Amos frowned and said, âI wonât kill you but I wonât be a puppet.â
He then called for Clint and said, âPlease send the guest off!â
Clint pushed through the door hurriedly and came in. The next second, he saw Old Master Granger collapse from his wheelchair with a thud.
Amos was shocked as he hurried over to his father and said, âQuick, call the doctor.â
â¦
Old Master Grangerâs assistant arrived shortly after. He took out a bottle and fed a pill to the Old Master, âDo you have a bed for him to rest?â
Amos said to Clint hurriedly, âTake him to my lounge.â
After laying the Old Master down, the assistant heaved a sigh of relief and said, âItâs alright. He will wake up soon.â
Amos frowned and asked, âWhatâs wrong with him?â
The assistant shook his head, âHeâs fine. Age is getting to him so heâs not really in a good shape.â
âTell me the truth!â Amos insisted. In fact, he had suspected that his fatherâs health had deteriorated over the years but he did not pester him for various reasons. He was shocked when he witnessed his father falling from the wheelchair.
The assistant took a step back swiftly and said, âMr. Granger, please donât make things difficult for me. I promised the Old Master that I wouldnât tell anyone!â
Amosâ heart sank and he turned his gaze to Clint and said, âGo and call a doctor to examine him.â
Noticing how determined Amos was, the assistant finally said reluctantly, âOkay, Iâll tell you but you canât let the Old Master know that I was the one told you, or else heâll not let me go.â
âSay it!â Amos was getting agitated.
The assistant stuttered, âItâs⦠Itâs cancer.â
Amosâs heart skipped a beat and Clint was taken aback as well.
âWhy didnât you tell me earlier?â Amos asked.
The assistant sighed, âThe Old Master had always been busy with work. In fact, he had been suffering from insomnia after your brotherâs death. Yet, he still went to work as per usual. This practice and the long term fatigue has taken its toll on his body. When we found out, the cancer was already at stage four. The doctor said that there is only a twenty percent chance that the surgery would succeed. Besides, the surgery would very likely trigger the spread of the cancer cells. If he doesnât perform the surgery, he might be able to live for another six months on medication.â
Six monthsâ¦
Amos frowned. Back then, he had requested the Old Master for a year to sort his matters out. The Old Master agreed to his request.
All of a sudden, Amos felt a little offended. He said, âWas my brother that good? To the point that my father refused to take care of his own health?â
The assistant dared not reply. This was their family problem. How could he comment on anything about it?
After a moment of silence, the assistant added, âI have something to say but Iâm not sure if I should.â
Amos replied with a frown, âIf I told you that you shouldnât say it, would you not say it then?â
The assistant hit a wall and it took him a while to compose himself before saying, âThe Old Master had always hoped that you would go back to the mansion to visit him. Recently, he has a good relationship with Miss Liam because she often visits him. Since he doesnât have much time left, why donât you agree to his request? After⦠After that, you can still do whatever you want.â
The assistantâs remarks had touched Amosâ sore spot, and it sounded a little cruel.
Amos snorted and said, âYou can leave now!â
The assistant dared not continue and turned to leave.
Amos was rooted to the ground for a while before heading to the lounge in his wheelchair.
Old Master Granger looked very peaceful when he was fast asleep. However, one could hear that his breathing was heavy after listening carefully. It was as if it took him a lot of effort just to breathe.
To be honest, Amos had nothing to be sad about.
He had never seen his father since he was little and he would always follow his mother as she moved from one place to another. His mother never actually mentioned this man but she would always take the manâs photo and cry in the middle of the night.
However, she would return to normal the next day, as if everything that happened the night before was just a dream.
There was only one exception. That day, when she knew that her days were numbered, she took out the photo and handed it to Amos. She told him to look for the man in the photo.
Amos was disgusted and he threw the photo away. He never thought that he would come back one day.
However, it was long after that he realized that his mother had left that man her last words at the back of the photo.
âHope to see you again.â
It turned out that she had missed him all these years and was still hoping to see him again after all this while!
Therefore, Amos tried his best to strengthen himself, hoping that one day he could come back and prove to that man that he was not weaker than that manâs beloved eldest son.
However, Amos was not happy now that he saw his father like this.
Old Master Granger on the bed suddenly opened his mouth and shouted, âYasmineâ¦â
Amos was taken aback. Yasmine was his motherâs nickname. He had not heard anyone mention this name ever since his mother passed away.
âYasmine, Iâm sorry!â
Amos pressed his lips together and exited the lounge.
After a while, he called for his fatherâs assistant and said, âSend him home!â
The assistant was about to say something but he decided against it in the end.
After Old Master Granger was taken away by his assistant, Amos turned to Clint and said, âContact Mr. Jason and ask him to come to Rosaville City.â
Jason was a famous oncologist. It was obvious that Amos was inviting him here for his father.
At the end of the day, they were still father and son.
Clint nodded and replied, âAlright!â
â¦
Amos had no mood to work after what happened. He went straight home after he was done with the matters that were needed to be done that day.
The house, which had always been bustling, was very quiet. His heart skipped a beat and he turned to ask Auntie Valerie, âWhere are they?â
âThey are not up yet!â Auntie Valerie said with a smile, âMr. Granger, youâre back early today!â
âMm!â Amos was not in the mood to chat with Auntie Valerie. He went upstairs immediately.
The door was not locked, so he opened the door and went in. He saw the mother and daughter sleeping soundly on the bed.
A ray of sunshine sneaked its way in through the curtains and shone on the floor, adding a trace of warmth to the room.
The person on the bed suddenly moaned and turned. The next moment, Eudora George opened her eyes and was surprised by the figure in front of her.
âAmos? Are you back from work? Have I been sleeping that long?â Eudora rubbed her eyes as she asked, still half awake.
Amos did not reply. He immediately went over to hug Eudora and hold her in his arms.
Eudora was stunned and she pushed him away hurriedly. However, Amos tightened his hold around her.
Eudora could not escape his grasp but she was afraid that she would wake Juju, so she stopped moving. After a while, she unexpectedly felt something cold flowing down her neck.
Eudoraâs heart sank and she thought to herself. Was he⦠crying?
This shocked her so much that she nearly jumped out of bed. She had known Amos for so many years but she had never seen him cry.
This time, Eudora was too scared to move and let him hold her for a while.
When she felt that he had sorted out his emotions, she finally started to speak.
âWhatâs wrong?â Eudora asked.
Amos chuckled, but his laugh sounded very bitter.
âHe has a cancer.â
Eudora was stunned, âYou meanâ¦â
âYes! My father,â Amos said with a smile, âHeâs finally going to pay for his sins and Iâm quite happy about it.â
Eudora could not help but sigh, âYou wouldnât have been so depressed if you were really happy about it. Heâs your only relative left in this worldâ¦â
She trailed off and both of them went silent.
Realizing that she had misspoken, Eudora apologized hurriedly, âIâm sorry.â