His last sentence was clearly mocking Emma, but the blissful smile on his lips was unmistakable.
“After a while, I searched all the islands in Cranur before realizing it was basically impossible to find you. I returned home in a daze to see Emma playing with Audrey in the living room. The scene blew my mind. Immediately, I wanted to marry her and live a normal life with her. We shall form a family together.”
As John explained everything, the grin on his face widened. Clearly, he had a blissful life.
My lips curved up upon imagining that sight. “So you confessed your feelings to her right then?” I teased.
Confessing one’s feelings, acceptance, and falling in love with each other might be a cheesy route, but as long as the ending was good, one should still look forward to it.
Hearing my question, John flashed an evil smirk and said nothing.
Huh. How strange.
“Did you bully Emma?” I pressed on.
“Bully her? Of course not. I won’t do that.” John dismissed my question with a wave, the smile on his lips unwavering. “Well, I used an unusual solution. Uncle Louis taught us that special circumstances require special measures, right?”
Speaking of Louis, he seemed energetic when we talked through a video call back in the hotel. “I thought Uncle Louis is going to battle against Ezra and the rest? Why did he go to M Country, too?”
The Stovall family treated me as their own, but Louis was a righteous man. He knew Ezra and his gang were behaving tyrannically, so he wouldn’t retire and spend the rest of his life overseas.
“Ezra Grant is history.”
John leaned back into the couch and tapped on the handle nonchalantly.
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