Old Master Crawford shook his head and said, “How boring. I guess I'll have to wait for Luke to come over on New Year's Eve to
play chess with me."
Mr. Griffin smiled. Luke was the only one in this family who could play chess with Old Master Crawford.
Old Master Crawford spoke again, "Give me my phone. I'd better figure out what the woman Allison brought back here is up to."
"Old Master Crawford, wait a minute." Mr. Griffin headed to Old Master Crawford's bedroom, picked up his phone, and handed it
to him.
Old Master Crawford called Luke.
After a while, Luke answered the call, "Grandpa, what's the matter?"
"I heard that Allison brought someone else back with her? Isn't she the interpreter you hired?" Old Master Crawford asked.
"The interpreter is still in Seoul. She's not planning to come back." Luke paused for a moment and said, "That woman is one of
the personal nurses from the plastic surgery hospital."
"Why did she bring a personal nurse back here?" Old Master Crawford could not understand why Allison did that.
"I'm not sure," answered Luke. He confirmed the woman's identity after he asked the interpreter in Seoul. She was the personal
nurse who was close with Allison.
"Fine. I don't want anything to do with her matters. You're her son. Do as you see fit," said Old Master Crawford. Although Allison
was acting strangely, he had no interest in finding out about her matters.
"Okay," replied Luke.
Old Master Crawford asked again, "Oh, will you come back here on New Year's Eve?"
"Mr. Griffin has already informed me," replied Luke.
"Ask Luca to come along too. She's alone here without any family or relatives. Bring her here so we can celebrate the new year
together," said Old Master Crawford. Although Luca was not thinking of getting married to Luke yet, Old Master Crawford was
very fond of her. That was why he thought of asking her to come along.
"I mentioned it to her. She rejected my offer." Luke paused for a moment and said, "Let's not ask her if she's reluctant to go over.
I don't think New Year's this year will be as good as the previous years either."
Old Master Crawford thought what Luke said was true.
Even though Allison was staying at the small villa now, she would certainly come back on New Year's Eve.
If Allison came back, Susan and she would be constantly arguing with each other.
It was wise of Luca to choose not to come over. Old Master Crawford understood that one should not air their dirty laundry in
public. Luca had made the right choice.
"Fine. Remember to bring the kids along with you. It's been a long time since I saw my precious greatgrandchildren," Old Master
Crawford reminded him.
What he said happened to be heard by Susan, who was downstairs.
His precious great-grandchildren?
How dare he call Allison's grandchildren his precious great-grandchildren when Thea was nothing to him!
Susan secretly harbored resentment against Old Master Crawford. She pretended as though nothing happened, walked to the
living room, and sat down.
Old Master Crawford ended the call with Luke and handed his phone to Mr. Griffin, signaling him to put it away. Then, he
continued to look at the chessboard. This was an endgame. He was still unable to find a way to crack the puzzle.
Susan cleared her throat and asked, “Father, were you talking to Luke on the phone just now?”
"Yes." Old Master Crawford did not lift his head. He stroked his chin as his thoughts were all on the chess game.
Susan took the chance to question him, "Allison's back. Will she be coming over here to celebrate New Year's Eve with us?"
"Why? Are you planning to start a fight with her when she's back?" Old Master Crawford shifted his gaze away from the chess
board and rolled his eyes at her.
Susan gave an awkward smile and said, "Father, I don't wish to argue with her as well. But she's the one who always starts it."
"It doesn't matter who starts it first. Both of you always end up fighting with each other, never letting the Crawford family have a
moment's peace." Old Master Crawford sneered.
"Everything will be fine if she doesn't start anything. I can't be bothered to argue with her. It's the new year." Susan rolled her
eyes. How could the grudges held between her and Allison be let go of that easily?
Old Master Crawford did not reply to her.
Susan's claim that she would not argue with Allison could not be trusted.
Susan realized that the old master was no longer replying to her. She stopped talking either. Otherwise, she might piss the old
master off.
In a blink of an eye, it was already New Year's Eve.
Luca knew Luke would be taking the kids to Crawford Manor in the afternoon. Hence, she woke up early and cleaned up the villa
together with Aunt Neile.
Although no one would be coming during the new year, it was going to be the start of another year and symbolized new hope. It
was a must to clean everything up.
Aunt Neile had almost finished cleaning up the villa after taking two days to do it. They only had to do some tidying up today.
They also needed to put up the decorations and decorate the outside of the house with some pretty decorative lights.
Luca took the decorative lights out. She was planning to decorate the house before Aunt Neile went on her holiday.
The kids knew that they would be decorating the house today. They all woke up early and helped with the decorations.
Two hours later, they finished decorating the whole villa.
Luca smiled when she looked at the decorations that livened up the villa and brought a festive mood into their home.
She loved such festive seasons, especially when she could celebrate them with Luke.
"Ms. Craw, I saw this in the storage room. Should we hang this?" Aunt Neile carried a bag of decorative lights while walking
toward her and asked.
Luca glanced at them. The decorative lights were meant to be hung on the tree in the garden.
It would look nice at night if they hung it on the tree. Although Luke would not be staying in the villa tonight, he would be back
tomorrow. Luca nodded and answered, “Yes. Let me hang it now.”
“Okay. I'll get the ladder.” Aunt Neile nodded and returned to the storage room.
Rainie, who stood beside Luca, asked, “Ms. Luca, are you going to hang these?”
“Yes. The decorative lights will look pretty on the tree,” replied Luca.
“But it's dangerous for you to climb the ladder. Let Daddy do it,” suggested Rainie.
“It's okay. It's better not to trouble Mr. Crawford with such small matters.” Luca shook her head. After Luke woke up and had his
breakfast, he had been working in his bedroom.
Luca did not want to disturb him.
“Ms. Luca, isn't this easy? Daddy is perfect for this job. Let me ask him.” Tommy shifted his eyes and hurried up the stairs.
Luca did not even get to stop Tommy in time.
After a while, Tommy held Luke's hand and walked down the stairs. He said, “Ms. Luca, you should let Daddy do this.”
“Yeah. I should be the one doing it,” said Luke. He saw Aunt Neile carrying the ladder out of the storage room. Then, he walked
toward her and took the ladder from her. He looked at Luca and said, “You'll guide me on where I should hang the decorative
lights.”
“Okay...” Luca nodded. She grabbed the coat on the hanger shelf and handed it to him.
Luke put the ladder aside and put on the coat.
Rainie picked up the scarf and gloves, saying to Luke, “Daddy, it's cold out there. Keep yourself warm.” “Okay.” Luke smiled. He
felt blessed to have his wife and daughter caring for him.
After Luke put on the scarf and gloves, he lifted the ladder and headed outside with Luca.
Luca carried a heavy bag in her hands. The length of the decorative lights in the bag was long enough to surround the whole
villa. Hence, she had to come up with a good plan on how they should hang these decorative lights.