Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1879
Chapter 1879 She Never Changes
Larry knew the shareholders would cause trouble, so he had been planning his return the whole time. From what I’ve observed throughout the past few days, Ms. Young’s flowers seem to be doing just fine, so I guess I could head back tomorrow…
With that in mind, Larry said, “Got it, I’ll head back tomorrow.”
Selena was surprised to hear what he said, and the gleam in her eyes turned dull as she felt somewhat disappointed.
Should I at least hold a farewell party for him or something?
“I’ll be heading back tomorrow, Selena…” Larry stared longingly at her, feeling reluctant to leave.
“Yeah…” Selena lowered her gaze to avoid his.
“W-Will you come with me?” Larry held her hand tightly, catching her off guard.
Is he seriously asking me to go live with him?
“I… I’ve got work tomorrow…” Selena said awkwardly while scratching the back of her head, much to Larry’s relief as she didn’t reject him directly.
“That’s no problem, Mom! Just take some days off or something! Besides, given how rich Dad is, you could even quit your job!” Lucius showed up at the door all of a sudden.
Larry looked at him and gave him a thumbs up in response.
Gosh, I love how kind and straightforward this kid is!
Selena stared at the two of them and felt that there was something off about their interactions. Lucius has spent more time with me, so why is he taking Larry’s side in this?
“For the hundredth time, Lucius… You should address him as ‘Mr. Norton’!” Selena corrected him once again.
Lucius walked over and plopped himself down in between the two, making the three of them looked just like a normal family. A smile formed on Delilah’s face when she saw what happened while on her way to her room.
I suppose this isn’t too bad, after all.
Knock! Knock! Knock! Delilah got out of bed when she heard someone knocking on her door.
“Ms. Young, may I have a little chat with you in the living room?” Larry asked politely.
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