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Chapter 438 Arranged Marriage
Martha told Cecilia that her health had improved recently, reassuring her not to worry.
Cecilia then called Elliot, but the nurse informed her that the child was already asleep.
She then called Jonathan. When the
children’s room on the other side Video call was connected, Cecilia saw a luxuriously decorated
“Jon?”
Jonathan, dressed in a sharp little suit, appeared on the screen like an old soul.
“Mommy, sorry, I’ve been busy.”
“Are you at Ms. Kennedy’s house?” Cecilia asked.
Jonathan nodded and then added, “To be precise, it’s the house that Ms. Kennedy’s father gifted.
me.”
Roland was particularly fond of Jonathan, so much so that he would have plucked the stars from the sky for him if he could.
Right now, Roland was urging Jonathan to continue their chess game. Jonathan hadn’t spoken. with Cecilia for long before Roland called out, “Jonathan, who are you talking to? Come on and finish the chess game with Grandpa.”
Hearing this, Jonathan could only apologize and say goodbye to Cecilia.
Honestly, he had been extremely busy lately.
Roland didn’t just enjoy playing chess and reading with him. He also loved taking him around to show off to his elderly friends.
After shutting down the computer, Jonathan went to the living room.
Roland was sitting there, resting his chin on his hand with a troubled expression as he looked at the chessboard, which was clearly a losing position.
“Jonathan, you didn’t trick me, did you? I’ve heard that nowadays you can play chess on your phone. Were you using your phone to play against me?”
They had played ten games, and Roland hadn’t won a single one.
Losing to a four–year–old was quite embarrassing.
“Grandpa, if you’re still not convinced, we can play another round. You can search me to make sure I’m not cheating,” Jonathan said. He had thought about letting Roland win, but the old man was so sharp that he’d notice immediately if Jonathan went easy on him.
As a chess player, he had to maintain a competitive spirit.
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