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Chapter 300 Another Granddaughter

With the sudden surge of emotions, Nicole felt a little sour in her nose.

 

 

 

She seemed to have become a lot more sentimental lately.

“What happened between your grandson and I was an accident. Although Hayden is President Gardner’s son,

nothing is going on between us.”

She felt the need to explain herself to Benedict before he had any presumptions of her.

However, he was not surprised by what she said.

“I’ve already heard about these from Colton, but we still owe you. If there’s anything you need, tell me and I’ll make

sure to fulfill it.”

Nicole shook her head as she laced her fingers together while looking rather nervous.

“I have no request, Old Mr. Benedict. I am capable of supporting myself now.”

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When Benedict heard the way she addressed him, he became a little dissatisfied and expressed with a frown, “Call

me Grandpa. Why are you being so distant?”

However, the words were stuck in her throat.

Immediately, he knew what her concern was and said with a smile, “If the tumor hadn’t been detected back then

and I continued to stay in the hospital, your mother would’ve been my goddaughter, and that would make you my

god-granddaughter as well! This has nothing to do with Colton at all.”

Benedict was right; back when Nicole visited her mother, Madeline would often mention how this old man wanted to

take her as his goddaughter.

Madeline would always tell Nicole how this old man must be very lonely to think that. If being his goddaughter would

make him happy, Madeline was delighted to do so.

However, it was a pity that he had left before his mother agreed.

 

“Grandpa,” Nicole called out softly.

It had been years since she had experienced any care from her elders.

As Benedict was also a cheerful person, he immediately burst into joy and laughter when he heard her call him

‘Grandpa.’

“Although I only have half a year left, it feels good to have another granddaughter. Now, I’ll be able to die in

peace.”

Seeing how he was smiling before her, her heart suddenly became uncomfortable and she felt like she was out of

breath.

Nicole lowered her gaze and cleared her mind before she looked up and presented a smile.

“Grandpa, back in the hospital, didn’t you say there was nothing serious about your condition? How did you become

like this just after a few years?”

Back then, every time Benedict visited the doctor, he would often come over and update her. Thus, she was also

aware of his previous condition.

When he heard her question, he let out a soft sigh as he shook his head. “It was indeed benign before this.

However, the tumor began to grow on my cranial nerves. Even if it is benign, it isn’t easy to perform a surgery. At

that time, the doctor’s advice was to be on medication in the hopes to prolong my life.”

A memory seeped into his mind as he let out another sigh. “Everything was going well until two years ago. I fell

seriously ill after being swept by depression. So, here we are today.”

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Two years ago… Nicole pondered for a while and assumed that it was probably related to the death of Olivia’s

children.

After all, his two grandchildren died one after the other.

No wonder this happened…

“But at this age, I’ll take however long I’m given. Tell me, what if I was to get on the cold operating table and never

wake up?”

Benedict’s words were as heavy as his tone.

Nicole’s lips trembled after hearing his words. Then, she pursed her lips and asked with a hint of doubt, “Since it

was a benign tumor back then, why didn’t you just undergo surgery? You would’ve been safe under White’s medical

skills back then.”

At the mention of White’s name, Benedict could not help but laugh. “I did look for Doctor White back then. He said

that there was an eighty percent chance of success rate. Although it was very high, other doctors told me that it

could be treated with drugs. Because of that, I thought it wouldn’t matter if I didn’t go through with the surgery.”

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