Cherish Turner understood what he was saying and said softly, "This money was his to begin with."
Robert Griffith snorted coldly and silently agreed.
"Alright, old man, let Miss Turner rest." The old lady quickly changed the subject and said, "Miss Turner, if you need anything, just let us know. Don't be shy. Lunch is ready, I'll come get you."
"Thank you, ma'am. You're too kind."
"Old man, let's go."
The old lady helped Robert Griffith leave. As they went downstairs, she sighed, "This is the first time William has been so persistent in his feelings for a girl. Although I was against it at first, now, old man, I think we should be happy."
"So what?"
"Ah, ah, ah."