Chapter 1151
Chapter 1151
Chapter 1151 For Your Sake
When Jenny woke up the following day, Alec had already made breakfast, and Old Mr. Faust was also sitting at the dining table. They seemed to be waiting for her.
Jenny felt a little embarrassed, so she quickly went to the dining room downstairs. “I’m sorry, Grandpa. I overslept.”
“It’s fine. It’s still early. I’m up early because of my age. Don’t compare yourself to me,” Old Mr. Faust said with a smile, inviting her over for breakfast.
Jenny sat down at the table and then looked at Alec. “What time did you wake up to make breakfast?”
“Not that early. Warren was the one who got most of it.” He only woke up to make the pancakes.
“Thanks for your hard work.’ Jenny smiled at him, feeling a little apologetic.
Alec felt happy when he heard her saying that. “Making breakfast for you is not hard work for me at all.’
If Jenny wanted it, he could make breakfast for her for the rest of her life.
“Ahem!” Old Mr. Faust cleared his throat. “I’m still here.”
How had he never noticed that his grandson was so cheesy? Jenny was the only person who could stand it. If he were in her shoes, he really would not be able to accept it.
Alec did not say anything else anymore. Jenny covered her face as she smiled and remained silent.
The three of them had breakfast in silence. Then, Jenny and Alec left the Old Mansion to make the drive to Orchid Village.
They didn’t have much time for their visit this time round. Alec had plenty of things to handle for Jade would get married that weekend, so Jenny had to return earlier to see if she needed any help. NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
Jenny didn’t notify David’s family beforehand about their trip to Orchid Village this time. It was mainly because she didn’t want to argue with Hannah and Felicity. She wanted to secretly head over and also leave in secret after visiting her grandfather’s grave.
When David walked past his father’s grave later, he saw the flowers and candles Jenny had left behind. He then figured that she had come by.
However, he didn’t blame Jenny for not paying his family a visit. After all, if she really had gone over, Hannah might stir up some trouble again. Jenny had probably thought of that as well, which was why she did not visit his family.
He sighed and walked toward the field nearby to start working for the day.
After Jenny and Alec returned from Orchid Village, they stayed at Parrington for three more days before leaving.
As Old Mr. Faust watched Alec and Jenny walk into the distance at the Parrington Airport, he could not help but sigh. “I don’t even know when they will be returning next time.”
A home would only be lively when there were a few more people in it. With Jenny and Alec gone, only a few maids would be left at the Old Mansion, so Old Mr. Faust felt lonely.
“Mr. Alec cares for you so much, so he certainly would come back often to visit you,” Warren replied. Then, he added, “Besides, Bardoff City is not far from here. If you miss them, we can fly over to see them.”
“You’re right.” Old Mr. Faust nodded, breaking his gaze into the distance.” Let’s go. We should go home.”
When Warren wheeled Old Mr. Faust into the car, Alec and Jenny had boarded the plane as well.
Alec was probably truly occupied. His phone had not stopped ringing. He just kept getting calls from others.
When Jenny saw him like that, she knew he would be working day and night again for a few days after he returned. She could not help but feel a little sorry for him. “Do you have a lot of things to take care of in the Faust Group?”
“Mmhmm. After all, it hasn’t been that long since I’ve taken over, so there are many people making trouble behind my back,” Alec replied, but he was staring at the laptop in front of him and tapping away on the keyboard.
Jenny sighed and said, “Still, you need to take more breaks.”
“I know.” Alec closed his laptop. “Don’t worry. I’ll definitely take care of my health, even if it’s for the sake of spending more time with you.”
He was not willing to part with Jenny early because of his health. He didn’t care about all these in the past, but he could no longer ignore them at that moment.