Chapter 46: Why Don’t You Live with Mom?

The coldness on Walker Grant’s face vanished when he saw the boy. His features softened, and he beckoned to him. "Noah, come here."

Noah Grant walked over and immediately hugged his leg. "Uncle, are you sad?"

The little boy tilted his head up to look at him, asking in a soft voice. His pitch-black eyes shone brightly.

He bore a strong resemblance to Walker’s older brother, Julian Grant. Seeing that face, Walker couldn’t help but think of his brother.

His older brother had a calm, steady personality, whereas Walker himself had been very mischievous as a child. He had once run off to play, and his brother was the one who had found him. Unfortunately, a gang had been watching the Grant family. Seeing the brothers alone, they had kidnapped them.

They were held captive for three days.

They only got one meal a day. His older brother would give him the single steamed bun, and he’d give him any water they received as well.

When the kidnappers had tried to drag him out for a whipping, his older brother had shielded him with his own body.

To this day, he could still hear those pained, muffled groans.

"Uncle?"

again when he didn’t

sad." Walker Grant snapped out of his reverie, his gaze softening even more as he

so late. Why are you

subconsciously toward the door before saying, "You were sad, so I was worried about

It’s late, so you should go home. And

leave. He kept hugging Walker’s leg, his voice muffled.

grew strained. "You can’t see him, but he’s always by

me." Noah Grant pressed his small face against Walker’s leg. "Uncle, can you

words, Walker Grant’s brows drew together. His tone deepened. "Who told

boy trembled slightly and said, "I just

no one had told

the same thing,

Grant added, looking up at him. "Uncle, when are you going

auntie and I are the ones who are a family."

you doing all the

picked up Noah Grant, and said apologetically, "Walker, I hope Noah wasn’t bothering

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