After taking a sip of her coffee, Anna said, "Matthew is your great-grandson, so there is absolutely no way I can stop you from taking him away." "Great, I'm relieved now that you know that," Peter grumbled. "Actually, I believe that you and Wayne should resolve your disagreement soon. Otherwise, you'll make the two kids feel awkward and embarrassed." Peter glanced at Henry, who was standing beside him, and said, "Oh, it seems that Henry has told you everything." Henry remained silent, and Anna nodded. She said, "Henry did it so that I could help you reconcile with Wayne." "What? Do you think you can really do that?" Anna replied earnestly, "No, I didn't think so. That's why I declined him." Peter frowned, but he didn't appear as distressed as he had been before. He said, "Okay,