Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! -
Chapter 401 Raising a Ruler
"Grandpa, I missed you so much." Mia clung to Micah's grandfather's neck, acting spoiled. "Did you miss me?"
"I missed you..." Micah's grandfather felt his heart melt, rubbed Mia's hair, and said lovingly, "That's why I came to see you all, isn't it?"
"Grandpa, you're the best!" Mia cheered, raising her chubby little hands.
"Grandpa!"
Just then, Noah and Nathan came over, accompanied by the nurse.
Micah's grandfather squatted down, first hugging Noah, then Nathan, his smile beaming.
Anxious on the side, Silas urged, "Sir, please stand up. You can't squat for too long."
"Nonsense!" Micah's grandfather scolded.
"Grandpa, how's your back?"
Noah didn't say anything; just reached out to support Micah's grandfather.
With that support, Micah's grandfather effortlessly stood back up, patted his lower back, and declared, "It's nothing, no big deal! How about Grandpa takes you to the fairytale castle?" "Yay!"
The three kids answered in unison. They were thrilled to go to the fairytale castle; Mia even clapped her hands while jumping excitedly.
"Let's go, get in the car."
Micah's grandfather took Noah and Nathan by the hand and led them into the car.
Just as Sadie was about to step out of the cab, she caught sight of Micah's grandfather and quickly ducked back inside the vehicle. Her heart was pounding wildly. 'Why on earth is Micah's grandfather here?'
"Are you getting out? We're here," the cab driver asked.
"Just a moment," Sadie whispered from the back seat, hunching down. "Keep the meter running. Consider it another fare."
"Ever since you got in, you've been all secretive. What are you up to?" the cab driver grumbled, frowning. "You're not planning on kidnapping a kid, are you?"
"Of course not," Sadie hurriedly replied. "I'm here to pick up a child."
"Then why don't you get out?" the cab driver said impatiently. "Hurry up, or I'm calling the cops."
"Just wait..." Sadie was frantic with worry. If she went outside now, she would be spotted by Micah's grandfather.
Peeking outside, she saw the bodyguard wheeling Nathan to the car and then lifting him inside. The car door shut.
"Are you getting out or not?" the cab driver pressed.
Cornered, Sadie stepped out of the cab and hid behind a nearby trash can, craning her neck to sneak peeks.
The car hadn't left but was still running, stuck as the lane was filled with school buses at dismissal time, yielding to the buses as they passed.
"Wow, look at all the Barbie dolls and princess dresses, so pretty!" Mia exclaimed with delight as she got into the car, surrounded by beautiful Barbie dolls, stuffed animals, and a variety of Disney princess dresses, waving her arms and feet with glee.
"Haha, glad you like them," Micah's grandfather said, smiling brightly at Mia's joyful expression.
"Wow, so many toys!" Nathan was also excited, spotting all his favorites-a complete set of Transformers, Power Rangers figures, and various Marvel superheroes.
"These are all for you. Do you like them?" Micah's grandfather asked affectionately, stroking Nathan's hair.
"I love them! Thank you, Grandpa," Nathan said, happily unwrapping the toys.
"Noah, this is for you," Micah's grandfather handed Noah a separate box.
"Thank you, Grandpa," Noah replied, taking the box and looking inside to replace a custom ultra-thin laptop. He was surprised. "Grandpa, I don't really know how to use a computer."
"You'll learn," Micah's grandfather said with a tender touch to his hair. "You're very smart and talented. It shouldn't go to waste. I'll introduce you to the basics today. After school, you'll receive two hours of online lessons from world-class teachers every day. Before long, you'll be a prodigy."
"Thank you, Grandpa!" Noah's eyes sparkled with unusual brilliance. "Now I can protect Mommy and my little brother and sister."
"What a good boy!" Micah's grandfather hugged Noah, filled with a sense of accomplishment, "I will make sure to raise you to be a king!"
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