Ernest smiled and said, "Gary, it seems that Uncle Simon is still too ignorant. He doesn't know yet that mom and dad are expecting a new pair of twins. He still has no clue that the descendants of the Jones family is ever growing."

"Yes. That's for sure. He's been in jail for so many years and has been humiliated by others inside. I've heard that he has experienced some horrible treatments in there, and people even fed him the golden soup. He's indeed been through a lot of hardships." Gary sighed again. "That's why his head was injured and he can't remember anything. He's also always immersed in his own world and is unable to get himself out of it."

"That's right, it's all on him," Ernest said, "But Gary, what did you mean by the golden soup earlier?"

Gary smiled mysteriously. He looked at Simon's livid face and said, "Ernest, you are so innocent. The golden soup I mentioned is a mixture of sh*t and urine. I am sure that our lovely Uncle Simon has tasted it before. Just look at his face."

Simon was so angry that his chest was heaving up and down, but he could not retort at all.

"Ugh, it's so disgusting." Ernest shook his head.

"I guess that Uncle Simon has also taken it in the a*s before." Gary laughed. "I mean, look at him now. He looks like he misses the feeling of that lovely experience."

Ernest nodded and said, "Well, he seems to be immersed in it. I am sure he misses that feeling, but this man is too horrible. He could have done anything, but he really should not have provoked our mom and Celeste. He is still trying to upset mom even while she is pregnant. This man's heart is execrable."

"What did you say? Is she pregnant again?" Simon questioned in a loud and angry voice.

Simon could not deny some of the insults that the two children were throwing at him, as they were somehow facts, and he did not even care that much anymore.

However, the most important thing right then was that Grace was pregnant again. Furthermore, it was another pair of twins. How did that happen?

Why was she so great at giving birth?

Simon thought about how Grace was able to blossom the next generation of the Jones family by giving them so many offspring, but the Brown family did not have a single child at all.

His parents were so disappointed at him. Just the thought of that alone was enough to make Simon feel angry and upset. He couldn't accept it.

Grace was supposed to be his. How could she give birth to so many children with Heinz?

What's more, she was pregnant at such an old age. That was too horrible!

Just how much humiliation and suffering did he suffer back when he was in prison?

He thought about the humiliation he suffered in there, the pain he had to endure, as well as the inability to resist the insult he received. He could only accept his fate back then, but at the same time then, Grace and Heinz were living such a great life.

Perhaps at that time, they were doing the things that would get her pregnant and were at the process of conceiving children.

The thought of that alone made Simon feel extremely upset.

Gary and Ernest ignored him then. It did not look like they were in a hurry at all. Regardless, they were just watching Simon's emotions breaking down into anger, while they themselves were relaxed. They just wanted to torture the poor, disabled man who just wouldn't give up.

His body was not the only thing that was crippled,

even his heart was more so too.

"I'm asking you a question. Answer me!" Simon got even angrier when he saw that no one was paying him any attention.

Gary retorted in a provocative way, "Uncle Simon, what you said is so ridiculous. Should we answer you just because you asked us to? Who said that we have to answer every question that you asked us?" "Even if we have an answer, we are not in a hurry to answer you. Besides, seeing how anxious you are makes us feel very happy. We are doing this on purpose. We just want to ignore you." Ernest laughed cheekily.

"Call Heinz, call your dad." Simon was infuriated and he could only shout angrily.

"You don't deserve to see our dad," Ernest said sarcastically. "In fact, we purposely came here to see you because we want you to know that there are many members in the Jones family, and now that you are completely alone, it's really pitiful.

A man like you is too sad. You don't even know what your mistakes are. What's the point of you being alive? Do you still want to go back to prison in the future? Have you not had enough of the food in prison? It seems like you still want to go back in there. Oh, by the way, do you still intend to eat that delicious golden soup? Uncle Simon, have you really gotten addicted to it?"

"Shut up," Simon scolded him. "Don't play tricks with me. Let me tell you, boy, there is nothing I haven't seen before. How dare you show off in front of me."

"Oh, since you understand, then why did you still provoke our family? Is there something wrong with your brain?" Ernest asked in retaliation.

"Humph, provoking you? I did it on purpose. Your family? Look what your family did to me. So, why can't I mess with your family?" Simon snorted. "In this, it's either you or me. I won't let you win." "Yes, I can see it now. You want to go to jail now and continue drinking that wonderful golden soup, as well as to enjoy the humiliation in there," Gary said lightly, "Go and comfort those inmates of yours." When Ernest heard Gary's sharp tongue, he could not help but to laugh. "Oh, Gary, it seems that Uncle Simon has found true love in prison after having been in there for so long."

"I am sure he has. That's why he wants to continue to cause trouble to go back to jail." Gary smiled and reminded him, "But Uncle Simon, you'd better think it through. You might not be able to be with your one true love this time around when you go in."

"You little b*stard, don't humiliate me. Call Heinz, that old coward, to come out." Simon looked elsewhere, as if he was looking for Heinz.

He knew that at that moment, Heinz must be secretly watching them from a corner.

He wanted to replace the whereabouts of the surveillance camera, but the walls of the entire room was disguised all too well, and he could not replace out where it was at all.

Simon was very depressed, and he felt increasingly anxious too.

Back then, he was no match for Heinz, and he was still no match for him then after many years.

Heinz had everything in his control.

At that moment, Heinz was quietly watching the scene inside from the outside.

With his two children standing up for him, he had nothing to worry about at all. Gary's words alone were enough to piss him off. Furthermore, Ernest was also helping him greatly to insult him.

His two sons worked together so well that Simon was no match for them at all.

Heinz felt relaxed too, and his eyes were filled with the pride of being a father.

Whether Simon would give up or not, or if he would feel imbalanced about the situation, was all futile.

"Don't try to goad me." Gary smiled faintly. "The more you scold me, the more relaxed we would be. It won't be easy to meet our dad."

Ernest was stunned and he subconsciously looked at Gary.

He actually called Heinz his dad, that was unprecedented.

That was the first time he admitted it so openly. Ernest was greatly surprised. He thought that if their dad did hear it, he would definitely rush inside excitedly.

Sure enough, as soon as he thought of that, the door was pushed open.

Heinz walked in with a hint of excitement. He looked at his son Gary, his mature and determined face was full of surprise.

His son had just told Simon that he was his dad.

That was really unexpected.

He entered through the door.

Gary frowned. He looked at Heinz and helplessly said, "What happened to you? I just said that you don't have to come in in a hurry, and then you came in right away." Heinz didn't even look at Simon. He just looked at

Gary with his eyes which were full of joy. "Gary, you just called me dad. Come on, call me dad again."

Gary frowned, he subconsciously looked at Heinz.

He might have called him that.

However, wasn't that just a demonstration of power for Simon to see?

He couldn't call Heinz by his name in front of Simon, could he?

That would be too inappropriate.

As Heinz had entered then and even made him call him dad in front of Simon, Gary knew that if he didn't do it, Simon would definitely make fun of him. However, if he did, he would lose his face.

He had insisted on it for so many years. Were his efforts really going to be wasted because of it?

He felt a little annoyed.

Simon felt very puzzled. He was confused as he listened to their conversation and did not know what was happening at all.

He looked at the father and the two sons. All of them were ignoring him, it was so infuriating.

He immediately yelled, "Heinz, you finally appeared. I have been waiting for you for a long time."

"Get out of my way," Heinz shouted in a deep voice. "I don't have the time to talk to you."

After that, he looked at Gary with a kind expression and even smiled gently. "Gary, hurry up and call me dad. Come on, I am waiting."

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