When Charles checked his watch, he realized that it was already time to pick up the children. So he went downstairs and drove to the kindergarten.

Although the kids were still young, they were smart and full of ideas. Charles knew that they could be a great help.

After picking them up, Charles drove straight to the hospital.

As she watched the sceneries outside, Nadia asked, "Daddy, are we going to the hospital?"

"Great Grandpa misses you, so we're going to see him." From the rear-view mirror, Charles glanced at her.

"But Great Grandpa has been grumpy recently. Daddy, are all the sick elderly like this?" Bobby said, annoyed.

Although he was busy thinking about how he could make Derrick show his true colors, Charles replied, "Well, people tend to become stubborn when they get old. So you should try your best to make Great Grandpa happy, understand?"

"Yes, we will, Daddy." Nadia nodded hard.

After thinking for a while, Charles came up with a decision. "You two, come closer.

the two children eating with relish, his stomach growled.

"Okay, I'll give you one." As generous as she was, Nadia took out a steamed bun from the box and handed it to Joseph.

After accepting it, Joseph sat down and began to eat.

Derrick was so angry. Did Joseph do it on purpose? Didn't he know that his father hadn't had a good meal for a few days?

These two kids dug a trap for him and Joseph was stupid enough to jump in.

Did they conspire to set him up?

Since he had no choice, Derrick tried to ignore the sound of them eating. He was also trying hard to ignore the aroma.

But he couldn't control his stomach. His stomach was growling with hunger.

When they heard it, Nadia asked, "What's the sound?"

"What? Nothing. Nothing." Joseph tried to cover it up.

"No, I heard it. It's Grandpa's stomach. His stomach is saying that he is hungry!" With these words, Bobby ran to Derrick again with a steamed bun in his hand. "Grandpa Derrick, try the steamed bun. It smells good!"