Chapter 313
Billionaire’s Reborn Baby novel Chapter 313
Rolando was an open-minded person. As the patriarch, he denounced the primogeniture and demanded competition between the younger generations of the Scavos. He knew how difficult it was for a man to reach this position while how easy to lose the true self when tempted by power. From the bottom of his heart, he did not want his son to become the patriarch. A successor would endure much hardship as a young boy rather than having fun like normal children.
It turned out that his son was qualified but not meant to be the patriarch.
After Vincent visited his uncles, he returned home and saw Rolando sitting on a chair. Seeing his grandson, Rolando held up a glass of wine to cover his red eyes, “Have they all left?”
Vincent put a blanket on Rolando’s shoulders. Then, he picked up the wine glass in Rolando’s hand and said, “Don’t drink too much.”
Rolando nodded.
Rolando felt warm in his heart but his eyes reddened. Every New Year when he saw the happy scene of family union, he couldn’t help but think of his son and daughter-in-law who had passed away. He would also remember his unmarried daughter and that sweet lovely granddaughter.
Staggering back, Rolando seemed to have grown so old in an instant. Vincent wanted to help him, but Rolando waved his hand, “I can walk by myself.”
In the bright hall, the old man stubbornly moved forward, step by step, leaving others a lonely figure. The dull voice of stepping on the stairs echoed in the huge room.
Vincent hugged Emily tightly and heard Rolando’s enjoinment that was said in a chocked voice.
“Vincent, take care of yourself. All of you need to live well.”
“What do you have in your hand?” Emily tilted her head in Vincent’s embrace, looking at the eight or nine large red envelopes in his hand. She grinned as her eyes narrowed. She looked like a little crafty fox, eyes flashing with burning light. “Are they all for me?”
“That’s right.” Vincent put the red envelopes in her hand. “From my friends and the elders”
Names were written on the red envelopes.
She saw “From Randy”, “From Armando,” “To Sister-in-law” and “From Jaquan”. She knew that they were Vincent’s friends.
The red envelopes sent by the elders were very easy to identify. The red envelope with the painting of ancient artwork must have been given by Benson. The one with the delicate sketch of a computer was from Carl. Another one with wild and free ink wash painting was from Aaron.
Suddenly, Emily was transported to the scenes of the elders standing at the table and carefully painting.
