Chapter 500 Threat from Hamilton
Chapter 500 Threat from Hamilton
Vivian froze for a second, because she was a little strange about William's aunt's excessive
enthusiasm and undisguised kindness. But what she said...? After all, she and William hadn't married
yet, so she was still a little emboldened.
Hamilton looked at them calmly. Although his gaze was not offensive, it was still stressful.
Vivian did not dare to respond, bowing her head slightly and said nothing.
William held her hand tightly with a gentle expression, and said to her, "Vivian, greet everyone again
and change the title."
Vivian hesitated and smiled reluctantly. In the end, after seeing his firm and incontrovertible gaze, she
had to bite the bullet and said “hello, Grandpa, Dad and Aunt."
William's father and his aunt responded to her kindly, except for Hamilton. Hamilton turned a blind eye
to Vivian, then turned to look at Roe. His seriousness of a spirited face disappeared.
Everyone was surprised to find that Hamilton, with a kind smile which was rarely seen in his family,
slightly bent over and said to Roe, "Is your name Roe? Come to me, I am your great-grandfather."
Roe glanced tentatively at his father and mother, then walked to Hamilton with a calm expression. The
small Roe stood upright, with a serious face exactly like William’s.
The Lu family's genes were really strong. Just like now, no one would doubt whether Roe was a child of
the William or not.
"Call me great-grandfather." The old man looked at Roe hopefully, with anticipation in his old eyes.
This is the first child in the four generations of their family.
He just missed four years! What a shame!
Roe lowered his head reluctantly in silence. Not because he was impolite, but from the time he walked
in, he could see the great-grandfather's ignorance of his mother.
He had secretly listened to the discussion between his father and mother before, and knew that the
powerful great-grandfather was different from ordinary people.
But no matter who he was, the most important thing in Roe’s heart was his mother. He didn't like
people who were bad to his mother!
Roe's expression and attitude made Hamilton calm down from his original joy.
Hamilton finally raised his eyes and gave Vivian a formal look.
Vivian had a shock all over her body, blinked at Roe and said, "Roe, he is your great-grandfather."
Roe then reluctantly greeted Hamilton, "Great-grandfather."
Regardless of Roe's weakness just now, Hamilton was pleased with such a child with a happy smile,
which made the people around him feel strange.
William’s father didn't care about the others, so he invited William and Vivian to sit down. William's Property © NôvelDrama.Org.
father's gentle expression may be due to Mrs. Lucia's praise.
He said softly to Vivian, "Thank you for taking care of Roe by yourself for so many years. Thank you for
your hard work."
Vivian smiled, looking at William's father gratefully. Vivian glanced at William who was holding her
hands tightly.
She saw the apology in his eyes.
"Vivian is the reason why Roe is well-educated," William's aunt said. She immediately glanced at Oven
with contempt, "Don't you know? our family hasn't had a new offspring for so many years. You guys
who have grown up are already in your 20s or 30s, but you feel that you are still very young. Let alone
children, you even have no girlfriends. This makes us very anxious."
Oven, who leaned on the sofa lazily, said out loud as soon as he saw William's aunt, "Mom, I have
many girlfriends, so I can marry anyone. You can choose any girl you like, but you never choose, so
you can’t blame me! "
William's aunt glared at him fiercely, but she also felt distressed for his slapstick behavior, because she
knew what was going on with her son and didn't say anything.
"This kid doesn't have a formal name yet, right?" Hamilton said to William suddenly.
William was stunned and looked at Vivian.
Upon seeing this, Hamilton raised his eyebrows and said before Vivian could answer,
"Since he does not have a formal name, I will ask a professional to give him a good name later. I just
plan to take this opportunity to host a banquet and let relatives and friends know Roe."
Vivian felt a little strange. With a serious face, William squinted his eyes, as if thinking carefully about
what Hamilton wanted to do.
After a while, William chuckled suddenly, "Good idea, then you can also introduce Vivian to everyone,
because anyway, she will be our eldest daughter-in-law in the future."
Hamilton suddenly became angry. This brat clearly knew he didn't mean that.
The savvy people present, especially those who knew Hamilton, understood his thoughts, so they
glanced at William in an unbelievable way and calmed down.
Oven coldly snorts ironically. Hamilton said nothing, and no one knew whether he had acquiesced or
planned to cancel the banquet.
When Vivian had lunch in Hamilton's place, she was taciturn for a long time, and attracted William's
attention frequently.
William thought Vivian might be suppressed by the Hamilton's aura, so he didn't think much. Until
Vivian was leaving, his grandfather had always ignored her as if she was air.
"You young people are busy all the time and you haven't been home for a long time. Why don't you
take advantage of these few days to get in touch with your relatives? Let me take care of Roe!"
The gentle-faced Hamilton stood in the front hall holding Roe's hand, as if talking about a small thing.
William pursed his lips, naturally unwilling.
Without waiting for him to refuse, Vivian suddenly said, "We have taken Grandpa's kindness in our
hearts, but Roe easily loses his temper when he leaves me. I am worried that he will disturb your
peaceful life, so let him go with us. "
The old man glanced at Vivian with obvious disdains. Taking a deep breath, Vivian looked at Hamilton
stubbornly, with an attitude of uncompromising attitude.
William frowned, feeling a little weird. But he followed Vivian and said, "Grandpa, Vivian is right. Roe,
who meets you for the first time, is unfamiliar with you, and he had never been separated with Vivian
since he was a child, so it is not appropriate for him to stay here. "
He may not care what Vivian said, but he cares very much about what William said.
Hamilton looked down at Roe, and then he saw Roe looking pitifully at Vivian.
Trying to make his own expressions kind, Hamilton bent down, "Roe, do you want to stay here?
Grandpa can give you what you want."
This temptation was not uncommon.
But Roe, with his lips pressed, looked at Vivian steadfastly, and completely ignored Hamilton.
This made Hamilton furious. He let go of Roe, "Go ahead."
His stubborn appearance was not like a high-ranking Marshall at all, but rather an old naughty boy.
Roe hurried to hold Vivian's hand and snuggled close to her.