Hiding the Twins from Their Billionaire Father

Chapter 157 Sorry



Chapter 157 Sorry

Chapter 157 Sorry

All afternoon, Rowan was busy selecting the best items for the twins—clothes, snacks, toys. He had

never been so happy about using his black card. As the night fell, the trunk of his car no longer had

space.

"Sorry, Sir. Do you mind if I put several things in the front seat?" Peter asked with his hands full of

shopping bags.

Rowan pursed his lips with his gaze fixed on the trunk. "I should have asked them to send it to Frank's

address," he grumbled.

After a sigh, he pulled two big teddy bears from the trunk. "I’ll take these with me. Arrange as best you

can."

"Okay, Sir."

Peter opened the middle door for Rowan to enter before going back to adjusting the trunk. In his heart,

he wondered what made his master change and where Sean had gone.

In the car, Rowan fixed the bow tie on the teddy bear in the black suit and then the red ribbon on the

head of the bear in the pink suit. His eyes sparkled brightly.

"These bears are perfect for Louis and Emily. I bet they will love them."

Chuckling, Rowan glanced at the guidebook beside him. "Please be patient, My Great-Grandchildren. C0ntent © 2024 (N/ô)velDrama.Org.

We will be at peace soon. Let’s make your wishes come true. We can laugh and have fun together." He

breathed a sigh of relief. The air around him had never been that light.

Suddenly, the repeated honks caught his attention. Rowan turned to look at the windshield. Apparently,

a big truck was speeding down the street. It swerved many times, trying to avoid other vehicles, but to

no avail.

"Sir ...!" Peter opened the car door with a panicked expression. "Come out now!"

Rowan's mouth was agape, his body shaking. His breath roared as his heart was suddenly stricken

with fear. As quickly as possible, he moved towards the door.

However, before he could get out, the truck hit his car. In a split second, the world felt like it was

shaking. His ears were ringing and his gaze turned dark. The past flashed through his mind—how he

founded the company, how he raised Norman, how he lost his son, and how he fought with his

grandson. As Louis and Emily passed through his mind, tears came to his eyes.

‘Good morning, Sir. Emily and I are very grateful that you gave us a scholarship. We are also happy we are invited to this cool event. Therefore, we want to give you a gift.’

‘We just bought colored pencils. So, we decided to give you our first drawing.’

Rowan's chest began to ache. He remembered very well that he had rejected the gift.

‘That's for the Kind Grandfather! Since he already treated us this lunch, we should also treat him with

the ice cream.’

‘Thank you very much, Kind Grandfather. If we already have much money, we will definitely treat you.’

Rowan's lungs seemed to be entangled in thorns. He remembered very well that he had mocked the

toddlers' good intentions.

‘Come here, Kind Grandfather. Sit here. We don't have many friends here. So, your presence means a

lot to Louis.’

‘Emily is right. I'm glad someone cares about me. Thank you, Mister Harper. You're such a good

person!’

Those smiles ... those sweet words .... He was afraid that he would never see and hear them again.

‘Birthday cake should be distributed to special people first. Since you are our great-grandfather, you get

it too!’

‘You are the best great grandfather in the world. And you know what, Great Grandpa? Mrs. Bell gave

us vouchers for free shopping at a toy shop. We can go there together later.’

Rowan's tears became heavier. His breathing became shaky. He had never felt such deep fear. He

really didn't want to go.

“Louis … Emily ….”

With all his might, he braced himself. Slowly, the light returned. He could see Peter holding his

shoulders while screaming for help. However, no sound caught his ears other than Louis and Emily's

voices.

"My ... my great-grandson ...."

Rowan started gasping for air. His heart felt like it had been stabbed by a knife. However, Rowan didn't

care. Even though he was shaking, his hands kept trying to reach the teddy bears on the sidewalk.

"My gift .... My promise .... I haven't had time yet ...."

Rowan groaned. The grip in his chest grew stronger. More tears spilled. As he could no longer breathe,

one word echoed in his last memory. "Sorry ...."

***

“Daddy, are you serious? Great Grandpa has really changed?" Emily asked, shaking Frank's hand

cheerfully as they walked into their mansion. Her eyes sparkled, waiting for an answer, and so did

Louis'.

"Yes," Frank nodded with a faint smile. “Daddy heard clearly about how proud he is of you. Great

Grandpa has high hopes for you two. You don’t have to make it happen. But, if you are willing to,

Daddy’s sure he will be very happy."

"We don’t mind, Daddy," Louis said with pursed lips. "Emily and I do want to advance the company in

our own ways."

Frank's heart was filled with warm. Glancing at Kara, he widened his smile. “You gave birth to truly

amazing children, Kara.”

Kara's cheeks flushed. “Yeah, Louis and Emily are amazing.”

Then, she looked at the toddlers. “Little Angels, why don't you call Great Grandpa now? Invite him to

have dinner with us."

“That's a great idea, Mommy! I can't wait to welcome him!” Emily said in a sweet voice that warmed

everyone’s heart.

Suddenly, Frank's phone rang. Seeing the name on the screen, his eyebrows met. “Why does Peter

call me?”

While the twins whisper to Kara about who Peter was, Frank received the call. "Yes?"

A moment later, Frank froze. His face turned pale as his head felt dizzy. It was like he was sucked into

another dimension. Before his consciousness ran out, he quickly held on Kara.

What he had just heard was too unbelievable. What he was feeling was too difficult to understand.

“Frank, are you okay?” Kara supported him.

“Daddy?” The twins were worried too. They grabbed Frank's legs and held him so he wouldn't fall.

Frank finally knew it wasn't a dream. The reality had happened and it could not be denied.

"Grandpa Rowan ... Grandpa Rowan ...." He choked on his own words. How could he have the heart to

tell Louis and Emily? They had just made a perfect plan for Rowan.

Kara gasped, while the toddlers blinked in confusion.

"He's gone? Is Great Grandpa … dead?” Louis looked at the people with a frown on his face.

As no one could answer, Kara bent her knees, holding Louis and Emily's shoulders. The look on her

face couldn't hide the grief.


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