"Tita, don't cry anymore. I'm sure that Lolo Vandolf and Tito Hulyo will succeed in their mission," Yael said while patting Diana on the back. Diana wiped her tears. "Of course. They will succeed in their mission, sweetie. Aren't you sleepy? Go to sleep. It's too early. I don't want you to stay up late," she said. Yael shook his head and looked at his grandmother. She is still unconscious. "Tita, why don't lolo and tito tell me what their mission is? Don't they trust me?" he asked wryly. "What are you saying, sweetie! They have trust in you. They just didn't tell you because you're too young for such things. Come. Give tita some hugs," Diana said smiling. Yael quickly hugged Diana. He hugged her tightly. He wondered why she suddenly started crying again. "Tita, it won't do my cousin any good if you keep crying. It also reduces the beauty of a woman when you cry," he advised. Diana laughed at what her nephew said. She ruffled his hair and looked him in the eye. "Yael, I always want you to be happy. If you want something, don't hesitate to tell me. Okay? All of us Grays, we will make up for the years without you. I hope my son will grow up to be as kind as you ." "I'm sure the baby will be nice." Yael held Diana's stomach. "Because his parents are both kind," he added. "Yael, are you sure you don't want your Tito Jackson to go to jail? Sorry if I changed our topic, ha. I just remembered it." Diana looked at the old woman. 'She is still unconscious. I want to know who saved Yael...if her boss is our ally or enemy,' she thought. "I don't want to, tita. Grandpa, daddy and of course you will be sad if Tito Jackson goes to jail. Our family won't be complete. I don't want to be the reason for–" "No, sweetie. It's not your fault. Your Tito Jackson is guilty of you and the law. If you don't want to send him to jail, I think you need to convince your mommy and daddy. Go ahead, go to sleep." Diana stood up and led Yael to his bed. She put a blanket over him when he was lying down. "Tomorrow, I'm sure your family will be complete," she said with a smile. "I hope so, tita. I miss mommy so much and I'm so excited to be with daddy. Goodnight, tita. Go to sleep. Don't stay up late for the baby," Yael said with a smile. "Later, I'm going to sleep too. I swear. Go ahead. Go to sleep, sweetie." Diana waited for Yael to fall asleep before she walked over to the couch. She looked at the clock. "It's already late." She looked up. "Lord, please take care of my family. Take care of them all." She yawned. She lay down on the couch and got ready to sleep. She turned around when someone knocked on the door. "Who is that?" She immediately walked towards the large painting on the wall and pushed it. From behind the painting, she took a gun and put it on her back. 'Where are papa's men? Why is it too quiet outside? Could it be…' ~~~~ "Senior. I mean…p-pa…p-pa," Hulyo stammered. "How dare you marry and impregnate my child. You can't even call me papa!" Don Vandolf said irritably. "If you can't accept me as your father-in-law, file for a divorce!" He looked out the window of the car. Hulyo tearfully looked at his father-in-law from the rearview mirror. "Thank you very much for accepting me as your son-in-law...PAPA," he said boldly. "When you hurt my unica hija, don't ever show your face again to our family. Even though Diana is so hard-headed, we love her so much. Even if she is so cunning and can't handle some things on her own!” Don Vandolf hit the back of Hulyo's chair with his cane. "You loved my most high-maintenance daughter! What are you planning? Are you going to rely on your salary forever as a bodyguard for the family of the woman you married? Love can't be eaten and worn. Maybe you know how to spend time with Diana because she's been with you for years!" Hulyo's face hardened. "I will work hard. Today is my last night as the bodyguard of the Gray family. I will raise my wife and son without relying on your wealth. I can give them a good life. I can," he said. "That's good. You can get a separation pay and a final pay from me. I hope you'll use that to-" Don Vandolf was interrupted when Hulyo suddenly spoke. "I'm going to build a business and I'm not going to stop until I succeed...for Diana and for our future child," Hulyo assured. Don Vandolf smiled. "I will wait for that to happen. I don't want my children to disappear from this world without being in good hands. I worked so hard to give them a luxurious life. I hope you will do the same for your family. There is no shortcut, Hulyo .I can assure you that you will go through the hole of a needle, through rocky roads, through steep mountains and through seas with big waves before you achieve success. I wish your success for my daughter and to be...grandson. " He stood up slightly from his wheelchair and ruffled Hulyo's hair. "You are tough but I know how good your heart is. You are also hardworking and patient. If you don't become a successful businessman, I will creep you out every night when I am no longer here in the world," he said jokingly. Hulyo and Setyembre laughed together. "And why are you laughing? I'm serious," Don Vandolf said with a smile. "Senior, we're getting close to the location. No matter what happens later, don't ever get out of the car," Set warned. "Isn't it dangerous here, Set? What if they rain bullets on this car? I think it would be better if we take papa to another place," Hulyo suggested. He had become comfortable with calling Don Vandolf as his papa. "Hulyo, didn't you know that we are riding an INKAS Armored Cadillac Escalade ESV?" Don Vandolf asked. "I-Inkas what is it, Set?" Hulyo whispered. Set laughed. "The SUV we're riding in is bulletproof, Hulyo. It's not just an ordinary car," he said. "This SUV is precision-built to exacting specifications and equipped with innovative, light-weight ballistic armor that provides full, all-around protection. The armoring technologies ensure that the vehicle is secure to CEN 1063 BR6 ballistic protection standard. INKAS has introduced its new proprietary armored overlap system, which protects door seals by preventing gunshot penetration. Other security enhancements include sirens and PA systems, LED strobe lights, a blackout package, an engine bay fire suppression system, a door-assist mechanism to counteract the weight of armored doors, and much more," Don Vandolf explained. Hulyo starred as he scratched his head. "Ah, that's it," he said. "Yes. So don't worry about me here. Also, we have the police with us. Someone will also watch over me. Dos will also be here," said Don Vandolf. "Alright, papa. I'm sorry. I'm just worried about your situation. I know Diana feels the same way," said Hulyo. "Senior, Hulyo, we're here." Set frowned when he saw the man standing on the other side of the road. "Sir Jacob?" Don Vandolf and Hulyo immediately turned in the direction where Set was looking. Don Vandolf smiled. "My children are really mine. They are brave," he said proudly. "Set, go down first and talk to Jacob. Ask him what his plan is." He looked at the many police cars outside. "Perhaps you have nowhere to go now, Ythan Marcus!" he exclaimed.
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