Autumn remembered her grandmother's concern when she was still living with her. She would always say, "Autumn, I'm already old. I can proudly say that I have no regrets about my own life. But it would be a huge pity if I can't see you walking down the aisle in my remaining years."
Every time she heard those words being uttered, she would rush into her grandmother's arms and tell her that she wouldn't get married and that she would always be with her for the rest of her life.
"You silly girl, " her grandmother would always reply with a doting smile on her face.
Now that she was married to the man she loved most in the world standing right beside her, it is so unfortunate that she doesn't have the chance to personally tell her grandmother.
"Sweetheart, why are you crying?" asked Charles, smiling as he wiped the tears from her face. "There are so many reasons to be happy. Don't cry, my love."
Autumn nodded, trying her best to hold back her tears. "Can I ask you a favor?" she asked.
"Of course. What is it?" replied Charles with kindness in his voice.
Autumn, hesitating for a while, finally said, "Now that we're officially married, I want to find my grandmother and let her live with us. I have tried my best to look for her in every hospital in Y City but I can't seem to find her. I don't know what to do."
Autumn thought to herself, 'My grandmother is my only relative who truly cares about me. I must find her no matter what. I need to find her.'
"Don't worry. I have already sent people to look for her. It won't take long before we get some news, " said Charles, patting Autumn's shoulder. "Shall I drive you home now?"
"No, thank you, " she replied. Relief washed over her after hearing Charles' words. "Drop me off there, " Autumn said, pointing to the intersection in front.
"Okay, " Charles obliged. Knowing how worried she was about her work, he stopped himself from asking anything. Instead, he just told her to take care and go home early.
Autumn printed out several copies of her resume and went to the Dark Blue Company where Isla was working. She called Isla as soon as she arrived downstairs.
Isla immediately hung up the phone and went downstairs to meet her. "Autumn, my boss is busy at the moment. I want you to know how incredibly difficult it is to get you the interview. Remember to show him your best planning case. Make sure you'll impress him with your talent and capability so he'll come to realize how stupid he's been for refusing to give you a chance at the very beginning."
Autumn couldn't help but laugh. "How could you say that your boss is stupid?" she asked curiously.
"He deserves to be called stupid because he refused to acknowledge your talent from the very beginning." Suddenly, Isla noticed the diamond ring on Autumn's finger. "What's this? I didn't see you wearing that yesterday, " Isla said, pointing at her ring excitedly.
"I…" Autumn blushed, stopping mid-sentence. "I just got the marriage license with Charles."
"Really?" asked Isla, extremely surprised. She was so excited that she couldn't stop herself from asking more. "Wow, Mr. Lu is so thoughtful and romantic. I can't wait to get married as well."
Autumn couldn't help bursting into laughter. "I remember you believing that marriage ruins love. You said you're content with enjoying the sweetness that love brings. You even told me that you'll never get married to anyone!"
"Hmph! I still think the same. I haven't changed my mind yet, " Isla replied, waving her hand.
"After all, a good man like Mr. Lu is very rare to find in this day and age. I don't think I'll be lucky enough to meet someone as good as him so I wouldn't even bother. But..."
Isla stared at Autumn with a knowing look in her eyes. "You've married someone who comes from a wealthy family. Don't you think you should also take care of your best friend's happiness? If there's any decent man around Mr. Lu who might be my Mr. Right, don't forget to introduce him to me."
"What about the handsome guy you met last time?"
Autumn asked curiously with a frown on her face.
"I've already said goodbye to him, " she replied in an indifferent tone.
Autumn always knew that Isla did not take love and relationships seriously because she had been badly hurt before.
"Isla, what happened to you happened so long ago. Let bygones be bygones. You have to learn to let it go, " Autumn finally said after hesitating for a moment.
"Where did you get the idea that I haven't moved on yet?" said Isla, smiling.
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