Chapter: 1173
Amused, Rosalynn reached for one of the bags and pulled out a bottle of wine.
“No, I meant this. See, Grandpa? We have different kinds of wine that you like.”
A gleam appeared in Calvert’s eyes. He looked eager to say something, but when his gaze fell on
Brian, his mood soured again. “Did you buy the wine for me?”
“No. Brian actually asked his friends to seek out the best brands from different parts of the world.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtRosalynn placed the wine back in the bag and walked over to the old man.
She clung to his arm and said, “Grandpa, since he brought you such excellent wine, won’t you please
forgive him?”
Calvert glared at her coy expression and snorted again. “I’m not a petty person. Now, hurry and cook
for me.”
It was his way to compromise.
Rosalynn nodded in understanding, then handed him a box of desserts.
“Here, I made these myself. You can snack on them first.”
“Very well,” Calvert said, finally looking satisfied as he took the box.
Rosalynn turned to Brian and blinked innocently at him. “Are you coming to help me cook?”
Help her cook?
Brian looked taken aback, but he was saved from saying anything when Calvert spoke. “You naughty
girl! Why are you so keen on taking him away? Are you worried that I would give him a hard time?”
Rosalynn gave her grandfather an innocent look. “Of course not. I just need an extra pair of hands to
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwork faster. I want you to have dinner as soon as possible.“
“Don’t worry about that. Go on ahead and cook by yourself. I have something to talk to him.” Calvert
huffed and waved her away.
“Fine.” Rosalynn sighed and looked at Brian.
He smiled and gave her a small nod of reassurance.
Deep down, he was elated that his wife was so protective of him.
“You brat! Didn’t you abandon Rosalynn for two whole years in silent protest of your marriage? Why are
you still hanging on to her?”
The two men sat across each other in the living room. Calvert was glaring at Brian with unbridled rage.
Brian lowered his eyes and apologized again. “I was a fool. I failed to see the goodness of her soul and
wasted two years that I should have spent by her side.”