Chapter 847 Two Stubborn Old Men
Chapter 847 Two Stubborn Old Men
"Of course, it's you. I want to drive you away because you are not welcome in my house. Who told you to come here anyway?"
Clifford didn't hide his irritation upon seeing Chant enter his house without his permission.
"Ha-ha! Is that how you welcome your guest? I just thought that you might be really bored being alone in this house, so I came to have a chat with you," Chant replied.
"I'm bored? That will never happen. My great-granddaughter is with me. We always have a good time. I feel sorry for you because you have no great-grandchildren," Clifford retorted.
Chant sneered, "I don't have great-grandchildren? I have more great-grandchildren than you. And they are currently at school."
"Don't brag in front of me. I know you well. Your grandson Andrew is a man who always wears a poker face. No woman will like him."
"Huh! Do you think your grandson is awesome? Cayn is even much more beautiful than women. Will any woman like him?"
"Well...You are just jealous because Cayn is a very good-looking man."
"But he looks like a woman," Chant sneered.
"You... I dare you to say that again."
Clifford pointed his index finger at Chant furiously.
Although Chant was fighting with Clifford, his eyes were fixed on Dany.
He even winked at her mischievously.Material © NôvelDrama.Org.
Fortunately, Clifford didn't see it.
Chant then replied, "Of course, I can say it again. I can say many times that Cayn looks like a woman. That is an undeniable fact."
Clifford was about to retort when Dany suddenly held his hand and said in a sweet voice, "Great- grandpa?"
All of a sudden, his voice softened. "Honey, what's wrong? Are you annoyed by this old man too? Don't worry. I will drive him away at once."
Dany blinked her eyes.
It was not what she wanted to say.
She just couldn't understand why the two old men were arguing in front of her.
"Did you hear that? My great-granddaughter doesn't like you. So please, get out of my house now," Clifford said to Chant.
Dany was rendered speechless. It wasn't true that she wanted to drive Chant away.
Chant retorted, "What's wrong with you? Are you scared that I'm here? Perhaps my presence reminds you of those many times that you've lost to me when we were young."
"That's bullshit! When did I ever lose to you?
You are just a cunning hypocrite. If it weren't for your tricks, the woman I loved wouldn't have run away with you," Clifford snapped.
"Let me just remind you that she left with me because she loved me," Chant replied.
Their encounter today brought them back to the time when they were young.
Even then, both of their families were already powerful and influential in J City, and they were young and bold.
They always wanted to compete with each other and see who was more powerful.
But they didn't expect that they had the same taste when it came to women.
Eventually, they fell in love with the same woman.
And it was Clifford's biggest failure in life.
Clifford had defeated Chant many times in the past. But the woman he loved chose Chant. From then on, all he could do was watch her spending great times together with Chant.
And now that they were old men, he still couldn't let go of the past. Every time they saw each other, they fought about it again and again.
Indeed, Clifford hated Chant so much.
Until now, he still couldn't accept that Chant took away the woman he loved.
"If you have something to say, just say it now and leave. I don't have much time to waste on you. As you can see, I have a great-granddaughter to take care of. I don't have much free time like you. You should have asked your grandson's wife to give birth to a few more kids," Clifford sneered.
Chant sat on the sofa very close to Dany.
He then said, "Yes, I am actually free. My two great-grandsons have gone to school, so I have nothing to do now. That's why I remembered to come see you.
I'm here to have a chat with you before I pick them up from school."
Chant looked at his watch as he said those words.
Clifford couldn't help curling his lips after hearing what Chant said.
For him, Chant only came here to flaunt.
How on earth could he accept that?
So, he said mockingly, "You are just bragging. Everyone knows that Andrew doesn't have a girlfriend all these years. How can you have two great-grandsons all of a sudden?
Well, look at my great-granddaughter here. What can you say? She is very obedient. And she's the cutest too. I suppose you are really jealous of me now."
Clifford held Dany in his arms and showed her off to Chant.
"Yes, she is so adorable," Chant agreed. In reality, Dany was Chant's great-granddaughter. So, even if Clifford was his enemy, he would never say anything unpleasant about her.
"Ha-ha! I know it. You are indeed jealous of me.
I think you will have to wait for a few more years before you can have your own great-granddaughter."
This time, Chant didn't mind Clifford anymore. Instead, he turned to Dany and beckoned to her to come over, "Come here, baby. Let great-grandpa hug you."
Dany wanted to go down from Clifford's arms, so she could go to Chant's side.
However, Clifford didn't want to let go of her. He looked at Chant and said, "What did you just say? You must be dreaming. Dany is my great-granddaughter, not yours."
Chant didn't reply. He looked at Dany again and asked, "Honey, why didn't you go to the kindergarten today? Fabio told me that he missed you so much. He was very sad because he didn't see you."
"Is he there now?" Dany asked innocently. Actually, Dany missed Fabio so much too. But when she dressed up for school this morning, Cayn didn't send her to school.
Instead, he took her to the Mo family villa.
Actually, Cayn was afraid that Ashley would take Dany away. He couldn't stay in the kindergarten the whole time to watch after her, so he decided to take her to Clifford.
Chant answered Dany, "Yes, he is still there now. Do you want to go there with me?"
Dany blinked her eyes a few times. She then asked, "Is it okay?"
"Of course, it's okay," Chant assured her.
Clifford had no idea who or what they were talking about.
Although he knew that Dany was in kindergarten, he knew nothing about her classmates.