"What a problem," Sophie Wilson grumbled angrily. "He’s taken so much from you and he’s still not satisfied? So greedy." Charles Seymour, unfazed by this, added a squid roll to Sophie Wilson’s plate. "He feels insecure. Only by holding the Seymour Family in his hands can he become a legitimate Seymour family member." "When my grandfather wouldn’t let him change his last name, it became a thorn in his heart. I guess he’s been holding onto a grudge, wanting to take over the Seymour Family to get back at my grandfather." Listening to Charles’ words, Sophie furrowed her brows, "He really needs to see a psychiatrist. He’s got real issues." This update ıs available on 𝔫𝔬𝔳𝔢𝔩·𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢·𝔫𝔢𝔱 Just because grandpa wouldn’t let him change his last name, does he have to go to such extremes, making grandpa see with his own eyes that the Seymour Corporation was taken over by someone with the last name Reed? "Taking over the Seymour Family won’t be that easy for him," Charles said with a cold smile. "Does he think he can turn the world upside down just like that?" Hearing this, Sophie immediately understood what Charles meant. He was prepared for this. "Of course, doesn’t he know what kind of person Mr. Seymour is? His little tricks are way too immature!" Sophie cheerfully raised her glass to clink with Charles’. Charles had never cared for compliments. But now, the one saying such things was Sophie, which made it completely different for Charles. He tried to control his lips but couldn’t, and they curved slightly upward, hiding his uncontained smile with a sip of water. Sophie didn’t miss any of Charles’ expressions, secretly laughing in her heart. Mr. Seymour is still so adorable. When Sophie returned to the Seymour Family’s old residence, her mood was completely different. Over the past few days, Charles had told her everything about his family situation, fully enlightening her about how the Old Mr. Seymour and Ethan were entirely different, truly caring for him. "Grandpa, Grandma," Charles called out as he entered. "Hello, Grandpa and Grandma." Sophie walked in with Charles, smiling warmly as she greeted them. Her obedient demeanor immediately endeared her to Old Mrs. Seymour. "Good, good, Sophie, come over here and sit next to Grandma." Old Mrs. Seymour took one look and was fond of this girl. Seeing her so well-mannered, it was hard to believe what the Reed clan mother and son had said. Sophie was beautifully attractive, and her gentle smile made her look so easy to get along with. "Sophie, it must be tough being by our quiet boy’s side. This guy hardly talks and always appears cold, but he’s got a good heart. Once he believes in a person, he’s devoted and would never stray. Grandma can vouch for you on this." Old Mrs. Seymour’s words made Sophie laugh. Although it was their first meeting, she already liked this cute grandma. "I know," Sophie nodded, teasingly adding, "If he dares to stray, I’ll come to Grandma to seek justice." "Yes, that’s right! Grandma will stand up for you!" Old Mrs. Seymour assured her, patting her chest. "Don’t worry, if he dares wrong you, watch Grandma break his legs!" Old Mrs. Seymour’s enthusiasm made Old Mr. Seymour secretly curl his lip. There she goes again, trying to make another hen-pecked husband. He’s been hen-pecked all his life, and it seems his grandson will be too. "Madam, whose legs are you going to break? Such a heavy task should be left to me!" Julian Campbell burst through the door from outside, cheerfully taking on the heavy task.