Grandpa George's words resonated deeply with her. Having experienced so many wars, he understood how precious the present days were. A strong nation was less likely to be bullied, so it was essential to safeguard this homeland.

Though Nina hadn't lived through the cruelty of that era, she could still recognize that Grandpa George's most glorious moments were in his youth. Even as he aged, he still harbored a desire to contribute more to the country.

Grandpa George's eyes welled up as he spoke. Nina listened attentively, noticing the scars left on his legs from gunshot wounds, which revealed the hardships they had endured.

"Grandpa George, our country is strong now, and there are many talented individuals. There's little chance of war happening," Nina comforted him.

"You shouldn't be too complacent," Grandpa George cautioned.

Suddenly, he chuckled, "But there's no shortage of talent. Nash is a prime example. Achieving feats at such a young age. It's all thanks to his grandfather. He insisted on Nash returning home to inherit the family business. If he had stayed with me, he might have been even more remarkable than I was in my youth."

This remark caught Nina off guard. Nash's youth likely referred to when he was in his teens, the first time she had seen him. Could he have been on a mission back then?

Changing the subject, Grandpa George continued, "Nina, I confide in you as if you were my own, but please don't discuss this with others."

"Okay," Nina agreed.

Nash had mentioned that their families didn't interact to avoid suspicion. Grandpa George also emphasized not revealing Nash's past association with him. It seemed to be a sensitive matter, so she made a mental note of it.

She pushed Grandpa George outside and covered him with a blanket. The breeze was gentle and warm, and Grandpa George's complexion looked good.

Nina had an understanding of

Grandpa George's preferences. She knew that he had a sweet tooth, but with old age, he had to be mindful of his teeth and rarely indulged. She had inquired and occasional treats posed no major issues.

When Grandpa George saw a child with candy, his eyes lit up with longing. Seeing a vendor selling candy floss outside, she went and bought a pack. Candy floss was easier for the elderly to consume. Grandpa George was even happier now, taking the pack of candy floss from Nina's hand with a smile.

"Nina, we haven't been together long, but you already know I love sweets. You're like my own granddaughter!" he exclaimed.

Nina reminded him, "You can have it once in a while. But you can't have any for the rest of this month."

"Okay, got it," Grandpa George agreed.

He savored every bite this time. Seeing Grandpa George so content, Nina couldn't help but smile. She enjoyed being with him.

However, in a quick glance, she noticed Nash hurrying off. Was he preparing to leave the hospital? Not seeing Linda, could her injuries be severe?

Nina frowned as she watched him go in the direction of the obstetrics and gynecology department. If Linda was just injured from the accident, she would likely be in the orthopedic department, not there.

Grandpa George also noticed Nash's departure but didn't inquire much. Instead, he remarked, "Nina, Nash just left the hospital. Why aren't you with him? Is he going to see someone?"

Sensing something amiss, Grandpa George warned, "He's leaving from the obstetrics and gynecology department. Be careful."

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