Do you want to go back? "Thank you, I think I look good today too." Naomi's eyes were filled with burning flames, and she almost said this through gritted teeth. Rowan was a little helpless. These two people are still holding grudges about what happened in the morning and don't want to give in to each other. She gently pulled the corner of James' clothes. James immediately understood and stopped competing with Naomi. He turned around and said goodbye to Uncle again. When it was time to leave, Victor came to her side and whispered, "Sister, can I go and play with you when you have time?" "Okay." She responded. Although she doesn’t understand how a boy who is almost 9 years older than her can play with her. Because of the direction, if you want to leave the banquet hall, you have to pass by David James kept holding her hand for some unknown reason. She struggled slightly a few times, but did not struggle away. She could only let him pull her forward. When he passed by David
"Is Miss Naomi still good looking? The last time I saw her was when she came to Mexico to perform while she was quite young, and she was under the care of the Williams Family." The two Williams brothers remained quiet, and Jessica turned to Rowan to inquire once more. Rowan couldn't make sense of it at all. Why did James and Steve fall silent when Jessica brought up Naomi? What else was concealed? In response to Jessica's query, Rowan told her, "She's very good-looking. She has a youthful appearance and seems younger than her actual age. The only downside is her temper." She cast a brief, questioning look at James, who continued to stay silent, and then suddenly leaned in to ask Jessica, "Sister Jessica, isn't the Naomi family hosting a birthday celebration today?" Initially, she hoped that Jessica, who seemed to be in the know, would shed light on what they meant by "trap and being deceived." Surprisingly, Jessica asked her, "Is it Miss Naomi's birthday today?" Rowan nodded.
Both the Williams brothers and Jessica appeared eager to put the turbulent matters concerning the Uncle Matteo family behind them. After that eventful night, no one dared to bring up those past events again. Rowan, out of genuine concern, initially asked a few questions, but she soon realized that it might be best for Jessica if they all refrained from discussing it further.Despite the awkward silence that followed, it was apparent that the Uncle Matteo family remained indifferent to the discomfort their actions had caused. Two days after the banquet, Uncle Matteo orchestrated a dinner gathering at his house, with a clear intention: he wanted to meet with James. The person he had sent, who had a role similar to that of a housekeeper, made it explicitly known that James was the one they were seeking.James, given his character, did not outright refuse the invitation, even though he knew what was expected of him as a junior member. As James headed to the appointment, Jessica's face bor
Because of GrandpaWhen David texted her, she was still in the middle of her breakfast.Upon hearing her phone ring, he quickly picked it up and glanced at the screen.David inquired, "Are you alright? I'm downstairs."She hastily gulped down her porridge and addressed those at the table."I need to head out."James hesitated briefly but eventually nodded, offering, "Don't hesitate to call if you require any assistance."Since last night, Rowan had been regretful about letting him leave, and she vigorously nodded in agreement."I understand."In a hushed tone, Jessica, feeling a sense of unease, questioned Rowan, "Do you really have to go?"Having learned from James about the previous encounter with Flora and David's mother in the hospital's underground parking lot, Jessica was acutely aware of the David family's aversion to Rowan.She sympathized with how uncomfortable that experience had been and genuinely didn't want Rowan to face them alone again.The concern of her friends warme
Nothing serious"Do you still want to give Flora a lecture?" David's mother's words immediately silenced DavidDavid cast a complex glance at Flora. After a moment, he spoke softly, "I'll take her to meet Dad. You can have your conversation first."David's mother let out a disdainful snort but refrained from saying more. David led Rowan to the second floor of the villa.Rowan felt a bit puzzled. "Won't your father come downstairs to join the activities?" she asked.David remained silent for a while before replying, "His condition has worsened over the past two days, and the doctor recommended he stay in bed for more rest."His weariness was evident in his tone, and Rowan couldn't help but sigh, her expression tinged with sadness.The two ascended the stairs in silence. Suddenly, David spoke, "I didn't expect this to happen just now. We had already agreed on it before.""Hmm?" Rowan took a moment to grasp his reference.He shook his head nonchalantly, saying, "It's all right."Then, he
Give him a chanceDavid's father, with a contemplative pause, responded to Rowan, "Uncle, don't blame me for talking too much. David is already an adult, so why should you keep opposing it if they have to get married? Making fun of your own body is too much like child's play."David's father didn't reply directly to Rowan but changed the subject, saying, "I discovered something a few days ago."This revelation left Rowan in shock, prompting her to inquire, "What's the matter?"In response, David's father reached into the low cabinet beside the bed, withdrew a white envelope, and handed it to her, saying, "See for yourself."Rowan accepted the envelope with a sense of skepticism, noting its lightness and suspecting it contained photographs or postcards. Slowly opening it, she retrieved a piece of paper inside, revealing several photos, each taken from peculiar angles, suggesting they were captured secretly.As she laid eyes on the person featured in the photographs, Rowan's breath caug
Both David's family and Rowan's family took this day very seriously. The entire clan gathered at the cemetery to pay their respects to David's deceased grandfather.Despite their solemnity, there was no elaborate ceremony at the cemetery. In fact, it was a simple and dignified affair. This was in keeping with the old man's wishes, as he had always despised formalism and extravagance. Both David's father and David himself were naturally inclined towards modesty, and over the years, they had refrained from any grand displays.The younger generation took it upon themselves to clear the weeds around the tomb and offered fruits and flowers as a tribute. They all stood in front of the grave, sharing a moment of mourning.To this day, when Rowan looks at the photo on the tombstone, her eyes well up with pain. She had known him since childhood and often wondered if, had he still been alive, he might have helped David remember her, and their marriage might have survived.Throughout her life, s
Rowan assisted David's father in exiting the car, and coincidentally, upon entering the door, encountered David's cousin.Upon seeing Rowan, David's cousin contorted her face and pointed while shouting, as if she had glimpsed a ghost."Why did you come back with him? This is not your home!"David's father frowned and fixed his gaze on his youngest niece. "You! You've disregarded all the politeness I've always taught you. Your speech lacks decorum."This marked the first instance of David's father sternly correcting her due to her behavior towards Rowan.David's cousin may have been taken aback, for she looked at him incredulously and retorted in a raised voice."Am I mistaken? Uncle, you're acting more strangely by the day. We are obviously family, and this woman was abandoned by my brother. Why do you persist in favoring her?"David's father scolded her, "Who taught you such words? I haven't been guiding you for several days, and you've grown increasingly brazen."The dispute between