Chapter 795 No Turning Back (2/2)
I will always fight to maintain my perfect image in her heart, ' Tyron thought firmly.
this, he started regretting that he promised the Lus that he would bring Emily here.
But now, there was no turning back. The only thing to do was move forward and hope for the best.
Tyron took Emily's things and led her into the villa.
Inside the house, the Lus had already been waiting for a long time. They were so excited to hear that Emily was going to visit them that they wanted to welcome her at the door. But Tyron had told them off beforehand, so they had to restrain their excitement and wait patiently in the house.
”What kind of people are they? You've never told me about them,” Emily said casually. She was busy looking around the big house that she didn't notice that Tyron's face froze for a while in a shock when he heard this.
He pursed his lips and said, ”You'll see. Sit here. They'll come downstairs soon.”
”Okay then...” Emily sat on the plush sofa and waited quietly.
Tyron walked over across the room and got a blanket, putting it over Emily's legs in case she got cold. ”What would you like to drink?” he asked her. ”What about some fruits? I can go and peel some for you to eat. Do you want some? Are you hungry?”
”A cup of warm water would be nice. I'm not hungry yet. Thank you,” Emily smiled and shook her head.
In no time at all, Tyron got her a cup of warm water and sat beside her.
Emily held the cup, trying to warm up her hands. After she finished drinking the water, she heard the sound of footsteps coming down the stairs. She looked in that direction, and saw a couple walking slowly downstairs.
'They must be the couple who lost their children.' Emily looked at them with sympathy. Any parent would know that a person's child meant the entire world for them.
Besides, Emily herself was a mother, so she really sympathized them. That was the reason why she promised to visit them without hesitation.
At the end of it all, she sincerely hoped that they would feel happy when they saw her, and that they wouldn't feel even sadder.