Chapter 866 I Hope You Can Let Bygones Be Bygones
Considering that Huston had not fully recovered, old Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd did not stay for dinner. They went upstairs to take a look at Lucas, sat for a while, and then ordered the driver to drive them home.
She walked to the door and saw the two old men off. It was obvious that old Mr. Lloyd had something to say to her, but he didn't say anything, as if he was looking for a chance.
She could tell and he didn't want to embarrass himself, so she took the initiative to say, "I know what you're thinking. Huston and I are responsible for what happened before, so we can't blame anyone. But it's all right now. It's enough."
Hearing her words, the old man looked at her in surprise. Soon, his surprise turned into appreciation and self-blame. "It is a shame for an old man like me to misread you. I hope you can let bygones be bygones."
"Don't worry. I probably forget about it several days later." She pursed her lips and smiled. Her comfortable tone made him relax a little.
The driver drove the car to the gate, then got out of the car and helped them into the car. Evelyn stood at the gate and did not turn around to enter the house until the car disappeared at the gate.
In the car, old Mr. Lloyd looked out of the window at the receding scenery and sighed with emotion. When it is only them left, he finally sighed and said, "We were really confused in the past."
"That's right. At that time, we didn't listen to Huston no matter what he said. It was as if we were possessed. Now it seems ridiculous." After that, Regine couldn't help but say, "If I were Evelyn, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to be so broad-minded."
In the past, they didn't approve of her, so they had never thought about it from the other party's point of view. Now that they knew her temperament, they suddenly realized that what had happened before was like a farce.
"As long as Huston can live a good life, it's worth it."
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Finding Love in the Boss’s Embrace After Divorce