Chapter 66. I Want Our Baby to Meet His Grandfather
Penelope stared at the TV in a trance. Mrs. Brown had to call her name twice before she responded.
"Would you like to have some soup for dinner?" Mrs. Brown asked from the kitchen.
"Oh, okay," Penelope replied slowly.
Mrs. Brown walked over and glanced at the TV, which was reporting on the death of the financial giant, with many people attending the funeral.
Mrs. Brown felt a sense of sadness in her heart, too. She sighed softly and said, "When people get old, everyone will have such a day. The Duncan family may not lack money or anything else, but in the end, all they can do is watch their elders leave."
Penelope gazed at the enlarged picture of old Mr. Duncan on the television, feeling a deep sense of sadness.
Even though they had no personal connection to old Mr. Duncan, they couldn't help but feel a sense of sorrow. How much more painful must it be for those who were close to him?
She stood up slowly, unable to wait any longer.
"Wh
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