Philip's Wounded Heart Lerina welcomed her husband, who had just returned; Han hugged him and kissed Lerina's forehead. Lerina, Sean, and Rain spend time at home on Sundays. "How is Grandpa? Has there been any progress?" They walked hand in hand towards the living room, where Sean and Rain were. The baby looks active; its body constantly moves and wants to take whatever is near it. "I saw the children first, after this I have something to talk to you about," he said. Lerina took Rain from her nanny's lap, "Dear mommy!" Lerina teased him with a smile; Rain laughed back, so Han couldn't wait to take it. Lerina handed it to Han. The baby was lifted high up as if in flight. Rain laughed happily, feeling soaring in the air. Occasionally, Han kissed his belly fondly. Lerina sat beside Sean, assembling his robot toys and making them line up neatly, consisting of many soldiers and one leader. "Mommy, Sean has something to say," he said after assembling his toys. "Oh yes, what is it?
Sean’s honesty Han took one transit flight, nearly twenty-four hours; he arrived at The Fullerton Hotel. Book a room, then rest today; before tomorrow, meet Tommy. This is the first time he has set foot in a country famous for its lion statues. Han read again the information provided by Markus, the company address and Tommy’s house. His eyes almost closed when he remembered that he had not told his wife at home. Han picked up his cell phone and pressed video call. With one call, Lerina had picked it up; she was waiting to hear from her husband. “Honey, how long has it been up?” asked Lerina, who was seen smiling on the screen; she was holding Rain on her lap while Sean was nowhere to be seen. “Yeah, I just entered the hotel,” Han replied, “hot daddy, have you had your milk?” Han greeted his baby, who seemed unable to stay still; his hands wanted to reach for the laptop before him. “Yes, Dad, it’s already ten in the morning there must be night?” guessed Lerina imitating children
Tommy's Heartache Han rented a car to make it easier for him to go. This morning, he will come to Tommy Bardi's company. Han stared at the tall building in front of him. Of course, Tommy is rich; they don't suffer even though they are not with their grandfather. Han got out of the car and walked towards the lobby. "Excuse me!" "Yes can I help you?" replied the female receptionist politely and with a smile. "I want to meet the owner of the company, Tommy Bardi," said Han. "What, sir, do you have an appointment?" "No," answered Han honestly "One moment sir," the receptionist picked up the receiver and pressed the number; not long after, he looked at Han. "Sorry, sir. The boss can't be reached, he's busy." The receptionist conveyed what her secretary said. "When do you think I can see him?" Han doesn't give up; he understands that a big boss is difficult to meet. "In a moment," he said again and returned to talking on the phone. It was seen that he occasionally nodded. "No tim
Visit Tommy's House "You damn driver! Instead of waiting for me here!" cursed the old woman whose hair had all turned white. Occasionally, he fixes his glasses. Tsk Han was already out of the shopping centre and watching the older adult struggling with her many purchases. Han's heart moved to help; the grandmother seemed to want to walk to the side of the highway. "Here, let me help you, Grandma!" Han said to make the grandmother turn to him. He watched Han for a moment, "fine, I just wanted to call a taxi," he said as he handed Han his groceries. The shopping centre is far from the main road; it is challenging to find a taxi, especially for those who are old and don't understand when ordering online. "This is all because of that driver. Hadehhh, I don't know where he went." He kept grumbling all the way. Han just smiled at that. "Thank you young man! Lucky to have you." He said thank you. "Yeah, I'm happy to help grandma," Han replied. At the same time, a car stopped before
He's Not My Father! Lerina looks at Grandpa Zoku with pity. His condition is fragile; every food he eats comes from his mouth. I don't know how many doctors they brought in to examine him and, at the same time, persuaded him to take him to the hospital, but nothing. Zoku's grandfather still insists on being at home. Sadly, his lips always muttered Tommy's name whenever he fell asleep. Lerina opted out after Grandfather fell asleep, at the same time Ben arrived. From Ben's expression, Lerina could already guess the result. The man went to persuade his father and mother-in-law. "Father and mother still don't want to see grandpa?" Even though he already understood, he still asked. Ben nodded in approval. "Madam Laura actually really wanted to come, but Master Philip threatened her." Ben heard directly what Mr. Philip and his wife were talking about earlier. What if Laura is desperate to leave? Then, they will divorce right then and there. Laura had no choice but to cry. Philip's h
Horse ranch Early in the morning, Han and Lerina head back to Minnesota. Rain and Sean live in Grandpa Zoku's big house with their two nannies. This time, they deliberately went alone to talk seriously with their parents. When they arrived, they were greeted by a servant, "Young master, sir and madam are not at home," said the servant immediately when he saw who had come. Han and Lerina stared at each other. "Where are mom and dad?" Lerina asked, looking back at the maidservant. "They didn't say anything, young madam," answered the maid, this time her gaze downwards. He knew, but his master forbade him to say it because when he saw Han and Lerina's car coming, he immediately contacted his master. "You must know, just tell me where they are!" Han couldn't believe it. The maid's hands intertwined; actually, she wanted to be honest. "Quick say?" Han looked impatient to make the waiter duck even more nervously. Lerina touched Han's shoulder, "don't force it, maybe this is father's
Persuaded Philip Lerina was still staring at her husband, who had passed on his black horse. "Lerina, come on in!" Laura looks out of the farmhouse. Lerina approached him. "Mother!" he said, and then they hugged each other, "I was too happy to see the horses, so forgot to greet Mother." Lerina felt herself being impolite. "It's okay, I'm glad you like it." Laura guided Lerina's hand. They go inside the house. "If only Rain and Sean had joined, they would have been happy too." Lerina remembered her two children who were in Dellwood. "Of course," Laura replied. They sat at the dining table and saw a woman preparing dishes on the table. Laura invites her son-in-law to eat. "Sean comes here often, ma'am?" Lerina asked between their activities. "If they go to Minnesota, Han will definitely bring them here," Laura replied. "Where do they live?" Lerina doesn't know about her husband's family past. "Ever since Sean was a baby, they have lived in Italy, only coming back here occasio
Berliana Has a Plan "Dad, come to Dellwood! See grandpa. He, he—is in terrible shape, daddy!" Han again expressed his hope. It was difficult to persuade his father; Philip remained unmoved and did not answer his son's request. At the ranch, Lerina visits all the horses there and asks many questions. The little horse that had just been born did not escape his attention. "Mother, I will make this horse belong to Rain," said Lerina while stroking the head of a pure white foal. "Up to you." Laura took some hay and gave it to the foal. "It's almost dark, why haven't they come back yet?" Laura looked out into the woods where her husband and son were riding. His eyes returned to sadness, remembering the problems they were facing now. At this time, Han and Philip were seen from a distance. They rode their horses separately, Philip in front and Han behind. "You can guess, your father definitely refused Han's invitation," whispered Laura, who was not excited again. Lerina, who had been