Nathan Lawson pursed his lips. His gaze was full of keen insight after his close encounter with death.
"Heinz, you don't have to feel sorry for us," he said, "In fact, what you have done for us is not part of your responsibility."
Heinz Jones shook his head and said, "No, I don't feel obligated to do this. I am sincere in everything that I've done."
After all, he had the financial ability to do so.
"Heinz," Nathan looked at him and said as though he was enlightened, "Listen to me. I know that you feel responsible because of your guilt. On top of that, you also take pity on the fact that we two old things had lost our daughter. But we are not your responsibility. I'm not an unreasonable person."
"Dad!" Heinz shook his head and said, "Don't say that. We're a family. Both of you will always be my family members."