Chapter 494 Not Difficult At All
“All right. I understand.” Yadiel turned to leave. Kathleen still had her eyebrows furrowed.
Samuel said lowly, “Actually, you don’t need to feel so anxious.” Kathleen merely gazed at him in response.
“Didn’t you make it clear to Lauren just now?” Samuel continued.
“No matter what Trevor does or says, you will never forgive him or accept his benefits. Therefore, keep this thought in mind when you proceed regardless of what he’s planning.”
Kathleen mumbled, “Okay.”
After pondering, Samuel added, “However, did you ever think Trevor had gone to Jadeborough?”
“Jadeborough?” Kathleen asked.
“Why?”
“To visit your grandmother,” Samuel answered. My grandmother?
“It’s obvious from Trevor’s will that he wants to make it up to you. Since he’s doing that, what else does he wish to do?”
Samuel reminded. Kathleen muttered, “If he wants to make it up to the people alive, he would also want to repent to the dead.”
Samuel nodded. “I understand now. You’re saying that he’s going to pay his respects to Granny.”
Kathleen furrowed her eyebrows. “Is that right?”
“Yup. That’s what I think,” Samuel replied.
“Let’s head back to Jadeborough, then,” Kathleen simply replied.
“There’s nothing we can do here, anyway.”
“Okay.” Samuel gave her a small nod. Just like that, the duo returned to Jadeborough that afternoon by plane. They soon arrived at the Macari residence.
“Eil!” Desiree hugged Eilam.
“You’re finally back!” Eilam nodded in response. Wynnie let out a sigh of relief.
“It’s great to see you back.” Although she had received news that Eilam was safe, she still felt worried after knowing about his near-death experience.
“Mrs. Macari, how is Old Mrs. Macari?” Kathleen asked.
“She’s much better and feels more energetic now,” Wynnie explained.
“That’s great to hear,” Kathleen said with relief. With that, Wynnie shot a knowing look at her.
“By the way, why are you still calling me Mrs. Macari?” Kathleen could not help but blush at her words.
“Mom, let’s not force her. We can discuss this after we register our marriage,” Samuel said in a deep voice. Wynnie let out a soft snort.
“I think you don’t know about this, but when you two divorced, we always wanted to make Kate our goddaughter.” Samuel was rendered speechless.
Kathleen fell silent for a moment before replying, “Mrs. Macari, Samuel and I still have something to do, so we’ll need to entrust you to continue taking care of Eil and Desi.”
“Don’t worry,” Wynnie promised.
“I won’t let the same thing happen again.” Kathleen nodded.
“We’ll take our leave now.”
“Drive safely.” Wynnie spoke. Lowering her head, Kathleen told Eilam and Desiree, “Daddy and Mommy still have something to do, so you’ll have to stay at home with Great-grandma, Grandpa, and Grandma. Be obedient, okay?”
“Mommy, I will never act rashly again,” Eilam admitted he was in the wrong last time. Kathleen let out a sigh.
“It’s good that you admit to your mistake. You’re too young. Mommy doesn’t want you to take risks.”
“All right,” Eilam promised earnestly.
“Wait for when I’m a bit older, Mommy.”
After a pause, Kathleen answered bemusedly, “You can’t do that when you’re old, either!” Eilam fell silent.
“All right. We’ll leave now.”
After patting his head, Kathleen told Desiree, “Look after Eil, okay?”
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