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Chapter 33: Adrian Grant Admits His Mistake and Apologizes

Author: Ten Miles of Mountains and Rivers
updatedAt: 2025-10-29

CHAPTER 33: CHAPTER 33: ADRIAN GRANT ADMITS HIS MISTAKE AND APOLOGIZES

Where did Adrian Grant know? Everything he did would be reported back to the old house.

Someone as shrewd as his grandfather, how could he not know about Raina Lowell having two children outside?

Realizing it was his own problem, Adrian Grant did not argue, kneeling there allowing the elder to punish him.

Old Master Grant, filled with bitter disappointment, struck Adrian Grant fiercely again with his cane.

"You tell me, Raina is so good, married to you at such a young age, what are you dissatisfied with? Not only are you indiscreet within marriage, but you also bully Raina like this."

"If I don’t beat you to death today, in the future, who knows how you will bully Raina again."

The old master stood up, obviously extremely weak due to illness, but insisted on supporting himself to stand up for Raina Lowell and give Adrian Grant a thorough lesson.

Raina Lowell saw that Grandpa couldn’t even stand steadily, so she quickly got up to support him.

She hurried to stop the cane from falling on Adrian Grant again.

She pleaded, "Grandpa, stop hitting him, if you truly care about me, why don’t you let him divorce me?"

She knew it was somewhat inappropriate to bring it up now.

But divorce would be good for both her and Adrian Grant.

The old man couldn’t support himself anymore and fell back onto the sofa, trembling legs, looking at Raina Lowell with heartache.

"Raina, don’t be afraid, Grandpa is here for you, you don’t need to pity him."

Then he looked at his son nearby and ordered:

"This is your son, you handle it yourself, in front of me, punish him until he admits his mistake."

Roland Grant felt a bit troubled and hurriedly signaled to Adrian Grant.

"Aren’t you going to quickly admit your mistake to your grandpa and apologize to Raina?"

Their son never liked Raina Lowell.

If not to fulfill the elder’s wish, he would not have married Raina Lowell.

Knowing his son suffered grievances, but the elder’s words were not to be disobeyed, so they had to let him endure a while longer.

Adrian Grant never expected that Raina Lowell would dare to bring up the divorce in front of the elder.

Seeing his grandpa didn’t take her mention of divorce seriously, he could only bow his head to admit his mistake, too.

"Grandpa, don’t be angry, I won’t do it again in the future."

The old master glared at him disappointingly, "Shouldn’t you be apologizing to Raina?"

Adrian Grant had to turn his gaze to Raina Lowell.

Although feeling very embarrassed, for family harmony, he could only compromise.

"Raina, I’m sorry, please give me another chance, I promise I won’t make the same mistake again."

Raina Lowell, "..."

Thinking of how arrogant, forceful, and domineering this man was in front of her before.

Now seeing him kneeling before her, admitting mistakes and apologizing, how could she help but feel a bit of schadenfreude?

If she didn’t take the opportunity to retaliate against him, would she miss her chance?

Raina Lowell averted her gaze, softly said to the old man:

"Grandpa, I still want to divorce him."

This was a test.

To see how the elder would react.

If he really doesn’t want to, she will endure a bit longer.

If he agrees, she can quickly escape this man.

Yet the elder still didn’t take it seriously, striking Adrian Grant’s leg with his cane again.

"Did you hear that, your wife is still not satisfied."

Adrian Grant endured the pain, coldly staring at Raina Lowell.

Finally, he had to suppress his anger, speaking gently:

"Raina, I really know my mistake, please give me another chance. I promise to stay away from Isabelle Everett in the future, ensuring that you are the only one in my heart and eyes."

"Can you forgive me? Don’t be angry anymore."

Raina Lowell knew that things should not go beyond three.

If she brought up divorce one more time, Grandpa would definitely teach Adrian Grant a harsher lesson.

By then, if Adrian Grant was unwilling to endure and revealed about her children, insisting on Isabelle Everett, Grandpa would surely be agitated.

The Adrian Grant she knew, it was already tough enough for him to endure to this extent.

But she shouldn’t easily forgive him either!

Thinking it over, Raina Lowell said:

"Then promise in front of Grandpa, if you bully me again, you’ll go kneel outside for three days and three nights."

Adrian Grant glared at her, as if saying: Raina Lowell, don’t push your luck.

But Raina Lowell didn’t want to look at his threat, holding the elder’s arm, a little prideful on her face.

The elder continued the conversation, "What’s that kind of punishment, let’s do it like this, if Adrian ever goes to find that adopted girl from the Everett Family again, then I’ll consent to your divorce, but he has to leave with nothing."

Everyone was shocked at this statement.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant opened their mouths to say something, but the old master interrupted them.

"You two don’t need to speak for him. If any Grant man can’t even maintain his own marriage, he doesn’t deserve to inherit the empire I’ve built."

Then he turned to the butler behind him and said, "Have Lawyer Shaw draft the agreement for both of them to sign later."

"Grandpa, your words are too unfair,"

Adrian Grant finally couldn’t hold back and retorted, "If I leave with nothing, letting her inherit, she doesn’t understand anything, how could she have such ability."

Fine, Grandpa was indeed biased to this degree.

He really underestimated Raina Lowell’s position in this family.

"Even if she doesn’t understand and spends all of the Grant family’s wealth, I would still be willing."

The old master calmed himself, keeping as composed as possible.

"You need to know, if it weren’t for Raina’s grandfather back then, I would have died long ago, there wouldn’t be the Grant empire we have today."

"You’re an ungrateful thing, if you dare to bully Raina again, don’t expect to get a penny from the Grants."

Adrian Grant suddenly felt that Grandpa’s words made sense too.

Glimpsing at the little woman beside him.

Seeing her unwilling look, he too could only compromise despite his anger.

"Fine, I promise to live well with her in the future, definitely not bullying her, and not going to see Isabelle Everett again."

Raina Lowell was stunned, not knowing what to say.

Grandpa’s kindness really made her feel extremely guilty.

Thinking she’d already given birth to two children, but had to hide it all along, how hateful it was.

At this moment, she intensely desired to confess everything to the elders.

As she opened her mouth, ready to speak, Adrian Grant seemed to have guessed, immediately standing up to pull her over.

"Raina, say you forgive me, hmm?"

He threatened her with his eyes not to speak further, otherwise the consequences would be at her own risk.

Only then did Raina Lowell come back to her senses, having to swallow her words back down.

She couldn’t take that risk, otherwise, it would upset Grandpa.

Reluctantly cooperating with Adrian Grant, she nodded and said:

"Alright, I forgive you."

Adrian Grant, to reassure the elder even more, forced himself to wrap his arms around Raina Lowell and hold her in his embrace, lowering his head to kiss her.

The elder, seeing that under his pressure and persuasion they had finally reconciled again, was very gratified.

"Since Raina has forgiven you, you two should go back now, remember to prepare for a baby, have a child soon."

Adrian Grant looked at the elder, almost wanting to cry, "Weren’t we supposed to come back for dinner? And now you’re asking us to leave without eating?"

The old man felt quite overwhelmed, not wanting to worry the younger generation, he scolded:

"If I didn’t say that, would you both have come back? Hurry up and leave, go eat at your own place."

Adrian Grant had no choice but to lead Raina Lowell out of the old house in disgrace.

When they got into the car, he asked Raina Lowell:

"Are you extremely delighted in your heart?"

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