Chapter 351Chapter 351
But he dared not speak.
Ehren’s health had been deteriorating rapidly recently, so sitting in the snow all morning was a little
harsh on his body. And no matter how many layers he had on, all he felt was the chilly. weather and
freezing gusts.
“Our guest’s here…” Ehren murmured.
Alfred was about to claim that there was no one there.
‘Mr. Sulzbach can’t see anything, so how would he be able to notice when someone’s arrived?’
However, when he lifted his head, he saw a car pull over at the gate of the courtyard, and after a while,
a young man got out of the car.
“Nate, it’s been a long time.”
Nathaniel frowned and stepped forward. Ehren was sitting in a wheelchair without even a blanket
covering his thighs. The temperature in Emperion could go lower than negative ten degrees. during this
period of time, and Nathaniel had no idea how long the man sitting in front of him had been waiting for
him in the snow.
“I already told you that I still have some affairs to deal with, didn’t I? So why would you wait for me out
here?”
Ads by PubFuture A vague hint of anger could be seen flashing across Nathaniel’s face. Alfred kept his eyes on him from
the side without saying anything all this while. ‘I’ve been working for Mr. Sulzbach for nearly a decade and this is my first time meeting this man.
However, Mr. Sulzbach seems to have a very close relationship with him.”
Ehren gave off a feeble smile, but faint sparks could be seen shimmering in his sightless eyes. That’s
because I wanted to see you as soon as possible; even a minute sooner was good enough for me.”
Alfred was speechless. Nathaniel nodded slightly at him, then grabbed onto the handles behind
Ehren’s wheelchair and pushed him into the corridor.
“Alfred, you should go back and grab some rest first. Nate and I have something to talk about.”
Alfred bowed. “Alright, sir.”
Although Ehren was blind, Alfred often felt that he was no different from any other person who could
see… If anything, he was even more sensitive than an ordinary person, to the point where he could be
a little scary at times.
When Hesper first came home, she did not notice anything wrong with the two children.
After placing Myriade’s favorite soup onto the stove to boil, Hesper turned around, only to find that the
two kids who would usually be watching the television together at this time of the day. were hiding in
Myriade’s room. The door was also closed, so she had no idea what they were
doing.
Although it seemed that it was not unusual for children to have little secrets among themselves. Hesper
Ads by PubFuture still had a hunch that something was wrong, so she went to the room and knocked on the
door. “Ren, Zee?”
The sound insulation of the room was very well set up. After a while, the door opened from the inside
and was left ajar, Renfrew poked his head out of the room. “Mommy? Is dinner ready?”
“No.” Hesper rubbed his head with a grin. “What are you discussing with Zee? You guys are acting so
mysterious.”
Renfrew scratched his head, wondering if he should tell Hesper about the news, but the next. second,
Myriade came out the door and stared at Hesper with a pair of blue eyes that looked calm and
enigmatic.
“Aunty Hesper, I’m leaving.”
Hesper served the dishes and sat down with the two children.
“So, is this your last week in Genecity?”
Myriade nodded as she stared at the dishes in front of her. “In the future… I don’t know when I’ll be
able to come to Halwanest again. My home is located someplace very far away from here, and for
certain reasons, I can’t leave home often.”
Renfrew pursed his lips and did not utter a single word. Hesper took a glance at Myriade, then at
novelbinRenfrew; it was obvious that the two of them looked extremely blue.
“It’s okay, we can still keep in touch with each other, can’t we? Although your home is far away from
here, I can bring Renfrew to see you if I have the chance to do so in the future.” Hesper rubbed
Myriade’s head gently. “It’s always a good thing to be able to go back home, so don’t feel sad because
it’s hard to say your goodbyes.”
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