Chapter 143 Uncle
Chapter 143 Uncle
While walking into the room with Allen and Molly, the old woman reminded Tom to call her son.
Holding the bag in his hand, Tom said with a smile, "Okay. I'll call him as soon as I put the things
down."
After entering the room, the old woman went into the room to call her husband out, and Tom went to
make a phone call. Only Molly and Allen sat on the sofa in the living room.
Molly asked Allen curiously, "Who did your grandma want to call?"
"It's our uncle." Allen also told Molly in a low voice.
"Then why is he called little Cole?" Molly was confused.
"Because my mother's eldest daughter and my uncle is the second son, so grandma and grandpa
usually call him the little Cole," Allen said with a smile.
"This name... is so cute!" In the end, Molly made such a comment. However, with a smile on her face,
she asked Allen, "Do you have any nickname?"
Hearing this, Allen blushed and turned his back without saying anything.
"You have!" Molly was just joking. But seeing his expression, she knew that it seemed that she was
right. "Tell me what your nickname is!"
Allen remained silent.
Molly said with a smile, "You don't want to tell me, do you? Well, I'll ask your grandma when she comes
out later."
"No way!"
"Then tell me by yourself!"
Allen shook his head and changed the topic, "Grandma has been back to her room for such a long
time. Why hasn't she come out yet?"
Molly's heart skipped a beat. She was just surprised that the old couple she saw in the campus were
Allen's grandparents, but she forgot that his grandfather was in poor health. She looked at Allen and
suggested carefully, "Tom just said that grandpa was not in good health, and it might be a little
troublesome. How about we go to see if there is anything we can help?"
Looking at Tom, who was still on the phone, Allen frowned, stood up and took Molly to the room.
He knocked on the door for a few times. When his grandmother said "come in", the two of them pushed
the door open and walked in. While opening the door, Allen said, "Grandma, do you need..." All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Before he finished his words, Allen was stunned. He didn't believe that the old and thin man in front of
him, who was half lying on the bed, would be his energetic grandpa.
He didn't believed that this was the grandpa who hid him behind when his parents taught him a lesson.
He could stand still at the door, but Molly couldn't.
Bypassing Allen, Molly walked to the bedside and said a few words to Allen's grandma. Then she bent
down and asked Allen' grandpa with a smile, "Do you remember me?"
The old man moved his eyes and seemed to have some impression of Molly.
"He looks much better now," Molly said to Allen's grandma in surprise.
Hearing this question, Allen's grandma was also happy. "Yes! The doctor said that before."
And then the old woman looked at Allen, who was standing at the door, and sighed slightly. Then she
greeted Allen with a smile, "Why are you standing at the door? Come on in!"
Allen still didn't come to his senses. He walked to the bed and looked at his grandpa with an
unbelievable look. But when the old man saw him, he was so excited that he spoke to him in a lisp.
"Allen, your grandfather is talking to you. Don't you say hello to him?" Allen's grandma patted the bed
and motioned him to sit on it.
Allen sat on the edge of the bed stiffly and looked at the old man in front of him. He moved his lips, but
didn't know what to say.
Slowly, he reached out and held his grandpa's withered hand. Before he could say anything, his eyes
turned red.
Seeing this, the old woman sighed and said, "Allen, I want to take your grandfather out to have a look,
but I can't move him from the bed to the wheelchair. Since you are here, please help me move your
grandfather to the wheelchair."
"Okay," said Allen.
It was not difficult for Allen to pick up his grandpa, because he had lost too much weight.
He didn't believe that his grandfather was so ill.
Then he looked at his grandmother who was looking at him kindly. At this moment, Allen deeply
realized that time always passed inadvertently. If time left for young people to grow, then it left for old
people to consume, age, vitality, and health.
They had grown up, but their grandma and grandpa were old.
Before coming here, Allen still had complaints about them, but at this time, he could not complain
anymore.
"Good boy!" Allen's grandma praised him as Allen did when he was a child, "Let's go out and have a
talk."
Then she pushed Allen's grandpa out first.
Looking at Allen's red eyes, Molly said gently, "Don't cry. Your grandma will feel say if she sees it."
Allen nodded silently, "I know."
Feeling the concern in her eyes, Allen felt warm in his heart and continued, "I'm fine. Don't worry about
me."
As soon as they arrived at the living room, Tom came up with a big smile on his face. "Mr. Cole said he
would be there soon!"
The old lady was also very happy. She clapped her hands and said, "Okay! We haven't seen each
other for a long time! We must celebrate it later!"
Tom went back after he helped them pack up. No matter how hard they tried to persuade, Tom didn't
stay.
"Allen, how have you been these years?" After Tom left, there were only four people left in the room,
and the old lady could spare some time to ask about Allen's situation in the past few years.
Allen chuckled, "I'm fine. At least it's much better than people with the same background as me."
Allen didn't know whether his grandma really didn't know him these years or not.
That's right. Charles and his wife are good at acting. So Allen thought that his grandma and grandpa
haven't paid attention to these things for a long time. It's normal if they don't know.
Allen comforted himself like this. To be honest, he didn't believe that his grandparents would really
leave him alone at the beginning, and he also expected that they would bring him back. However, he
was really disappointed when the fact happened.
Since he couldn't rely on anyone, he could only rely on himself to become stronger.
Allen's grandma didn't know what to say. She could tell the dissatisfaction in Allen's words, but it was a
fact that she hadn't seen him for more than 10 years.
When Allen's grandma thought of this, her face darkened.
In fact, Allen felt a little regretful when he said the last sentence. He didn't pay attention to his tone and
said it in this way.
So he quickly changed the topic, "What's wrong with my grandpa?"
Allen's grandma looked at her husband calmly and said, "He has a stroke."
Allen's voice was a little trembling. "What? When?"
Allen's grandma wiped her husband's mouth and said, "It's been more than ten years."
She smiled at Allen and said, "His situation is much better now. His mouth and eyes are crooked
before!"
Molly echoed, "Yes, I also feel that he is much better."
It was not until then that Allen remembered to ask, "How did you know my grandparents?"
Molly said with a smile, "We met in the campus. I happened to see them when I was taking a walk, so
we talked a little more."
The old lady smiled and said, "Yes, at that time, I was wondering who would give birth to so sweet girl!"
Molly covered her face and said shyly, "Grandma, I will be proud if you praise me like this!"
"Be proud. I'm telling the truth." Allen's grandma was also in a good mood when she talked with Molly,
so she joked with her.
However, Allen was a little dissatisfied, "You should call her grandma!"
"What?"
Molly and Allen's grandma frowned at the same time.
Allen leaned against the sofa with his arms crossed, "You are my fiancee. Of course you should call her
grandma!"
The relationship between the two was exposed by Allen so casually that Molly's face flushed.
But the old lady was surprised. "So you two are engaged?"
Allen held Molly's hand and nodded.
"Oh, My God! That's great!" The old lady looked Molly up and down happily and said, "I was thinking
that such a good girl and that person was so lucky to marry her. It is turn out that it was our grandson!"
Allen held Molly's hand and said with a smile, "Yes, I'm so lucky to marry her!"
"That's great! That's great!" The old lady praised again and then clapped her hands. "Oh, I forgot a big
thing!"
Allen and Molly asked at the same time, "What?"
The old lady stood up and said to the two of them, "Help me take care of your grandpa first. I'll go back
to my room to get something!"
After saying that, she hurried back to her room and didn't look like an old woman at all.
However, Allen still reminded her, "Grandma, don't worry. Slow down!"
Allen still had a deep relationship with his grandfather. He approached his grandfather, held his hand
and said, "Grandpa, do you know what my grandma go to take?"
Allen didn't understand what his grandpa was saying, nor did he care about it.
Ding Dong! Ding Dong!
The doorbell rang twice. Allen wanted to stand up and open the door, but his grandpa held his hand
and didn't let him go. Seeing this, Molly quickly said, "Stay with your grandpa. I'll open the door."
Molly opened the door. There were two men and one woman, three people standing at the door.
Seeing that they were also confused, Molly quickly said with a smile.
"Uncle, aunt? I'm Allen's fiancee. Please come in!"
It was reasonable to say that a nephew was like his uncle.
At first, anyone who saw Allen would say that he looked like his father, but when they saw Allen's
uncle, they would find that Allen also looked like his mother, because Allen's uncle and Allen's mother
had a lot of similarities.
Seeing his uncle and aunt coming in, Allen stood up from the sofa and said, "Uncle, aunt."