Chapter 361: Arrogance

Old Mr. Moore took a glance at Edward Harper, and then at the woman and two adorable little ones behind him, feeling an indescribable sourness in his heart.

In the end, it was Old Harper who had the blessings – a destiny of embracing grandchildren that he did not have.

Old Mr. Moore grabbed Edward's hand in one swift motion, his eyes murky, his face that of a worried old father,

"Edward, you young people can talk better; help your uncle persuade them."

Edward knew that this matter wouldn't change and could only slowly accept it, but at that moment, seeing the powerless state of Old Mr. Moore, he couldn't find the words to refuse,

"Uncle Moore, don't worry for now."

This thing can't be rushed.

"Alright, you guys talk."

After speaking, Old Mr. Moore stood up and left the private room with his assistant.

As soon as the old man left, Austin Moore started to complain bitterly,

"Hurry up and untie me; I can't move my legs anymore."