Chapter 1102 The Twilight Is Gone And The Sun Is Rising (1/2)
”Mom? What's going on? Is there something wrong?”
Sally followed her mother to the bedroom, a sense of guilt following her. If her mother was sad, she knew she had a hand in it.
Anxiously, she waited for Carla to scold her. After all, the other night she had been drunk. Her recklessness must have worried her mother.
She had always been careful. However, her last night's behavior was one that required some serious scolding. And she was more than willing to be punished if that put her mother's mind at ease.
”Come and sit here.”
Carla raised her chin and motioned for her to sit down.
Sally came over and sat next to her. She rubbed her shoulders and said, ”Mom, I know I was wrong. I won't do it again. Don't be angry, okay?”
She swore that she would never get so drunk that she could hardly walk, ever again.
”I am not here to discuss that! What is it that you are making your uncle do? Once again you have made him call off his engagement. What do you gain from this?”
Carla raised her eyebrows and looked at her daughter with her reproachful gaze. She thought, 'This girl is getting more and more troublesome. She is not as obedient as she used to be when she was a child.'
”What?”
Stunned, Sally's eyes widened. With disbelief, she stared at her mother. ”Mom, what did you just say now? Could you please repeat it?”
Letting out a sigh of annoyance, Carla shook her head and looked at her. ”Sally, your uncle broke off the engagement with the Lu family today. Although it hasn't been made public, the wedding won't happen anymore.”
Sally blinked her eyes and dumbly questioned, ”Why? Doesn't Uncle Sean like Miss Lu?”
Realizing Sally was sincerely confused, Carla shook her head and said, ”So you really have no idea at all?
Your uncle broke off the engagement with the Lu family for you.”
”But...”
Sally stuttered. Words wouldn't come out of her mouth. It took her a while to regain her composure. When her mother's words finally began to sink in, she was overwhelmed with a myriad of indescribable feelings of joy.
'He did it for me!' Sally couldn't control the happiness inside her.