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Delayed Regrets: He Regretted Only After Her Death-Chapter 116: Ruthlessly Tormenting the Linden Father and Son
Tiana Linden knew.
Jane Summers was still the same as before, only seeing things and people at face value.
She directly ignored Jane Summers, her gaze falling on Christopher Grant and Joshua Grant, father and son.
"Joshua, if you miss Daisy next time, ask your father to bring you to Aunt Tiana’s house to play."
With that, she got into the car with Hector Chaucer.
Daisy sat in the car, lowered the window, waved at her brother Joshua, and said goodbye.
Joshua, waving goodbye as well, had eyes full of reluctance.
The car drove away, but the little guy still gazed into the night, yearning from afar.
They had just parted, but Joshua was already looking forward to their next meeting.
"Dad, when can we see Daisy again?"
Jane Summers: "You little rascal, you’ve just split up."
Christopher Grant took Joshua’s small hand and headed back.
"Next time, Dad will invite Aunt Tiana and Daisy over, is that okay?"
As they walked home, Joshua kept turning back to look.
Even though he couldn’t see Daisy anymore, he seemed still to be expecting something.
In the living room, Jane Summers sat down.
Christopher Grant sat next to her and started teaching:
"Jane, you just can’t control your mouth."
"I heard that Tiana and Leo have already finalized their divorce."
"She might find it inconvenient to stay at The Sutton Family, so Hector Chaucer let her stay with him."
"You misunderstood Tiana again."
"Is Tiana the type to casually live with someone?"
Jane Summers thought Christopher Grant’s analysis made sense.
Thinking about Tiana’s cold attitude toward her earlier, Jane Summers felt so sad.
"Tiana still won’t forgive me."
"But I didn’t mean it, I just casually asked."
Even though at dinner, she and Tiana had added each other back on WeChat.
Tiana was still indifferent toward her.
Tiana only came home for dinner for Joshua and Christopher’s sake.
Jane Summers knew all this.
Suddenly, she felt so wronged.
"I’ve already sincerely apologized, and I even personally cooked a lot of her favorite dishes. What more do you want from me?"
Joshua looked at Jane Summers: "Mom, if I stabbed you with a knife, then apologized and cooked you a meal, would you accept it?"
Jane Summers: "Of course not."
Joshua: "Exactly, you wouldn’t accept it, yet you want Aunt Tiana to agree?"
Jane Summers: "Hey, whose son are you anyway?"
Joshua: "I’m just being fair, not siding with anyone."
Seeing his son being so calm, Christopher Grant couldn’t help but pat his son’s head and praise him:
"Joshua, you’re right."
"We must not just look at the surface when judging people or situations."
"When dealing with right and wrong, we must have a rational and fair attitude."
"Like this, no matter which field you enter in the future, you will go further and longer."
From childhood to adulthood, Joshua was always convinced by his father Christopher Grant’s teachings.
Because Christopher Grant always led by example.
Unlike his mom Jane Summers, who often didn’t follow what she said, often acting unreasonably.
Never admitting mistakes.
However, who could blame Dad for spoiling Mom?
Seeing father and son team up against her, Jane Summers became upset.
"Fine, Christopher Grant, are you two ganging up to bully me?"
"Your son said, he’s just being fair, not siding with anyone."
...
The next day.
The hospital.
During his stay, James Linden excessively missed his daughter Tiana Linden.
Lying in bed, Daniel Linden tried to help him drink water, but he wouldn’t drink.
Tried feeding him porridge, but he wouldn’t eat either.
"Dad, even if you want to see your sister, you need to wait until your health is better, when you can move around freely, then you can visit her."
James Linden wiped away his old tears.
Choked up several times, unable to speak.
Daniel Linden quickly handed him a tissue.
"Dad, you need to take care of your health first to better make amends to Tiana. If you collapse, how can you make amends to others?"
"I’ve let your sister down, and I’ve let your mom down as well." James Linden clutched his suffocating chest.
Wanda Townsend had a difficult childbirth when giving birth to their precious daughter, and that’s how she passed away.
He actually believed those so-called damn evidence, accusing her of having an affair with her first love, and that’s how Tiana was conceived.
Resulting in their precious daughter Tiana living such a miserable life.
"How will I ever face your mom in the underworld..."
"Daniel." James Linden suddenly grabbed Daniel Linden’s hand excitedly, "Can you think of a way to let me see Tiana?"
"Dad, you know well, Tiana hates us father and son to death. I’m afraid she doesn’t want to see us ever again in this life."
Otherwise, the glazed crystal album he repaired from their childhood memories, Tiana wouldn’t have smashed it onto the floor.
Their family bond had long been riddled with cracks like those shattered crystal pieces.
"Dad, I know you’re in a bad mood. Let me push you downstairs for a change of scenery."
Daniel Linden pushed James Linden, taking him for a walk downstairs at the hospital.
Suddenly, James Linden saw a familiar figure.
"Daniel, is that your sister in the direction of the parking lot?"
Daniel Linden looked out.
It was indeed Tiana Linden.
Father and son instantly felt a surge of emotions, both nervous and excited.
"Dad, it’s Tiana. The person beside her is Leo Sutton’s father-in-law, Uncle Chaucer."
"Quickly, let’s go have a look."
Daniel Linden hurriedly pushed James Linden, catching up.
At this moment, Tiana Linden was helping Gabriel Chaucer walk toward the hospital’s outpatient building.
"Dad, can you see clearly, walk slowly, there are steps here."
This morning, Gabriel Chaucer’s vision suddenly became blurry, with light sensitivity.
Tiana Linden studied medicine in university.
She preliminarily judged it as symptoms of cataract.
This morning, Leo Sutton had a court case and couldn’t find time to send Gabriel Chaucer to the hospital.
While Catherine Armstrong had to stay home, looking after months-old Penelope.
Tiana Linden decided to drive Gabriel Chaucer to the hospital alone.
Because Gabriel Chaucer had light sensitivity, she gave him a pair of black sunglasses.
Afraid he couldn’t see clearly while walking, she carefully supported him.
"Tiana, I’m fine, I can walk on my own."
"No way, Dad, I have to brace you. You’re getting older, if you fall, it would be terrible."
"Tiana, thank you so much, it’s truly thanks to you."
"Dad, what are you saying, you and mom always looked after Daisy and me, isn’t this what I’m supposed to do?"
"In our old age, mom and I unexpectedly gained such a caring daughter, truly a blessing for us."
"Dad, if it weren’t for you and mom taking care of Daisy and me, our mother-daughter duo would have long been unable to survive. I should be the one blessed by you both."
Not far away.
Hearing the two’s conversation, James Linden and Daniel Linden’s faces turned ashen.
As Tiana and Gabriel Chaucer were about to walk away, James Linden angrily said:
"Daniel, did you hear clearly, Tiana called him Dad?"
Daniel Linden heard right.
How could Tiana acknowledge someone else as Dad?
She had time to drive someone else to the hospital.
Yet, her biological father was severely injured and hospitalized, and she ignored him?
He quickly pushed James Linden in the wheelchair, caught up to them, and blocked Tiana’s way.
"Tiana, did you just call him Dad?"
Tiana didn’t expect to meet James Linden at this place.
Despite the hospital’s vastness.
Even if James Linden was hospitalized here.
As long as she didn’t go to his ward, they wouldn’t meet.
But it was just such a coincidence, she met the person she least wanted to see in her life right here.
Her face turned cold instantly.
Then, boldly and straightforwardly, she introduced to the two:
"Introduce again, this is my father, Gabriel Chaucer."
In the wheelchair, James Linden felt a heavy hammer forcefully hit his chest.
An old breath nearly couldn’t be pulled up.
His face turned completely ashen.
His biological daughter refused to acknowledge her biological father, acknowledging someone with no blood relation as father.
To James Linden, this was practically retribution!
James Linden broke into tears.
"Tiana, even if you hate Dad, you can’t acknowledge someone else as father."
"I’m your biological father. Do you really want to give up on our blood bond?"







