âBoss, donât you belong to the Shaws?â Carol quickly followed her and asked carefully, âWhy do they call you James?â
Grace stopped at the door of her room. She turned around and landed her gaze on Carol, whose eyes were filled with fear. Grace understood at a glance that the girl in front of her had changed. Carol was no longer the innocent girl that she used to be. Instead, she had become increasingly cautious.
âCarol, youâre afraid of me, arenât you?â
Grace asked. But Carol didnât answer her question.
Her tender face turned red in a second. Everyone could tell her embarrassment. She said, âNo, boss.
Why would I be afraid of you? You are the kindest to me.â
Grace touched Carolâs face with her cold hand. Carol trembled and secretly looked at her boss through the eyelids. However, she didnât expect that she would bump into a pair of eyes filled with grief. Grace looked thoughtful yet helpless. Carol was at a loss of words, âBoss â¦â
âCarol, I donât know my name, either.
My grandfather named me Grace James when I was born. He is a James. So is my father. I was the daughter of the James family.
Then, Grandpa passed away. I made a mistake by offending someone that I shouldnât. I was no longer a James since then.
Afterwards, some people told me that my surname was âShawâ, and I was Grace Shaw from then on.
I donât know what my name is, but I feel more at ease when you call me boss.â
She wiped the tears off Carolâs face with her thumb and said, âGood girl, what are you crying for?â After thinking for a while, she walked into her bedroom and waved to Carol at the door. âCome in,â she said.
With that, she opened a safe in the corner and carefully took out a file bag from it, saying, âCarol, whatâs wrong? Sit down.â
As she spoke to Carol, Grace sat down on a chair beside her and opened the file bag in her hand. She said, âIf I leave this world one day, take this and go find Mr. Nielson of HC Law Firm. Jonas Nielson.
âMemory Innâ is very important to me. Itâs more important than my life. If I die, be strong and help me take care of this place, wonât you?â
Naïve and innocent as Carol was, she could still tell that something was wrong. âBoss, youâre not going to...leave, are you?â Actually, Carol felt that Graceâs words were more like a note saying goodbye.
Nonsense! Long live the boss!
Carol tried to comfort herself.
Grace stood up and said, âIâll take you somewhere.â Without explaining away Carolâs doubts, she walked out of the room with the file bag in her hand.
âBoss, where are you going?â
Grace walked in front, a little anxious, a little staggered. Carol mumbled, âBoss, you are having trouble with your feet! Slow down.â
Following Grace, Carol stood in front of the door in the most remote corner of Memory Inn.
âBoss, you always tell us to stay away from here, donât you?â
Grace ignored her words. She put a key in the hole. With a twist, the door creaked open. Then she pushed the door and walked in. The room was a little dark. She turned on the light.
Carol gasped before saying, âA pictureâ¦of the dead...â
âCarol, donât be afraid.
Her name is Leona. She is a very, very kind girl, like you.â
Grace stepped forward to light the lamp and pray for Leona, saying, âLeona was a good girl. She lost her life to save me.
She lay on my laps and passed away, just like that.
Before closing her eyes, she was still talking about her yearning for this world.
She said that she liked the scenery of Erhai Lake, as well as the distant Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.
Her only wish was to run a homestay on the edge of Erhai Lake. It didnât need to be big, and she hoped that people could be free and happy in her homestay. She didnât want people to be trapped in worldly disputes.
She left without fulfilling her lifelong wish.
She saved me with the price of her life.
So, I have decided to view her wish as my own.â
Carol was indeed afraid when the picture of Leona suddenly came into sight, but she gradually calmed herself as hearing the story of this girl in the Graceâs soothing tone. When she looked at the unfamiliar girl in the picture again, she could sense her kindness and warmth.
âBoss, you are a good boss. Boss Leona was also a good person.â
Hearing this, Grace, who was in front of the incense table, was shocked for a moment. A good person⦠She chuckled and stretched her eyebrows. âLeona, this girl said that you are a good person.
In these days, only Carol can use âa good personâ to praise someone.â Only a simple girl like Carol would say such words.
âBoss, did I say anything wrong? Boss Leona saved your life. Of course, she was a good person.â
âNo, youâre right.â After burning the incense for Leona, Grace wiped her hands and turned around to smile at Carol. She said, âYou are right, Carol. If possible, I hope that you can always be yourself for the rest of your life.
Itâs good.â
She spoke very seriously, but the girl opposite her was obviously confused. Grace thought for a moment and shook her head ⦠Forgot it. It was best if she couldnât understand.
If Carol could understand, then she would become a complicated person⦠That was not a good thing.
She picked up the file bag that had just been put aside, and handed it to Carol, saying, âCarol, do you like Memory Inn?â
âI like it.â
âThen, if I am about to leave Memory Inn for a long time, can you take care of this homestay?â
âIâm very familiar with the procedures of checking in and checking out. The aunts will take care of the restaurant and tidying up the rooms, and the garden will also be made neat... Boss, whatâs wrong?
Youâre strange today.â
âCarol, listen carefully. When I leave, take this portfolio and go to find Mr. Nielson of HC Law Firm.
Mr. Nielson will help you handle all the inheritance formalities for my estate, including the transfer of this lodging to your name.
But Carol, if you accept this inheritance, you have to promise me one thing.
Itâs about Leona. You have to promise me that you will burn paper money for her on her death day and every Tomb-sweeping Day. Also, you should clean up this place every 15 days.â
âBoss, what on earth are you talking about? What does inheritance mean?
Why are you giving me an inheritance? Why are you talking to me like you are about to die?
Boss! Was it because of that bad guy today?
Itâs him, right?
He is going to hurt you, isnât he?
No! I donât want it!â
âCalm down, Carol.â Grace wanted to persuade her, but Carol was too stubborn to listen. Grace could only hug her tightly in the arms. âCarol, donât be so excited. Do you want to know the reason?â
Hearing this, Carol stopped struggling and said, âAlright, Iâll calm down. Boss, tell me the reason. Why are you suddenly telling me your will?â
âFirst of all, notarized wills are no big deals in other countries.
Look, I donât have any relative. The James family doesnât want me anymore.
You have stayed by my side for the past three years. I can rest assured to give you my will.
Secondly, I am not about to die. I tell you about it, just in case. Iâm not in great health. What if I die young? Who will I give my inheritance to if something unexpected happens? I have no relatives. So, I have to write a notary will in advance. Right?
Or rather, are you hoping that my inheritance will be given to those families who donât want me anymore?â
âReally? Is that what foreigners do? Just in case?â
âYes. If I lie to you, my nose will grow longer, just like Pinocchio.â
âAlright.â
Carol pursed her lips. She was still a little unhappy, but she had stopped making trouble. Grace touched Carolâs head with her hand. A smile appeared on the corners of Graceâs lips⦠âCarol is such an innocent girl. I hope that she will fall in love with someone and live a happy life,â Grace said to herself.
â¦
On the way to the hospital, Caden slowly opened his eyes.
âJesus. Youâre finally awake.â Ingemar heaved a sigh of relief and said, âWhy did you work so hard?
Since you came to Dali, you havenât had a good rest. In these three years, youâve been as busy as a top. Do you really think of yourself as Iron Man?â
Caden raised his hand and touched the gauze wrapping around his head. He suddenly became clear.
He opened the mouth and said hoarsely, âHe did this to me?â
Although it was a question, Caden was certain of the answer.
âCan you remember now?
It looks like youâre quite sturdy. The tumble didnât hurt you much. No wonder your precious baby thought that you were pretending to be dizzy so that others would pity you. She thought you were playing a trick again. Interesting.â
Hearing Ingemarâs ridicule, Cadenâs heart tensed up. He felt somewhere painful. And he had no idea that whether his head ached or his heart ached. He took a few deep breaths before saying, âDonât blame her.â
âHey, are you nuts?â Ingemar couldnât listen anymore. âYou fell hard to the ground like that. She just watched coldly and taunted you for being a hypocrite, saying that you were playing a new trick again.
And you are telling me now not to blame her?
I think youâve really broken your head.â
âIâm not sick. Iâm sober now more than ever.
Ingemar, I did treat her badly in the past. She doesnât believe me now. Everyone else can blame her and say that sheâs wrong. But I canât.â
When Caden said these words, he felt bitter. He added, âIn the past, I didnât believe in karma. But now, here comes karma.â
âYou...â Ingemar felt enraged. He said angrily, âAlright. Even if what you said is true, you should explain to her clearly that you fell. And you were injured because your body was heavily loaded due to the lack of rest for several days. At this time, you were not pretending.â
âYou told her about it?â Cadenâs face turned pale. He pursed his lips and looked at Ingemar. Ingemar wanted to anger him, so he said, âYeah, I did. I said that you hadnât slept for days because you were looking for her. In the past three years, you turned into a workaholic and would go anywhere to find her in your spare time. Your body had already broken down. Otherwise, you wouldnât have been easily pushed down by Kern. You even hurt your head.â
Cadenâs face turned even paler. Ingemar glanced at Cadenâs gloomy face and said angrily, âAlright, donât act as if this is the apocalypse! I didnât say anything to her! I lied to you.
Youâve just suffered a head injury. I think youâd better go to the hospital.â
âNo, itâs fine. Turn around and drive back. I have to take her home today.â
Hearing this, Ingemar suddenly became serious.
âCaden, among the few of us, there has always been a consensus. You, Caden, would be the first to support us if anything bad happened. But now?
To be honest, even if Grace is innocent and has suffered so much, and even if you do something wrong again, we will still stand by your side. Itâs true for me, also for Humbert.
We will stand by your side, instead of Grace without hesitation.
However, you love Grace more than you love yourself. So, Humbert and I chose her because you did.
We are friends, arenât we? Love you, love your dog. Do you understand?
But if you ruin yourself because of her, what will happen? If one day, we see that sheâs fine but you are not, do you think Humbert and I will let her go? You should know that Humbert and I, as well as youâ
the three of us have never been good in nature.â
Caden was silent for a while. He said in a low voice, âGo to the hospital.â
â¦
Lijiang Airport. Mrs. James looked much more haggard. Just as she got off the plane and rebooted her phone, she received more than a dozen missed calls. She clicked on a text message from her son.
She swept her eyes over the screen. All the messages were the sameââHave you arrived? Have you seen Grace?â
Mrs. James clenched her phone tightly. She had always been attentive to her care, but wrinkles had appeared on the corners of her eyes these days. Perhaps because her son was still ill. Her slack eyelids were swollen. She picked up a pair of sunglasses worth more than 100,000 yuan and put them on. With the sunglasses, she became the elegant rich lady again. However, behind them, her eyes turned red.