Chapter 367Chapter 367
Hesper was still observing the surroundings when Locke grabbed her hand. “I saw Uncle Ehren! He’s
right there!”
‘Uncle Ehren?’
novelbinHesper was not familiar with the people in the Sulzbachs. But since they were coming out there to
catch some fresh air, she followed behind Locke.
“Uncle Ehren!”
Hesper raised her head and saw a man sitting amid several brightly colored flowers. There was a
wheelchair at the side; she wondered how he moved himself onto the bench.
It was snowing lightly and the bench was wet.
“Locke?” The young man tilted his head slightly. Although he was blind, his senses were sharp. ” Who’s
standing next to you? Is it Sil?”
“Nope! She’s a pretty young lady!” Lock replied. He went over and grabbed the man’s hand. “I just
picked the prettiest lady and asked her to come out with me to see the flowers!”
Ads by PubFuture Hesper had only come out for some fresh air, but Locke made it sound quite romantic.
Ehren let out a chuckle. Hesper examined the young man in front of her who looked a lot like Silvan.
Since Locke called him “Uncle Ehren,” she more or less could guess his identity.
“I’m sorry. Locke is still a kid and he’s been spoiled at home. If he’s caused you any trouble, I apologize
on his behalf.” ‘No, you don’t have to apologize. Besides, Locke is adorable.”
Ehren frowned slightly and instinctively tilted his head.
‘Rachael?” Ehren said.
Even though Hesper was surprised that Ehren knew Rachael, she was even more surprised at the
certainty in his voice.
She was indeed “Rachael” right now, but the young man in front of her was blind and could only hear
her voice. So how was he so certain that she was Rachael?
Even if they had been friends, she and Rachael were two different people.
When Hesper did not deny that she was Rachael, Ehren’s face sank. “It seems to me that you don’t like
to talk very much, Ms. Lane.”
Ads by PubFuture “I’m sorry. I don’t remember anything from the past. I’m called Hesper Rivera now.”
“Hah.” Ehren gave a cold smirk. Locke did not realize the tension between them, so he said worriedly,
“Uncle Ehren, your hand is cold. It’s freezing here. You might catch a cold.”
“I’m fine.”
Even though Ehren said he was fine, Hesper could tell that the person who left Ehren there
probably had already forgotten about him. He could not get back inside on his own, so he had no other
choice but to sit there despite the coldness.
“Would you like me to carry you to your wheelchair?” Hesper asked. Ehren was stunned for a moment, then he shook his head. “That’s not necessary. I already told you
that I’m fine.”
It seems like there was no way to talk to the person in front of her anymore.
Hesper could see that the man in front of her had lost his ability to walk a long time ago, as his leg
muscles had atrophied severely. Taking a deep breath and thinking of it as doing a good deed, Hesper
went up to carry Ehren.
Ehren, who was light, was slightly, taken aback when Hesper picked him up. “I already told you that
“I’m already carrying you. Do you want me to put you down now?”
Hesper had no intention of continuing the argument with Ehren. Her physical fitness was not good
either, and she was reaching her limit by carrying a young man like him.
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