Henry sent Julie to the hospital and arranged for her to stay in the same ward as his father, so they would be able to take care of each other.
Although Julie had done a lot of terrible things, Noah and Henry let her live in peace with their father. They considered it as their last favor for him. However, it also helped them put their conscience at ease.
Neither of them felt comfortable to be with their father. After his mother passed away, Noah had grown more close to his aunt, Kristina, and distanced from his father.
Although he did not want to go back to his family, he thought that he should be in his hometown, which was Lexingport City. That was the reason Noah had come there.
But now, something made him feel that he wanted to be away from that place and live in Spring City, instead.
Spring City was a good place for him. He loved standing atop the reefs and staring into the distance.
Henry and his mother had been depending on each other for survival. Even after he came back to the Ye family, he was not close with his father.
After hearing about the cause of death of Noah's mother, Henry finally understood the reason why Gia had taken him away back then, keeping his identity hidden from him.
If Gia had not done that, he or Gia would have been killed by Julie.
In the end, it was always his father's romantic relationships that caused trouble to the people around him.
Now that Gia lived in Lexingport City, Henry also considered it home. Moreover, her husband, Todd, and her daughter were always kind to him.
Howard had lived a glorious life. Even though he had done something filthy, no one knew about it as he had always taken the utmost care in keeping his reputation clean.
Now he only had Julie accompanying him. Even his sons, whom he had considered most valuable in his life, had alienated him.
Henry arranged for the best medical care for his father and paid for all the treatments.
Once he was done, he went back to Gia's villa, instead of the Ye family residence.
John had told him earlier that he had something more important than work to discuss with them, and Henry had quickly guessed that it must be about the wedding.
At first, they had planned to meet at the company, but then, Gia called them and asked them to come to her house, instead.
Henry drove to her house, thinking that everyone else must have arrived.
Gia was a fun-loving woman. She was humming a tune while cutting fruits in her kitchen, and Todd was helping her. She loved Henry and wanted to welcome his friends warmly.
After sending her daughter away to the kindergarten, she cleaned up the living room. The marble table in the living room was set up with glassware and cutlery. They were going to have hotpot.
All of a sudden, Gia heard the doorbell ring. She quickly wiped her hands with a towel and walked over as she said, "I am coming!"
The moment she opened the door, she saw Adrian's warm smile. "Hello, Aunt Gia."
"Oh, hi, Adrian! Come on in." Gia then turned and looked at Noah, who was lean yet muscular. He had a friendly bright smile and features that looked similar to Henry's.
'He is so handsome.
This young man looks great!' she thought to herself.
"You must be Noah, am I right? Please, come in." After welcoming them, Gia looked out the door and asked, "Where is John?"
With a smile, Adrian replied, "He has gone to pick up Nina. He wouldn't even dare to eat one meal without her."
"All right, then." After closing the door, Gia noticed that Noah was a bit uncomfortable to be there, so she handed him a fresh peach and said, "Henry told me that you like peaches very much. I bought these for you from the supermarket. They are very fresh and juicy. Why don't you try one?"
Her quiet and cool nature only confused Noah.
It was the first time he was meeting her. Moreover, she was the one that his father had an affair with, which had caused his mother a lot of pain and heartbreak.
He had always felt uncomfortable when he saw Julie, and now, he was looking at his father's another woman. He had been wondering whether he should come here.
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