left to be a womanizer and wanderer at the Jones Family.
"Grandpa, how do you know so much detail." Bonnie was curious, "Could it be, that you went to treat Theo's wound?"
Old Mr. Pearson nodded, "Yes, the situation, Old Mr. Jones does not want too many people to know, after all, the family shcan
not be revealed, so | had to ask me, an old man to help, and hope that | tighten my mouth."
"Then grandpa you still tell me."
"You're my own granddaughter, of course | can tell you, and besides, it's not like you're going to meet Theo, it's best to know your
enemy." Old Mr. Pearson waved his hand.
Bonnie pondered, "So that's why he was so cruel to himself so he wouldn't take over the Jones Family?"
Hard to cut their own tendons and hamstrings ah.
Gee, it hurts just to hear it.
"I'm not sure about that, but when I arrived, | heard him arguing with Old Mr. Jones, saying something about how you didn't
promisethat you could letgo to Summer as long as | did that.
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Then Old Mr. Jones lowered his voice and said something, and he was silent, like the walking dead, not even grunting as he dressed
the wound."
In retrospect, it does seem as if Theo was a different person after this day.
He drinks heavily, spends his days in the flower fields, hangs around, and carves the word "rich boy" clearly on his brain.
But Old Mr. Pearson still insisted, "He must have his own reasons for being so unheeded."
"Whether it is or not, I'll find out if | ask this afternoon." Bonnie said.
Old Mr. Pearson nodded, "Yes, ask around!"
Following that, he raised his hand to look at his watch, "It's about time, do you needto accompany you?"
"No, | asked Grandma Marly to be the middleman, if you go too, Grandpa, how bad it will be to meet then." Bonnie refused.