Chapter 351
The Hetfield clan just couldn't wrap their heads around Norbert Hetfield's ever-changing moods.
Everyone thought Morwenna had fallen out of favor, yet there was Norbert, personally dropping her off at school-a privilege none of the younger Hetfields had ever enjoyed. Just when Norbert had Stuart and Morwenna move out, making Rose and her group think they had finally won his favor, he went ahead and gifted Morwenna an incredibly valuable jade Buddha.
Lily had been enamored with that jade Buddha since she was a little girl, pestering Norbert to no end. But he wouldn't even let her look at it closely, let alone own it. Seeing it effortlessly handed over to Morwenna made Lily's blood boil.
She stepped forward, barely holding back her words. Quick as a flash, Rose pinched her, silencing her protest.
Once Norbert and Morwenna had moved to the dining area, Lily, lagging a bit behind, whispered bitterly to Rose, "Why'd you pinch me? Do you have any idea how much that jade Buddha is worth? Grandpa never gave it to me no matter how much I asked. Are we really less important to him than an outsider?"
Rose's eyes were cold and calculating. "Is that jade Buddha worth more than a stake in the Hetfield empire? Once Grandpa gives something away, it's gone for good. Instead of getting on his bad side over some trinket, we should focus on getting those two out of here."
"I just can't stand it," Lily admitted.
"Look, you need to learn to pick your battles. Think about it. Once Stuart and Morwenna are gone, what can little Ryan do? The mansion, the decisions, it'll all be up to us."Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.
"You're right, as always. The shares take precedence."
Swallowing her jealousy, Lily followed Rose upstairs.
By now, it was 8 PM, and the Hetfields had already finished their dinner. Only Stuart and Morwenna were still at the table, with Norbert watching Morwenna eat with a fond gaze.
Morwenna was genuinely hungry and savored every bite. Feeling Stuart's adoring gaze, she subtly moved her chair closer to Norbert, putting some space between herself and Stuart.
Stuart shot Norbert jealous looks.
He remembered Princess saying she loved her grandfather more than anything a notion he had once
found laughable. Now, he envie
Norbert's place in Morwenna's heart, thinking they should've moved out long ago.
Norbert, unbothered by his grandson's jealousy, spoke softly to Morwenna.
"Wenna, you're a good kid. Making you join the Hetfield family was a selfish choice on my part. Seeing you and Stuart happy now eases my mind."
"Don't worry, Grandpa. I promised I'd take care of Stuart," Morwenna replied, her cheeks puffed with food.
"Actually, I've changed my mind," Norbert suddenly declared.
Morwenna looked at him, puzzled, while Stuart's face tensed, his eyes warning Norbert.
What was Norbert implying? That he wanted them to divorce? Over his dead body!
Ignoring Stuart's glare, Norbert
smiled warmly. "What's there to take care of with Stuart? He's nearly thirty, for heaven's sake. It's him who should be taking care of you, Wenna. And remember, if he ever treats you poorly, don't be afraid or endure it silently. Norbert Hetfield will always have your back."
Morwenna's face lit up with a bright smile, her eyes twinkling like stars. "Okay, Grandpa."
Norbert continued to chat, pouring
out advice and stories long after Morwenna had finished eating She didn't mind the rambling; in fact, she found his company and words thoroughly enjoyable.