I clearly told him that this house belongs to my grandma.

His light words "It's up to you" shattered my remaining sanity.

I yelled, "Sheldon, this is my grandma's house, what qualifications do you have to give it to someone else!"

Hearing my angry voice, they both turned around at the same time.

Maybe he didn't expect me to be here, and was stunned for a moment.

Lindsay looked at me with a smile, "Assistant Cynthia, didn't you say you were going back to see your grandma? Why are you here?"

Her words successfully turned Sheldon's face cold, "Cynthia, is lying fun? I'll settle the score with you when I get back!"

It turned out that he thought I was lying to him when I said I was going to look for my grandma.

And he thought I just followed him here secretly because I was angry and couldn't let him go.

Maybe I look too bad.

Sheldon's tone softened. "Since you are here, I'll mention this to you. Today is Lindsay's birthday. She has taken a fancy to this house. Ask your grandma for it. I'll buy it."

He didn't discuss it with me, but informed me directly.

But on what grounds!

That is the only thing that grandma left in this world.

There was a dull pain in my heart.