Old Master Williams had always prided himself on understanding his grandson, Robert. Initially, even he believed that Robert and Eleanor's marriage lacked true affection.
However, judging from Robert's reactions today, his feelings for Eleanor were anything but ordinary.
The old man was both relieved and delighted. On one hand, he was glad that "Pudding," his affectionate nickname for Robert, had finally found someone he truly cared about. On the other hand, he was fond of Eleanor and felt that Robert’s choice reflected excellent judgment.
It was, without a doubt, good news.
Still, there was one thing he needed to be sure of.
"Pudding, you've never been in love before. Experiencing it for the first time might leave you a little confused," Old Master Williams mused, a soft smile lighting up his eyes. "But Eleanor is a good girl. You mustn't let her down. If you're unsure about anything, learn. Learn how to win her heart."