He Clings to Me Every Night - C.576 - : Repentance

He Clings to Me Every Night

C.576 - : Repentance
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Chapter 576: Chapter 576: Repentance

Dad was insistent on bringing Bella Thompson back to Serene City, even going as far as bringing this vile woman to take care of grandpa, Daniel Marshall was very disappointed.

Daniel’s thin lips were tightly pursed and anger was ready to explode from his eyes.

At this, Olivia Jenkins remained silent, thinking calmly.

Olivia had responsibilities towards the Jenkins Group, and besides, the Jenkins Group was just starting anew, she couldn’t just abandon it and she also couldn’t be looking after grandpa all the time, she would definitely need help from a servant.

It wouldn’t be busy after the holiday but Olivia would also need to follow up on the robot project, follow up on TV drama filming, executive produce the charity variety show and manage the COOKIE platform, Olivia could find time to look after grandpa for a few days, but in the long run, it definitely wouldn’t work.

Olivia also realized, their father-in-law was obstinate and he was determined to bring Bella Thompson back to Serene City, their discussion was merely a formality, she and Daniel couldn’t change their father-in-law’s decision, it was better to stay quiet.

Michael Marshall glanced at Daniel Marshall and Olivia Jenkins, then said while standing tall and proud, “You are entrusting a servant to take care of him, Are you comfortable without one of your own watching? Is care from a servant always good? If not overseen, who knows what the servant would do, can your grandpa take care of himself? What if he is abused?”

“…”

“Bella is the wife, hence it’s her duty to take care after your grandpa, this is justified by both sentiment and logic. Everyone is watching her, if something happened to your grandpa, who wouldn’t suspect her, would she dare to be evil?”

Are we not all a family, do we really need it to be a life and death situation before we stop? The punishment endured by Bella and Matthew is also enough, they have been ostracized for so long and have realized their mistakes, they will change.”

Daniel, his head pounding, frowned and said in a deep voice, “If you insist on doing it your way, I can’t persuade you, but let this be clear, if anything happens to grandpa, I will not let them slide. If they still refuse to change, no matter who they are, I will not hesitate to take action. And just remember, you are a son, I just hope you know what you should do.”

With that, Daniel gave his father an ominously fierce glare before storming out of the intensive care unit.

Olivia followed him out.

Michael Marshall felt complicated emotions. He loosened his tie and threw it onto the coffee table.

He knew, no matter what kind of decision he made, there were people who would be displeased.

His two sons, he had tried his best to keep balance, but none of them accepted each other, a complicated marriage created a complicated family. If they were to blame someone, they should blame him.

Michael laughed at himself bitterly, feeling a sour taste rise inexplicably in his mind.

He also wished for a harmonious family, but as long as there were benefits, conflicts would never end. He was not a fool and could certainly see the visible and hidden fights among various forces.

All he wanted was a harmonious family, he had been trying to mediate the conflicts inside the family, however, things didn’t turn out as he wished.

Being caught in the middle was really tough!

Michael got up and walked into the room, sitting at the edge of his dad’s bed, and looked blankly at him.

“I have regrets. You must be laughing at me inwardly, right? I shouldn’t have gone ahead with this marriage out of defiance, which has sown the seeds of this distress. I am to blame for all that is happening now.”

“Both sons are fighting each other to death, maybe this is my punishment.”

“Dad, you were right, Matthew shouldn’t have been allowed to study business. He should have studied medicine, or art, or law, so as to avoid the bloody fights for the position of the heir. I was wrong, I should’ve listened to you.”

“You said Daniel is smart and talented. You choose him to be the heir and decided to cultivate him personally. I shouldn’t have oppressed Daniel out of resentment and shouldn’t have defied you, which has thus led to this disaster.”

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