"Why are you staring at me like that?" Anna Jadwin shivered, having already been startled by her own logic.
"By your logic, there's a good chance you're my grandma," Raphael Bailey stroked her hair, "so stop overthinking it. It's not possible."
Anna Jadwin felt even more thunderstruck. She was the grandma? Had she undergone reverse aging numerous times?
"But the photo shows the truth."
She suspected that the grandma and the blue-eyed man were certainly still alive, a deep instinct of hers.
"Think about it, if the blue-eyed man is supposed to be Grandpa's brother or something, at least they were peers. After more than twenty years, Grandpa got older, but if they reversed their aging and stayed young, then they had you and Wayne Bailey. Later, due to some reasons, they had to reverse age again. By that time, Grandpa was old, while Wayne and you had just grown up, which left a generation gap between you, so you ended up with no parents. In fact, Grandpa should be your uncle..."