Vera Han, the daughter of Mr. Han, was so happy to see Lola that she talked a little bit more with her.
And when she knew her husband and Lola once worked in the same company, she regretted about not being able to meet Joshua earlier in her life.
She really liked Lola, even if she knew that Lola had long been out of the entertainment circle.
"Excuse me, Mr. Herren, Miss Li and Mrs. Li. We will be proposing a toast to the next table. Please forgive us for being a bad host, and enjoy your meal!" After saying those beautiful words with a proud and triumphant look, Mr. Han proceeded to take his daughter and son-in-law to another table.
Lola wanted to go to the bathroom so she gently whispered to Thomas, "Excuse me, I'd like to go out for a while."
Thomas wasn't keen of letting her go. He was kind of afraid that she might go to Harry. "Where are you going? I will take you there."
Lola blushed, and answered, "No, thank you. Lillian will be there for me. I'll be right back."
Looking at her blushing face, Thomas seemed to understand her point. "Well, take care. I'll stay here." He said to her tenderly.
Lillian helped Lola towards the bathroom in the corner of the hall, and tried not to attract attention from the people. Yet, there were still quite a few who whispered to one another behind their back when they passed by.
In the bathroom
Lola painfully moved herself from the wheelchair to the stool. Then, Lillian pushed the wheelchair outside and closed the door.
Lillian waited for her outside. A few minutes later, Lola called to her and she came in.
With Lillian's help, Lola managed to sit back in the wheelchair.
Her left leg was much better now, but she still couldn't make walk without a crutch or a wheelchair.
Outside the bathroom, Lola accidentally saw the back garden of the hotel.
"Lillian, I'd like to stay in the garden for a while. Will that be okay?"
"Sure, Lola. Take your time." Then, Lillian slowly wheeled her up to the garden.
As two women passed by and saw Lola, they pointed at her and said something.
"What a vicious woman she is to kill her fiance's mother! How dare she have the guts to even come here?"
"Undoubtedly, she must have no sense of shame! She should be embarrassed of herself!"
At the corner of the corridor, a man was smoking a cigarette in secret. He was indifferently listening to all these.
He guessed that Lola must be near.
"What bullshit are you talking about? Fuck off!!" Lola was not the one who got angry though. Lillian lost her temper first and fiercely stared at the two women.
Tugging at Lillian's clothes, Lola shook her head and said, "Let's go to the garden. Don't mind them."
She didn't give a damn to whatever she will hear. She was used to it already.
Sometimes, Lola really felt she was disillusioned in this world. She even thought of becoming a nun.
When they approached the gate of the back garden, Lola caught a glimpse of a familiar figure from the corner of her eye.
A man in black woolen overcoat was lazily leaning against the wall. He was indifferently smoking a cigarette.
Lola withdrew her sight, suddenly becoming conscious of what she saw, and left.
She chose a place where wintersweet flowers were in blossom nearby an artificial lake. She asked Lillian to go back first, and sat there alone.
Thomas noticed that only Lillian came back, so he asked, "Where is she?"
"My sister would like to be alone in the garden. She will just call me later." Lola had made it a habit to sit for a long time while doing nothing. In fact, she became comfortable with it.
She might actually get ill if she continued living like this.
"I'm going to check her out." Then Thomas stood up, and walked towards the back garden in search for Lola.
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