Feeling the guilt in the old man's gaze, Luoz smiled faintly and patted his hand, "Grandpa, I'm doing well now, you don't have to worry about me. Take care of your health, and I'll give you a grandson to hold."
"Really?" As soon as Vanke heard this, his eyes lit up, as if the grandson Luoz mentioned was right in front of him.
Su Nian frowned at this but said nothing in front of Vanke.
Luoz nodded, a graceful smile on his face, "Yes, really."
"Ah, you child, in this life I can say I owe nothing to Vivian, but I owe you a lot," Vanke said, a flash of guilt crossing his aged face, his eyes brimming with cloudy tears.
Su Nian was startled, but Luoz shook his head, "Grandpa, I'm very grateful to you. If it weren't for you, I might have died long ago. Moreover, thanks to your nurturing over the years, I am who I am today. I will always remember this kindness."
