Nelson was startled for a second, but he quickly continued with a smile. “Liz is a kind girl. I know you have many misunderstandings toward her, but I hope you can try to get to know her properly. She’s indeed a gentle girl.”
Gareth gazed at Nelson coldly and blurted, “Is this all that you want to tell me?”
Nelson heaved a sigh and passed a recording to Gareth. “This is my recording. After I die, the only kin she has in this world is you. I hope… you can keep this recording. Please don’t tell her about this unless the situation calls for it. But if any mishaps happen, I hope you can make her aware of it.”
Gareth knitted his brows with a tinge of frustration in his eyes while Nelson continued, “Your misunderstandings toward her are mainly because of me. She’s innocent. Gareth, please, please keep this recording. This is my only hope before I die.”
Gareth gazed at Nelson aloofly and could tell from the latter’s expression that it was a genuine plea.
Nelson inhaled deeply. “Please listen to the recording in the future when you have time. It’s just two minutes. As for the rest, I’ll leave it to you, alright?”
Ever since Elisa and Gareth married, Gareth had never deemed Nelson his father-in-law because he thought Nelson didn’t deserve to be his father-in-law, and neither did Elisa deserve to be his wife.
The marriage only happened because he was forced by his family for the sake of their interest.
However, Gareth’s sympathy was aroused. For some reason, he hummed insouciantly, “This is the first and only time I’ll help you.”
Nelson heaved a sigh of relief and stared at Gareth with his eyes filled with gratitude. “Thank you. Thank you.”
One’s kindness would be rewarded. Nelson knew Gareth was a kind-hearted man because he was willing to help him.
…
Those were the details Gareth recalled and told Elisa.
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