ther overnight, signali
avens were crying for him and his granddaughter. It rained all night heavily, and Nat
of liberation for Mr. Foster, too,” said Juana Landor, w
e doesn’t like to see you cry. Dear, you still have me. Seeing Natalie getting
lie had formed a good relationship since they were young. They often hid in Sherri’s room and played. Juana also liked Natalie very much. When Natalie g
ft, and Sherri requested to stay w
’t even notify me. I think you have bad intentions, just like your mother. Let me tell you…” The perso
et, and the door is over there.” Natalie glared fiercely at Ha
was startled. This was the second time Natalie looked at him with this kind
in the circle knew about the situation of the Foster family. Some felt sorry for Natalie, whil
n the end, it was her best friend who was hurt. She took a step forward and said, “Mr. Foster, you’ve been here
at seemed like only the two of them. could hear. However, the mourning hall was not noi
current situation, Harry didn’t want to make
und, he didn’t see his worthless grandson. He walked
, move to Adare Manor so that Barron c
lie didn’t wholly refuse, only hopi
ring the sky. The gentle breeze stung like a sharp knife piercin
black umbrella for Natalie an
rivate conversation with Grandpa.” A weak
r you at the foot of the mountain.” Sherri
leave her grandpa and wanted to
n’t heavy anyway. Don’t worry. Grandpa i
e
rron’s tombstone. Her voice choked as she said, “Okay, don’t stay too long. T
grandfather’s tombstone without blinking. The inscription did not have her
s flowed down her face as
umbrella or raincoat. She just let the
Grandpa. You’re terrible at picking the day. Today’s weather is awful. I wanted to send you off on a good day, but because you are a believer, I had to spend a fortune to find a fortun
lds so many childhood memories that I can’t distinguish between reality and dreams. Today, Mr. Wilson suggested I move into the house of the grandson–in–law yo
the rain stopped. Maybe it was because Ba
car was still parked there. Natalie opened the door a
, the servant hurriedly came out and said, “Mi
ething? Grandpa didn
ted that nobody else would come to find Natalie at this time, certainly not a lawyer. She didn
life, so there was no way he wouldn
air of refinement and intelligence. He appeared to
ر
lo, Miss Foster, I am the lawyer entrusted by Mr. Barron Foster, my na
pose for coming, and she had guesse
my grandfather instruct before he passed
h
ccording to inheritance laws, it should belong to your father, but Mr. Barron Foster has the right to distribute his property. So, Miss Foster, you need not worry about any disputes. Also, all the funds, stocks, and cash in Mr. Barron Foster’s bank accounts belong to you now. He personal
ti
ron Foster’s wish. Before he passed away, he said that the
and stamped each page. Soon, al
is from Mr. Barron Foster to you. Please take care and a
top player in his field through his ability. The sudden glory and brilliance made him proud, and pride led to complacency.
i
a will and getting it notarized. “Young man, why did you let that law
ind–faced old man and as
t to be. Do you have the co
came to him anymore. This made Ab
there’s still hope f
in your safe if you never need it. As for the things you are keeping for me, I will pay you for them. Young man, you are excellent, but you lack
really grateful to Barron for his g
hing that wasn’t given to Natalie was the final item. Over the years, Barron’s s