Chapter 602
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 602
Edgar had always been extremely indifferent toward Anya, so hearing him speak to her in such a
concerned tone overwhelmed her.
She nodded obediently and touchingly before saying sensibly, âMy injury isnât serious, and I can still
sing for you if I really want me to. I know youâre very worried about me, and you probably wonât be in
the mood to listen to me sing right now. I promise to sing for you in the future!
âWhile recovering from this injury, Iâll train my voice again and aim to sing âA Love Entrancedâ in as
perfect. a rendition as possible for you and your wife in the future!â
Edgar listened to Anyaâs filial response with an unprecedented look of appreciation. He nodded slightly.
and said, âSure. But since youâre still going to have to recover from your injury, you must make sure to
take extra care. Thereâs no need to strain your voice too much. Youâve already sung very well today!â
His compliment was not simply out of politeness but out of a genuinely objective evaluation. The
performance was impeccable, and he was not the only one who felt that wayâthe applause from all the
guests earlier was a testament to âherâ ability.
Based on âherâ performance that day, one could expect that âherâ performance of âA Love Entrancedâ
would be just as flawless. As a longstanding fan of opera who valued talent above all else, Edgarâs
perception of Anya had changed tremendously.
He did not like her very much in the past and even had a very bad impression of her. He always felt
that Lucasâs halfâsister was something of a hypocritical, conniving moment. Though she always did
things to perfection, it always seemed to have an ulterior motive and was not very sincere.
After hearing her voice which she had so painstakingly trained, he finally realized she was a very
thoughtful child. Perhaps he had formed a prejudiced bias against her in the past and misunderstood
her.
He sighed, for he had been trying to find some psychological comfort all those years for his wife who
suffered from Alzheimerâs. He had been searching for a girl who resembled his missing daughter
whom. he wanted to treat like his own so she could spend more time with his wife.
Anyaâs thoughtfulness made him realize he no longer needed to find someone else for that role. She
would be a good fit since he already knew her and would be more at ease with someone in the family
rather than an outsider.
Moreover, she looked more or less like their missing granddaughter, Luna, in particular, the mole
between .her eyebrows. The similarity would probably contribute to a feeling of closeness with his wife
who suffered from Alzheimerâs.
In the future, he could allow Anya to come to the house as Emily to keep his wife company, talk to her,
and sing opera for them. That could alleviate her longing for her daughter and slow down her mental
deterioration.
At that moment, Gertrude glanced anxiously at the stage and wanted to leave. âEmily⦠Emily left⦠We
need to look for Emilyâ¦â
Edgar returned to his senses, hurriedly grabbed his wife, who was about to leave, and comforted her.
Emilyâs here. She didnât leave! Look here. Sheâs here! Sheâs always been here!â He said, pointing to
Anya in the wheelchair to his wife.
Gertrude looked over, and her restless eyes finally fell on Anyaâs face. She frowned and then stared at
Anya for a while. Anyaâs clothes were different from those of the girl who played Consort Aileen on
stage earlier, which might be the reason that the old lady took a step back in repulsion instead of going
closer.
No, itâs not her⦠Sheâs not Emilyâ¦â
Upon seeing his wife retreating instead of approaching Anya, Edgar found it a little strange and raised
his brows worriedly.
âWhatâs going on, Gertrude? Didnât you want to see Emily?â