Chapter 77 William, Well Played!
Chapter 77 William, Well Played!
"Dayton, why don't you sleep with Mommy tonight?"
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"Mommy, I'd rather not."
Dayton's happiness only lasted for a second.
He knew that Daddy would sleep with Mommy tonight. Therefore, he needed to sleep alone.
Then Dayton ran to his room with a little toy panda in his arms. He was afraid that he would change his
mind if he didn't move faster.
Jane looked at her adorable son and was touched again.
Downstairs, Collin had told the Floyds about Andrew immediately, and shared his experience with
Harrison as well, "You have to be tough. Otherwise, you might not know where he could be. Listen to
me, just get some deer whip soup for Andrew..."
William stood aside and sighed.
One and a half hours later, Andrew was brought back.
Andrew was tied up and thrown into the car. The security guards of the residential area thought he was
kidnapped by some gangsters and almost called the police.
"William, well played!"
Andrew's face was full of tears. He had only been a freeloader in William's for a few days, and William
was actually ashamed of him and sold him out. How cruel!
As for William, a friend was the one he could make use of.
What a ruthless man!
When Jane woke up the next day, William had already gone to work, and Dayton had been sent to
kindergarten.
Jane wanted Dayton to rest for a few days, but Collin said no.
Never be beaten down by difficulties. At least Dayton had to apologize to Lily.
"Janie, hurry up. Go with me to the Floyd's after breakfast."
Collin was in a good mood. He almost said directly he was going to be a rubberneck.
"Sure, Grandpa."
Normally, the Duncans and the Floyds would bring something to each other when dropping by.
Jane brought a box of homemade biscuits and a box of nougat with a beautiful knot.
The Floyd's villa was far from downtown, surrounded by a golf course which they had built themselves.
Jane helped Collin into the hall of the villa and saw that Andrew was being lectured.
"Mr. Andrew, you dyed your hair black?"
Jane greeted Andrew. He wasn't too stupid. He knew that it was William who sold him out and didn't
blame Jane.
"What? You even dyed your hair?"
Harrison heard the word "dyed "and asked Jane.
Andrew winked at Jane and almost got cramped, but Jane was drinking water and didn't see him.
"Yes, Master Floyd, I remember him ... in the picture with silver-gray hair. I hear that it's a very popular
color this year."
Jane tactfully changed her words. If she said that she had met Andrew at William's a few days ago,
they would regard her as William's accomplice.
"Silver gray?"
Harrison was short but very energetic. He pointed at his hair and shouted angrily, "What, do you want
to be the grandpa?"
Jane was speechless about Harrison's thoughts.
"Master Floyd, the color seems to be popular."
Jane added with kindness. As for Andrew, ask for blessings.
Born into a wealthy family, Andrew would have to come back sooner or later to inherit the wealth. He
hadn't gone through a lot so that he was unwilling to do that now.
"Popular?"
Instead, Jane's words made Harrison even angrier.
Andrew who had turned thirty this year, was still a bachelor while William was already a father of a five-
year-old boy.
And dyed his hair? Didn't he realize that he was not young anymore?
"You little bastard!"
Harrison was mad, and Ruth, Andrew's grandmother was also a little disappointed.
In the past, she loved Andrew most, but Andrew had left them for years without coming back to see
them.
If William hadn't come to tell them, it would take them a long time to find out.
"Grandma, it's my fault."
Andrew lowered his head.
Back then, Andrew should have married Kierra Steele, a girl from another rich family. However, it
ended with Kierra running away from the wedding. Andrew became a joke.
There were rumors that Andrew. He was homosexual. He had physical problems. He was a sadist. So
he was abandoned.
Andrew was sick of being laughed at, so he went abroad in a rage and traveled around.
"Since you're back, it's time to take over the Floyds' business, get married, and have children."
Andrew was the only grandson of the Floyds. Ruth dreamed of having a great-grandson. Her dream
might not come true if Andrew was alone all the time.
Anyway, Andrew must stop being willful.
Every time Harrison brought Dayton over, Ruth was full of jealousy.
"Andrew, tell Grandma the truth. Are you still thinking about Kierra Steele?"
Ruth tried to be mild.
Andrew had been rebellious since he was a kid, and no one in the family could control him.
Over the years, he had left without saying goodbye. He just called to say he was fine occasionally and
did not care about the whole Floyds.
"Grandma, why are you bringing her up?"
Andrew rolled his eyes. Their marriage was the decision of the two families' elders. He did not know in
advance.
Kierra ran away and made Andrew a joke. What was wrong with her?
If they didn't grow up together, Andrew would hate the Steeles forever.
"If not because of her, then why are you still not married?"
The most important thing for a wealthy family was the continuation of their bloodline. Otherwise, without
a successor, they could only donate such a large fortune to charity in the future.
"Grandma, don't get me wrong. I just want to be alone for a few more years."
Andrew took a bite of the apple and continued, "What's so good about having a family? I can't even get
out freely without telling my wife. And I won't have the chance to hook up with beautiful girls."
"What's the point? It is better to be alone and free."
"I'll kill you, you bastard!"
Harrison flew into a rage and threw his teacup at Andrew.
Andrew stood up and quickly bypassed the sofa to hide behind Ruth.
Harrison was running after Andrew in the hall. What a mess!
Collin was a happy rubberneck. Jane was worried. She finally understood why Collin and Harrison
were so intimate. They were both grumpy.
"Alas!"
Harrison was tired and sat down on the sofa, heavily sighing.
"Harrison, he will get married once he meets his destiny."
Although Collin said that to Harrison, his real thought was that it was all because the Floyds didn't
make Andrew get married earlier.
Nowadays, how ridiculous that young people get married for love! It was more reliable that love grew
over time.
Collin had thought that he was wrong to force William to get married, but now he seemed right.
After coming out of the Floyd's, Collin was still thinking about what just happened.
"Janie, you often go to dinners and cocktail parties. Is there anyone suitable for Andrew?"
Collin patted Jane's arm and said with kindness.
"Grandpa, I'm afraid that the answer is no."
Jane recalled that the female leader was a wife of a rich family. After she came, she had basically cut
off all the social relations.
Purchasing every day not only wasted time, but ruined her life, which was against her life
goals.