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"What's wrong with the surnJarvis? Sylvia chose it herself," Old Mr. Jarvis argued, standing his ground.

"That's only because she hadn'te back to the Quintin family before. Now that she has, her nneeds to be changed," Old

Mr. Quintin replied stubbornly, refusing to budge an inch.

Old Mr. Jarvis asked, "Nana is just her nickname. What was her full nbefore?"

At that, Old Mr. Quintin's expression grew somber. "From the moment Nana was born, Gia and | started arguing. Not long after,

she left J City with Nana and gave her the nicknNana. Later, when they chome, | kept saying we needed to give Nana a

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proper name, but every tGia and | disagreed, so we never settled on one."

Old Mr. Jarvis brightened. "Well, that just means Sylvia was the nshe was meant to have all along. | don't think it needs to be

changed!"

Old Mr. Quintin snorted. "Absolutely not. Tomorrow, I'll discuss this with Gia, and then we'll have Nana officially registered

under our family."

"You should ask Sylvia how she feels about it," Mr. Carnes interjected. "You can't just decide for her—what if she gets upset?"

Hearing this, Old Mr. Quintin hesitated a little, then finally said, "Of course, Nana's agreement is what matters most."

He glanced upstairs, a touch of emotion in his voice. "Tonight, Gia and Nana are sharing a room."

Old Mr. Jarvis smiled. "Mother and daughter have known each other for a while now. This should help them feel less awkward and

distant."

"Yes," Old Mr. Quintin sighed. "The more | look at Sylvia, the more she seems like one of the Quintin family."

Old Mr. Jarvis teased, "Weren't you the one who looked down on her before?"

Old Mr. Quintin flushed with embarrassment. "At that time—"

"What about it? You let Evelyn stir things up, and you developed a bias against a girl you'd never even met," Old Mr. Jarvis retorted.

"You can't blSylvia if she doesn't pay you any mind."

Old Mr. Quintin's face reddened further. "That was my mistake!"

"Admitting it is good enough."

Old Mr. Quintin frowned. "But even now, Nana still hasn't calledGrandpa."

Old Mr 1arvis took a sip of tea and offered aforting smile. "Give Svivia stime. This is a huge change—it's not something

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