Chapter 378: The Youngest in the Family

When people get older, they all hope their descendants will stay close by. Mr. Harper is not so rigid in his thinking—he only wants his children to be happy, and everything else matters little. But wanting Edward Harper to go to Sea City with Clara Knox is real, and feeling a bit upset about it is also real.

Edward Harper, of course, isn't foolish. How could he not see through Mr. Harper's thoughts? When people age, they're almost childlike—that's something Edward can see clearly in his grandfather's restraint.

"Grandpa, you could actually come with me to Sea City. I mentioned it before—I bought a house there. A riverside view apartment, spacious and open. The air in Southland is better for your health, it's more suitable for your recovery."

When Edward brought up what he had said previously, the old man finally understood his remark about having relatives in Sea City—it turned out there were hidden meanings in his words.