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Jules nodded again and again. “Josh really is giving it his all. I knew Dani was trying to distract me. I shouldn’t have doubted my big brother over her words.”
A pang of guilt pressed on him. He vowed right then—no matter what came next, Josh would always have his loyalty.
Hamilton stormed over in a rush the moment he heard his siblings hade to see Dani.
Just then, Dani was checking out the ginseng when Hamilton barged in.
“How did you get inside?” Dani asked, recalling Cedric’s strict orders to the guards—no strangers allowed.
“The guards wouldn’t let me in, so my men shed with them. Someone tried blocking me, but I told them I’m Cedric’s father. They stepped aside.”
Dani could only stare at him, speechless.
Hamilton snatched the ginseng from her hands and tossed it in the trash. “This junk isn’t good enough for my grandson.”
He jabbed a finger toward the hallway. “I already had proper supplements sent over. They’re by the door. Where’s Cedric? If he’s so worried, he can see for himself. You think I’d poison my own grandson?”
While ranting, Hamilton spotted a toy sitting nearby—the one Jules had sent. “Bet this is from Jules. Miserly fool! Who sends cheap junk like this? Safe? It might be toxic. Toss it!”
With a tter, the toy joined the ginseng in the bin.
At his home, Jules, listening in, froze when he heard the crash before the line cut out. He was stunned. That toy had cost a fortune, handpicked. How dare Hamilton call it worthless?
Hamilton’s eyes fell on the supplements on the table. He let out a mocking snort. “This must be Ethan’s work—made in hispany. Nobody trusts his products. He gave this to my grandson? What do they want, a fool for a child?”
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With another loud thud, the supplements hit the trash too.
Dani sat back on the couch, watching Hamilton stand there, hands on his hips, acting like he ruled the house.
Cedric walked in just then. Hamilton turned on him at once. “Tell me, why are you turning away my gifts?”
Cedric stepped into the kitchen, pulled some oranges from the fridge, and rinsed them under the tap. “I don’t need anyone’s gifts,” he said tly. He nced toward the living room.
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Hamilton scowled, ready to snap back, but Cedric dropped the clean oranges into the juicer instead. Juice poured steadily into a ss beneath the spout.
“How am I uninvited? Dani’s carrying my grandson. I have every right to check on them. What’s so wrong about that?” Hamilton said, lifting his chin.
Cedric stayed unmoved. “It’s wrong. Stay away.”
Hamilton sucked in a breath, baffled at how stubborn his son had be. He shifted his gaze to Dani, hoping she would take his side.
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