William and Jane had been married for six years and they rarely came to visit. Colin had forced his grandson, but there was no response. Colin couldn't help but wonder if he had repaid the kindness in the wrong way. Some feelings might not be developed at all. However, even if he was wrong, he had to continue this way. Jane had given birth to his great-grandson, so he wouldn't watch them divorce. "Jane, William has come back from the company, but he is on the way to the kindergarten to pick Dayton up. He can get home by five o'clock. When they arrive, we will start dinner." Colin was in a good mood. He pointed at the strings of firecrackers in the living room and smiled. "Let's set them off after dinner to rid your bad luck." For a rich lady, there was no other greater whammy than bei