Louis Wellington was severely criticized when he told Mr. Wellington that the children were missing.
He blamed Louis for taking so long to inform him.
Louis Wellington didn't retort.
Seeing that he didn't say anything, Mr. Wellington gradually calmed down.
He was keenly aware that something was wrong with this matter.
He knew his grandson well. According to Louis's usual style, he would not ask for his help.
The members of the Wellington Family had their own pride.
Then, who changed him?
"It's not your intention to inform me, is it?"
Louis Wellington didn't say anything more. He just said to Mr. Wellington, "Grandpa, help me."
"... Don't worry."
After all, he felt sorry for his grandson. Louis had never yielded in front of him.
After a pause, Mr. Wellington suddenly thought of something and said in a low voice, "Take her back to see me."
"Grandpa..."
Louis was a little hesitant, because when he brought it up before, Wendy obviously resisted it.