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William felt better after the assistant slipped away. He picked up the phone and dialed a number that he had saved but never called. When William and Lucy reached home at night, Donald George was scolding Jenny and Steven as expected. "Scandalous stuff! Get out! Get out now!" "Bang!" The sound of shattering glass broke by the walking stick blared out. "Master, calm down! It's not good for your health for being angry! Everything shall pass!" Allen comforted him. Lucy glanced at William worriedly and found William was holding her hand. It’s so warm. "It would be OK. Grandpa will be OK after losing temper." When they entered the house, they saw Amber was cleaning shattering glass, and everyone was silent. "Grandpa, Lucy bought a precious set of chess for you today. How do you like i