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Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) novel Chapter 1080

Summary for Chapter 1080 Be The Big Brother: Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

What Happens in Chapter 1080 Be The Big Brother – From the Book Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

Dive into Chapter 1080 Be The Big Brother, a pivotal chapter in Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace), written by Sharma. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Timothy froze at once.

Little Gary's step also came to a halt all of a sudden. Go to the hospital to see Mommy?

He wanted to go too.

"I!" Timothy was at a loss and for a moment, he felt slightly embarrassed. "I would be happy to take you there. I want to fulfill all your demands, but I'm afraid that if I do, your mommy will be angry. After what happened, I'm really fearful."

"Grandpa, why are you so scared?" Ernest pouted as he became a little disappointed. "I really want to see Mommy. I don't know how she is now."

"She's fine," Timothy said. "I just don't know how much I've hurt the babies. I've done her great harm. So now, I have to listen to her and I dare not hurt her again. Even if it's an accident, I don't want to hurt her at all."

"Grandpa, aren't you worrying too much?" said Ernest while looking at him. "You are on your own now. What you have done is enough for Mommy's sake."

Timothy shook his head and said, "It's not enough.

I can never make it up to her."

What was done had been done, hence it would be very difficult to make it up to Grace.

"Grandpa, you really won't take me to see Mommy?" Ernest asked.

Timothy nodded seriously and said, "Ernest, I can't stand any more frights."

He was afraid that something might happen on the way. What would he do then?

Ernest looked at him and nodded. Suddenly, he smiled and said, "Grandpa, you've passed the test. Although I really want to see Mommy, I'm happy that you are being so cautious. Grandpa, I won't make things difficult for you. Go back and have a rest. Don't think too much."

Timothy was really moved. This child's concern and compassion for him were incomparable.

He nodded with bloodshot eyes.

Little Gary continued forward. His handsome face was icy, just like Heinz's, but smaller.

Before Timothy left, the butler escorted Alice in.

"Mrs. Jones isn't at home. You didn't call before you came?" the butler asked Alice.

Alice was carrying a handbag. She was also dressed in business attire, looking young and capable.

"No. I haven't visited for a long time since I've been very busy recently. I miss my sister and nephews. How have you guys been lately?" Alice asked.

"We're alright." The butler twitched his lips awkwardly, thinking that Alice still didn't know about this matter. He didn't know whether he should hide it from Alice too.

A breeze followed behind Alice as she walked.

Ever since she joined Sunny Group, she had been extremely busy. Every day was a bustle, she would be leading, learning, and seeking success with the company. All of this wore her out.

She didn't have much time to waste.

She had even learned how to walk at her current speed.

As soon as she entered the house, she saw Timothy and Ernest, as well as Gary's figure in the distant corridor. She was taken aback at once.

"Hmm, Mr. Yarbrough's here too?" Alice paused for a moment before greeting him.

Alice didn't know what to say to her sister's biological father. It was rather awkward to meet him.

After all, they didn't share the same father. This was a helpless fact, but she had to accept it.

"Miss Smith." Timothy was also very cordial towards Alice.

"Where's my sister?" Alice couldn't spot Grace.

Timothy looked at the butler blankly.

The butler nodded right away. "Don't worry!"

Little Gary hurried back from the corridor and wanted to say something to his Little Aunt.

However, she had already left with Timothy.

"Gary, you want to go to the hospital, don't you?" Ernest looked at Little Gary and said. "It seems like Little Aunt isn't planning to take you there. After all, we'd be a hindrance even if we followed."

"Well, it's obvious," Little Gary snorted.

Lowell also came back, "Why is Mr. Yarbrough gone?" He asked.

"Are you expecting him to stay here for the rest of his life?" Little Gary retorted.

Lowell was dumbfounded. "What happened? Why are you being so rude?"

"Gary's in a bad mood," Ernest said. "Lowell, let's go to your room and call Mommy, okay?"

"Sure." Lowell looked at Ernest and then at Little Gary. Feeling that the atmosphere wasn't quite right. He asked in confusion, "But what about Gary?"

"He's busy," Ernest said. "Forget it. Daddy would definitely be there if we called Mommy and since Gary's too embarrassed to call him Daddy, we'll leave him alone."

Little Gary stood and watched in bewilderment.

Was he going to rebel? Did Ernest want to be the big brother instead?

He immediately turned around and snorted, saying, "Ernest Jones, are you going against me?" "No." Ernest shook his head. "I just don't like your attitude."

"So, you want to be the big brother instead?" Little Gary asked.

"I mean, it's probable. Perhaps, I am the big brother. Maybe when I was taken away, Mommy remembered wrongly. I may be really the eldest." Ernest refuted as he regarded himself as the big brother. "If you are tired of being the big brother, I don't mind taking your place."

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