Chapter 586: ARRIVING AT THE 'LITTLE' APARTMENT
Wait- could Astrid\'s agency actually not giving him the money he earned? And here he thought that agent was trustworthy. Should he do a comprehensive background check on the entertainment company Astrid signed in to?
As Casey was having delusions on his own, Thomas was also feeling very uncomfortable. Because the whole apartment wasn\'t even as big as the smallest bathroom in their mansion. The place only had one bedroom. Even if Andreas spent the weekday at the military academy, this place was still hardly adequate for two growing boys to live in.
Thomas felt truly uncomfortable at the thought that Emmaline\'s family might not have the money to even afford a two-bedroom apartment. But he couldn\'t say anything here. Since the two hadn\'t recognized him as an \'uncle\', it would already be a miracle if they would. He didn\'t have the right to say anything about this matter.
"Please, sit. I\'ll go and prepare tea and some snacks," Astrid said.
Casey wanted to say that there\'s no need, but before he could, Astrid had already walked towards the small kitchen. So, he could only walk towards where Reas was and sat opposite the other. Tommy followed him and sat beside him.
He looked at the teenager sitting before him. The other was observing him and Tommy, as if pondering what kind of judgment he would pass on to them. Casey attempted a friendly smile, but his facial muscles felt stiff, making the gesture come across as awkward.
"Hello, Reas," he greeted.
"It\'s nice to see you again, Andreas," Tommy followed with his usual monotonous voice.
Reas stared at them for a few seconds before nodding his head. Seeing that, Casey breath a sigh of relief. At least the other accepted their greetings and weren\'t entirely antagonistic.
"Ahm, thank you for meeting us today," he started. "You must have already heard from Aster about the whole situation. May I- may we ask your opinion about it?"
Reas looked at Casey, whose eyes looked like they were begging for him to not be angry or harbor too much hatred. In fact, the other was almost silently shouting it. If that even made sense. The one beside him, Thomas, was also looking at Reas with an intense gaze. As if he was about to go to war or something.
Reas could only sigh inwardly and decided to just be honest. He didn\'t want to make things too complicated, so it\'s better to just straightforwardly say his thoughts about all this.
"Honestly? I hate how you handled my mother\'s situation. Except you, of course," he directed the last part towards Casey. "I can\'t comprehend what\'s going through the duke\'s mind, using her as some sort of bait. It\'s either he\'s lost his mind or he simply didn\'t care about Mom. Other than that, I don\'t have strong feelings towards the Grimaldis.
We might share DNA, but that doesn\'t make us family. At least not to me. As long as you don\'t interfere with how my family and I live our lives, then we won\'t have any problems. That\'s it. That\'s my whole opinion of the matter."
Silence filled the air after that.
Casey was left speechless by what he heard and struggled to find words in response. It\'s like Reas just laid it all down, not waiting for them to give any \'counter-arguments\'. It\'s like if they said more, it would only annoy him. More than being surprised, he just felt sad.
Because what Reas said just showed that he didn\'t have any interest in being a family with them. Rather than the strong emotion of \'hate\', what he\'s giving them was indifference. Something that Casey had been afraid of since he found out about the twins.
Thomas was also just as lost as Casey. He was unsure how to respond or whether he should even speak. His emotions were a chaotic whirlwind—sadness, frustration, regret, and pain all blending together into an overwhelming weight on his chest, making it difficult to breathe.
But he also understood that he had to say something. If he just left it as it was, not only Andreas, but even Astrid would only treat them as nothing more but a passing acquaintance. Maybe Cassius would be in a much better position, as well as Nicol. But the twins would still have some reservations for even those two. And because of that, deep inside, they wouldn\'t truly feel like they\'re family.
But for things to at least not reach that point, the twins needed to understand their grandfather\'s perspective. And that was something even Thomas might not be able to accomplish.
So, where could he go from there?
As the strange silence continued, Astrid was finally done with making tea. He put them on a tray together with a plate of sesame balls. Before he could lift the tray, Reas had already stood up and walked to his side, carrying the tray for him.
He glanced at his brother. Of course, he also heard what he said to Casey and Thomas. He gave the other a raised brow, as if saying \'do you really need to be that direct?\'. Reas, in turn, just shrugged. Which was almost equivalent to him saying, \'why shouldn\'t I?\'.
Astrid could only shake his head helplessly as he followed Reas, who had already placed the tray on the center table. He sat beside the other and poured tea for Casey and Thomas.
"Please, have some tea. It\'s from our farm, so I can assure you of its quality."