Chapter 470:

Madisyn watched the grandfather and grandson, touched by their relationship. This was a rare moment when Andrew let down all his guards, wasn’t it? She quietly got up and left the ward, giving them their moment.

“Madisyn?” a familiar voice called out. Glenn and Elaine arrived, and Elaine asked, “I heard Damari had another relapse. How is he?”

“The medicine was produced. Damari is doing fine now,” Madisyn replied.

“Really? That’s wonderful news. God bless Damari,” Elaine said with excitement.

Madisyn nodded in agreement. The crisis had finally passed. For the next few days, Madisyn and Andrew visited Damari daily. Damari continued to improve, and half a month later, he was finally discharged from the hospital.

Damari expressed his gratitude to the Johns family for their visits and invited them for dinner at his home. During the dinner, Damari suddenly said, “Andrew and Madisyn have been together for a while now. Glenn, do you think they could get married soon?”

At this, Madisyn’s face flushed red. She glanced at Andrew.

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Glenn stalled and replied, “It’s up to them. We have no objections.”

Andrew said, “It’s up to Madisyn. I’m ready whenever she is.”

Elaine and Glenn looked at Andrew with increased satisfaction upon hearing this. But Madisyn felt immense pressure. Did this mean everything rested on her?

Under everyone’s gaze, Madisyn responded hesitantly, “I’m also ready at any time.”

“Really? How about by the end of the year?” Damari chuckled. “You could get engaged first before setting the wedding date!”

With a tender look in his eyes, Andrew gazed at Madisyn. She nodded and replied, “Okay.”

“Haha! Andrew, you better treat Madisyn well. If not, I’ll be the first to get angry,” Damari said. “This afternoon, you should spend time with Madisyn. That’s the point of being young—enjoy each other’s company.”

“Sure,” Andrew replied.

During the meal, the butler approached Damari and said, “Madisyn, I don’t have much to offer. Here’s something for you. Please sign it.”

When Madisyn glanced at it, she was stunned. It was five percent of the shares of Klein Group. Given the Klein Group’s market value, five percent of its shares were worth tens of billions. Damari’s generosity was astounding.

“Damari, this is too much. I can’t accept it,” Madisyn said, quickly handing back the contract.

“It’s no big deal. Since you two are together, the Klein Group will be yours eventually. I want to give it to anyone else,” Damari stated firmly.

Elaine and Glenn glanced at the contract and started to understand what was going on. Shares were crucial for a company, and it was clear that Damari didn’t see them as outsiders—he was actually giving the shares to Madisyn.

“Damari, Madisyn is still young. Don’t overwhelm her. You can give it to her after they’re married,” Glenn said kindly.

“What’s the difference, really? In my eyes, we’re family now. If you refuse, it means you don’t see me as your grandfather,” Damari said with a playful grin.

Andrew patted Madisyn’s hand and added, “Since Grandpa has decided to give it to you, you should sign it.”

“No, it’s too much,” she insisted. She could accept money or other gifts, but shares carried too much significance.

“If you don’t sign it, I’ll be upset. And if I’m upset, I won’t be able to take my medicine,” Damari said, playing his trump card.

“Damari!” Madisyn said, feeling anxious.

“Just sign it already. I’ve made up my mind to give them to you. Do you think they’re not good enough?” How could she think they were not good enough? Madisyn felt helpless. Glenn could see that Damari was resolute about giving the shares to Madisyn, so he gave her a nod of agreement.

Damari had already made his stance clear; it would be ungracious to refuse now. In the end, Madisyn had no choice but to sign the document.

Damari was pleased, knowing that Madisyn would be less inclined to part ways with Andrew. He was well aware of Madisyn’s sense of responsibility. Now that she had the Klein Group’s shares, even if they had arguments in the future, it would be hard for them to separate.

He acknowledged that his actions were somewhat selfish, but he needed to make a solid plan for Andrew after his near-death experience.

Following dinner, Damari drove Andrew and Madisyn out. The couple hadn’t shopped for a while, so they decided to visit the Prcas Mall. Such leisurely time was a rare treat for them, and Madisyn savored the relaxed atmosphere of spending time together as a couple.

“These couple’s outfits look fantastic, don’t you think?” Madisyn said as she admired the suits, clearly liking them.

“Wrap up all these clothes for me.” An imperious and commanding voice cut through, and the saleswoman rushed to pack the clothes without delay. Andrew made sure all the items Madisyn had shown interest in would be packed up.

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