"Sonny is right. That's exactly why I didn't dare to tell you." Rose sighed.
Toby pursed his lips, letting go of his doubts. "Okay. I understand your intentions now, Grandma."
Rose smiled. "I'm glad you do. After all, the one who died is my son, and I want revenge more than
anyone else, but I can't just drag my grandson into it just because I'm too eager to avenge him. That's
why I chose to keep it a secret for the time being and wait to see if you would recover, and fortunately,
you returned to normal in the end."
"Grandma, why didn't you tell me after I went back to normal for all this time? I even had to find out for
myself," Toby interrogated.
Rose smiled helplessly. "That's because I know that you can find the murderer with your abilities, so I
don't have any reason to tell you. Look, you've just recovered and you already found the culprit. That's
a really impressive feat. So, I chose to watch over you quietly. I believe that you will avenge your
father."
"I see." Toby rubbed his temples and asked, "Then, Grandma, how did you find out that Connor killed
Father back then?"
Sonia listened quietly as well, wanting to know the answer.
Rose's wrinkled face darkened at his question. "There's something I haven't told you yet. Actually,
when your father got married, Connor attended his wedding, and I clearly saw the murderous intent in
the way he looked at your father. At that time, I was immediately on high alert and secretly guarded
against that snake, and I also told your father to watch out for himself. He agreed, and he did start
bringing a bodyguard around with him after that. However, in the next decade, your father was safe and
sound while Connor peacefully remained in Westsanshire without leaving that place, so I began to think
that he only looked at your father that way during his wedding but didn't plan to do anything to him.
Then, we dropped our guard."
At this point, she wrung her hands, overwhelmed with sorrow. "We never saw it coming. I
underestimated that snake's tolerance. The moment we lowered our guard, he immediately made his
move on your father. He really is cruel; he was able to hold back for more than ten years without doing
anything just to kill your father, all so he could loosen our guard and find an opportunity to off him with a
single blow. When news of your father meeting harm abroad reached our country, I immediately
suspected Connor, but his records were too clear, so I couldn't find any proof that he did it in the next
few years. However…"
Rose huffed. "If he could hold back for over a decade without making any moves to kill your father, I
can obviously do the same. At my age, I've already trained my patience long ago, and I can spend a
large amount of time and patience looking for him. I believed that I could find the evidence to prove that
he was the culprit one day, and as expected, this investigation went on for seven years. The spy I hired
infiltrated the Salzburg Residence, and at some point, he heard Connor muttering to himself with a
picture of your mother in his hand, describing how he killed your father. Unfortunately, the spy only
heard this by chance and didn't have any recording equipment with him, or we would've had concrete
evidence by now."
It really is a huge shame. Sonia sighed.
Hearing that, Toby frowned. "Grandma, is the person you hired to infiltrate the Salzburg Residence still
there?"
"Of course. He's always been looking for evidence," Rose said with an icy expression, "Although
Connor has hidden his trail well, is it possible to not leave any evidence of something he's done
before? It isn't. There must be something that can prove that he killed your father, so he's been laying
low in the Salzburg Residence during the past few years. We haven't been hearing any good news, but
I know that Connor isn't in Westsanshire now and is in Seafield, so it's given the spy more time to look
for evidence."
"Grandma, can you hand him over to me?" Toby narrowed his eyes.
Rose raised an eyebrow. "You want me to hand the spy to you?"
"That's right." Toby nodded and explained, "I will definitely avenge Father properly, so hand him over to
me, and I will give you a perfect result, Grandma."
Hearing that, Rose smiled. "Sure. I'll tell you how to contact him later. Actually, I was planning to give
him to you too."
"Thank you, Grandma." Toby nodded.
"What is there to thank me about? It's all to avenge your father. Besides, I believe that my eldest
grandson will pull it off. However, I still have to remind you that Connor isn't an easy opponent, so you
have to be careful. Also, you have to protect Sonny and your child well. She can't be hurt anymore,
understand?" Rose instructed him somberly.
Sonia's heart warmed at her touching words.
Toby squeezed Sonia's hand. "I understand. I will."
After a moment of thought, Rose suggested, "If you're too busy dealing with Connor later on, take
Sonny to the Fuller Residence. It's the safest here, and with me around, I can protect Sonny even
better too."
Toby did not refuse her offer. "If that time really comes, I'll send Little Leaf over."
Saying that, he looked at Sonia, who sent him a smile. "Don't worry, I won't refuse. I'm not a stubborn
idiot. If my presence will drag you down, I'll keep my distance so that I won't get in your way, and I'll
wait for you at Grandma's. That way, you can settle the issue without any distractions, so don't worry
about whether I would agree or not."
His eyes filled with gentle affection as Toby kissed her forehead. "You've never been a burden to me;
you don't have to say that about yourself."
Sonia laughed. "I just said that to let you know that I'll listen to anything you decide on later on, and I
won't make you worry."
"That's the spirit. Just bring Sonny over then, and I'll take care of her for you. You can just focus on
dealing with Connor," Rose echoed.
Toby hummed in agreement. "Thank you in advance, Grandma."
"What are you thanking me for? We're family." Rose waved a hand and continued, "It's your father's
death anniversary in a few days. You should come back and introduce Sonny to your father."
"I will." Toby inclined his head. "We'll have to spend Father's death anniversary this year like we did last
year, and we can host a proper ceremony once Connor is dealt with so we can tell him the good news.
Also, Grandma, tell Mom about this. Don't let her misunderstand that we're taking Father's death
anniversary lightly."
"I'll tell her." Rose nodded. "Although Jean is a little dumb, she won't drag you down when it matters.
She'll understand; she's hoping to avenge your father as soon as possible just like the rest of us."
"She's close with Father, so that's a given." Toby let out a small laugh.
Sonny listened to their conversation silently without interrupting them. Although she still could not
understand why Toby's father would fall for Jean, she definitely acknowledged their feelings for each
other.
Lifting his wrist to look at his watch, Toby noticed that it was already time for Rose to rest, so he
decided to end the call. "Okay, Grandma, it's getting late, so we won't interrupt your rest anymore. Little
Leaf and I will come to visit you soon."
Rose agreed with a chuckle.
After the call ended, Toby set his phone down and said, "Let's go and wash up too. The nurse will be
coming over to do their rounds soon."
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