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Comeback Of The Adored Heiress

Chapter 1284
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Chapter 1284: "Fine, fine," Damari huffed, waving his hand.

Dismissively, Damari huffed, "I won't say anything. Happy now? You stubborn brat-you never listen. You're getting more and more annoying." He pushed the chessboard aside.

"Forget this game. Just go. I don't even want to see you right now." As Damari gestured for Andrew to leave, Madisyn walked back into the room. She looked at the chessboard, now a complete mess, and frowned.

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"What happened here?” she asked, glancing between the two men.

Damari shook his head, but the moment he looked at Madisyn, his frustration eased. She was the granddaughter-in-law he had chosen, and just seeing her made him feel a little better. Yet, at the stime, it reminded him of why he was so upset with Andrew.

"I'm fine," Damari said with a sigh.

"I'm just not happy with Andrew right now. How about you sit and play withinstead? Let him go back on his own." "What?" Madisyn asked, her eyes filled with curiosity and concern as she glanced at Andrew, wondering what he had done to upset Damari. Andrew met her questioning gaze with a calm, reassuring look. Without a word, he stepped beside her and gently took her hand. Then, looking at Damari, he said in a steady voice, "It's getting late, Grandpa. You should rest. Madisyn and I will visit again soon." Without waiting for a response, he led Madisyn toward the car.

Though unsure of what had transpired, Madisyn trusted Andrew's judgment. She glanced back at Damari and gave him a small nod, silently promising to return.

Watching them disappear through the courtyard entrance, Damari let out a long sigh. He turned to the butler beside him and shook his head.

"Look at her," he muttered.

"She truly is exceptional. Having her by Andrew's side is a blessing. But that boy—” Damari frowned, his frustration evident.

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Check what's new on g@l"He's not a child anymore, yet he still can't see what truly matters." The butler, who had served Damari for years, understood the weight behind his words. He had witnessed the many trials the Klein family had endured and was well aware of the tragic circumstances surrounding Andrew's parents' deaths.

Andrew's mother had cfrom a powerful military family. She had met and fallen in love with Andrew's father during a mission, and together they had built a life, raising Andrew and Evie. But in the end, fate had been cruel -both of them had lost their lives on yet another mission.

Damari had always been reluctant for Andrew to follow in his mother's footsteps. It wasn't just disapproval-it was fear. Fear of history repeating itself.

Yet, despite his reservations, he had never truly stopped Andrew. If he om had, Andrew wouldn't have joined that secretive organization so young or risen to such an influential position within it.

But was it the right choice? No one could say for sure. And it was that very uncertainty that left Damari restless. The butler's voice was gentle as he tried to comfort Damari.

"Mr. Klein, you've witnessed Andrew's capabilities over the years. Missm Johns has proven herself equally competent. We must place our trust in them." Damari's shoulders slumped as he shook his head wearily.