Rena felt Zack really annoying at times, but she couldnât deny the joy that radiated from Eloise at his presence.
Seeing her beloved mother figure so content, Rena couldnât help but feel a glimmer of happiness herself.
Their delightful meal was interrupted by the sound of the doorbell resonating through the house.
âAllow me,â Zack offered eagerly, taking the initiative to answer the door.
As Eloise caught a glimpse of his tall, imposing figure heading towards the entrance, she couldnât help but whisper to herself, âWhat a remarkable young man.
So polite and enthusiastic.
â
Rena offered a gentle smile in response.
Fr Or Being the door, Zack discovered a middle-aged man accompanied by an elderly lady standing before him.
âWho are you looking for?â
Lyndon had arrived with his mother and wife.
The sight of Zack momentarily stunned Lyndon,
Had he come to the wrong place?
It couldnât be!
Collecting himself, Lyndon inquired politely, âIs Rena home?â
Upon hearing Lyndonâs voice, Renaâs discomfort grew.
Yet Eloise, with a tender touch, covered Renaâs hand and reminded her, âHeâs a guest.
Your father always taught you not to be rude.
â
Forced to put on a facade of civility, Rena summoned a strained smile.
Eloise graciously welcomed the Coleman family inside.
However, even before Eloise could entertain them, Lyndonâs mother, Ann, seemed on the verge of tears.
She exclaimed in disbelief, âI canât believe that my dear granddaughter lives in such humble surroundings! Lyndon, youâve failed as a father.
â
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Lyndon remained silent, his embarrassment apparent.
Attempting to maintain composure, Rena lightly responded, âIâm doing just fine, Mr.
Coleman.
You neednât feel guilty.
â
Eloise poured tea for their guests.
Ann yearned to hold Renaâs hand, only to have her gesture skillfully evaded.
Annâs sorrow became evident as she expressed, âWhy wonât you acknowledge your heritage? Your father possesses immense wealth.
You could live a thousand times better.
If you choose to return, your father will bestow everything upon you and Elvira in the future.
We wonât play favoritism.
â
Numbness overcame Rena.
All they desired was their own flesh and blood, while disregarding the pain Elvira had caused her.
They didnât want to recognize her; they simply wanted her to reconcile with Elvira.
Rena remained composed, her gaze steady.
Observing Rena, Zack couldnât resist interjecting, a toothpick casually nestled between his lips, âWhy the arrogance? How much money are we talking about here?â
Lyndonâs wife, displeased by Zackâs remark, scrutinized him and deduced that he might be an employee.