"Grandfather, I really never expected you to accept my child and I," Sharla couldn't help but feel a little choked up. Perhaps, at this moment, she was truly moved.
But, Elder Tang wasn't going to fall for her tricks again. Especially after all the wrong things she had done.
There was no way that Elder Tang would believe that Sharla would change for the better.
"Say no more, go get some rest," Elder Tang waved his hand. He didn't want to continue playing along with Sharla. After all, for two blood-related people to each have separate motives was quite a joke.
"Okay Grandfather, I'll go up first," Sharla said as she supported her stomach. But, just as she turned around, she noticed Lina standing behind them with a confused look.
Sharla assumed that Lina had overheard Elder Tang's intention to give away his shares, so she couldn't hide the pride in her eyes.