Although Arthur North and Finn Clark hesitated for a while, they eventually gave the letter to Charles Amos after he had breakfast for more than an hour.
In the morning, Charles woke up and did not see Wilton Edwards. He had already looked around and asked where Wilton had gone.
However, Elina Clark and Natalie Wayne didn't know how to explain it to him for the time being, so they vaguely told him that Wilton seemed to be busy outside.
Charles felt that something was wrong.
Maybe since he woke up from his nap yesterday afternoon, he felt that something was off about Wilton.
After finishing breakfast with doubts, he played the piano for a while. Arthur North and Finn Clark then handed him the letter.
Wilton's letter didn't say much, only that: [Young Master has grown up. It's time for Grandpa Edwards to do his own thing. There's another grandfather who needs Grandpa Edwards' care, so he won't accompany the Young Master anymore.]
It was just a simple sentence.