Party to Celebrate His Recovery

Grandpa was everyone's grandpa. It wasn't that Yvette Larson was reluctant to fork out money for the party, but it was ridiculous for her family to fork out the entire cost.

Quince Larson knew that her family was the poorest amongst the four families. He was clearly trying to force them into a corner.

"What's wrong, Yvette Larson? It was your family that forced Grandpa to be admitted in the first place, and that piece of trash wasn't even willing to take care of Grandpa. He slept soundly outside instead! Now, you're not even willing to organize a party to celebrate Grandpa's recovery?"

"Yvette Larson, I never thought that your family was so unfilial."

Eleanor Larson—who was standing by the side—tutted. "Sigh, how did Uncle raise you? Yvette Larson, is your entire family so unfilial? Forget it if you're unwilling. Our family will pay for it; we'll just take it as though Grandpa never had family like you."