Chapter 91 Boohoo Aunt Bea, I Don't Want My Daddy Anymore
Luke quickly rushed from the office to the neighborhood where Bianca and her grandpa lived.
The black Range Rover stopped at the gate of the neighborhood. As soon as he got out of the car, his sharp-eyed subordinate
came to report to the tall man. "Mr. Crawford, the people have been contained and the car has been towed away."
"Good job," Luke said those two words indifferently and walked toward the frightened old man.
The person behind him did not follow him. After reporting, he was not sure what to do next.
The police took away the two scar-faced men. The traffic police department had also ordered a tow truck to tow away the already
broken car. However, the crowd from the neighborhood were still excited and surrounded the old man.
Luke walked up to the old man, helped him up, and said, "Grandpa, everything's settled."
"Sorry about the trouble... I couldn't get through Bea's phone so that group of people called you...” Grandpa was extremely sorry
and out of breath. He kept thinking about how old and useless he was, always finding trouble for them.
"No, Grandpa. It's alright." Luke planned to take the old man home first.
Luke nodded a little to the two aunties from the neighborhood who had taken care of the old man and picked up the old man's
birdcage. With one hand supporting the old man and one hand holding the birdcage, he went upstairs.
The two aunties behind them said with admiration, "Tsk tsk. Look at the old man's grandson-in-law. Compared to everyone else's
son-in-law, he's handsome, drives a luxury car, and settled everything before his person arrived at the scene. It must be
generations of accumulated blessings for the old man’s family!"
After returning to the office from the hospital in the afternoon, Bianca's phone never rang.
Naturally, she did not know what happened to Grandpa in the neighborhood.
When it was time to get off work, Bianca called Grandpa.
Before the old man could speak, Bianca asked, "Grandpa, what do you want to eat for dinner? How long has it been since you
last ate fish? How about I buy a fish and fry it for you later?"
She did not hear the expected reply from Grandpa. Instead, it sounded like someone took the phone over. Then, Bianca heard
another old voice from the speaker, Bea, I'm your other grandpa, Luke's grandpa.’
Bianca, who was crossing the road, stopped immediately. How could Grandpa be with Luke's grandpa?
Beep.
Beep, beep.
It was rush hour and Bianca was blocking the traffic flow on the road in the downtown area.
"Sorry." Bianca nodded apologetically to the car she was blocking. With the phone in her hand, she walked quickly across the
road toward the subway station and asked, "My grandpa..."
"Come over for dinner tonight. Luke's at the office. The two of you can come back together. Alright! I'm hanging up now!" Old
Master Crawford finished speaking and hung up the phone in a good mood.
Bianca stopped in her steps again, unable to figure out how Grandpa got there.
At that moment, a black Range Rover drove over and stopped beside her.
Bianca saw the man sitting in the car and felt as if a bone was stuck in her throat. She could neither spit it out nor swallow it
down.
"Get in the car.” After rolling down the car window, the man with the toughlooking face urged expressionlessly.
Bianca did not get in the car. Instead, she asked him, "Why is my grandpa at your place?
"Why aren't you saying anything?"
Luke remained silent.
’Don't use this kind of method to force me to do something. I don't mind having my grandpa live in your place." Bianca was not
about to compromise.
Luke always had a way to control her. As for her, the only thing she could do was try her best to hold him off so that he would not
be able to successfully control her.
"Alright, I guess I’ll just take care of your grandpa for the rest of my life," Luke said coldly and rolled up his car window slowly.
The black Range Rover quickly disappeared from the side of the road.
Bianca was stunned.
40 minutes later, Bianca arrived home exhausted.
Her phone rang just as she entered the house.
The old man scolded her. "Bea, why have you become so silly? Why didn't you go with Luke after getting off work? What games
are you playing? I'm ordering you to come over right now!" 1
"Grandpa!" Bianca did not know what Luke told him when he got back.
From what Grandpa said, it sounded like she was the one being unreasonable and causing trouble.
"If you don't come, I'll get a taxi immediately. I'll pack up and go back to live in the small town." The old man threatened his
granddaughter and hung up.
At the Crawford Manor, the servants were busy making dinner.
The two old men were happily playing chess in the garden.
Old Master Crawford said to Old Man Rayne who just hung up his call with his granddaughter, "The young people now are not
like our generation. Our Luke is very sensible and obedient. The two of them are having a hard time seeing eye to eye. Luke said
he doesn't know what he did wrong, so...”
"It's Bea's fault." Old Man Rayne took the blame.
He played a chess piece and said, "Bea's also a caring and sensible child, but when young people are in love, there'll inevitably
be a bump. If there isn't a big problem, I'll teach her a lesson when she comes over.’
"No, there's no need for a lesson. As their elderlies, the most we can do is just mediate forthem. Please don't teach my
granddaughter-in-law a lesson." Old Master Crawford was worried as if she was his own granddaughter.
When Old Man Rayne heard what he said, he felt at ease.
'The husband's family acknowledges Bea and is friendly to her.'
When he had come over in the afternoon, Old Man Rayne got a big shock when 'Jean' suddenly became 'Luke'.
After listening to the ins and outs from his grandson-in-law, the old man realized what had been going on.
That Jean had cheated, betrayed, and even impregnated the mistress.' That scumbag Jean is never getting near Bianca ever
again!'
Fortunately, he could tell that Luke was treating his granddaughter sincerely.
'The chairman of a corporation, young and promising. When she wanted to go to the small town, he went. Poor thing even slept
a night in the car.
'He wouldn’t be willing to suffer sleeping in a car for a night if he didn’t really sincerely like Bea.’
With a cigarette in one hand, Luke was talking on the phone about work. The two twin babies behind him looked at the
workaholic man contemptuously. Obviously, they had not forgiven him for the movie incident. They were still angry at their dad
for picking a movie without thinking things through first.
Old Man Rayne looked happier when he saw that his grandson-in-law was a talented person with a sense of responsibility and
leadership.
If his granddaughter could marry such a man, it would mean that she had not suffered in vain for the past two decades.
When Bianca arrived at Crawford Manor, the two little kids rushed out to hug her legs when they saw her figure approaching.
She had not even gotten inside.
It was as if she was a magnetic field, attracting and getting them stuck to her the moment they met.
Luke put out the cigarette butt in his hand. He looked deeply terrifying when he furrowed his brows. He yelled at the kids, "Don't
make trouble, you two. Who told you you could hug her?"
Bianca listened to his enigmatic voice and lowered her head. She coaxed the two little kids with a nice tone. "Can you two let me
go in?"
"Why are you crying?" When Bianca said that, she saw the tears forming in Rainie's eyes. More and more started to flow out.
Rainie threw herself feebly into Bianca's arms, crying and rubbing her.
Blanche's tiny face said expressionlessly by the side, ’We don't know what happened to Daddy. It's like he has lost his soul. He
said that he'll take us to the movies, but in the end, he didn’t check what type of movie it was and picked Life for us to watch. It
scared Rainie and we had to leave halfway because she started crying. She's still having nightmares when she sleeps."
"Alright, alright. Don't be scared now. I'm here." Bianca heartbrokenly kissed Rainie's little cheek and picked her up to coax her.
Rainie cried even more sadly. Her two little hands clasped Bianca's neck as she muttered, "Aunt Bea, I don't want my daddy
anymore."