Chapter 46
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
Hilda chimed in immediately. âThatâs right. Youâve promised Carlisle that you would quit smoking if he
got into university. You cannot renege on your words! Itâs time to quit smoking!â
Gordon didnât hesitate. He threw the half packet of cigarettes in his hands into the trash, Carlisle had
promising future. He couldnât let Carlisle look down on him.
Carlisle sniggered. âMoth, you have to keep a close watch on Dad. If I find out that he smoked, I will
start
smoking too!â
He was stricter than he had ever been before.
When he was seriously ill in his past life, Gordon often coughed. He would even cough up blood
occasionally
So, Carlisle suspected that Gordon had lung cancer. He guessed that Gordon hid it from him and Hilda
so that Gordon could save up the money for him instead.
âWill do. I will have him sleep on the streets if he takes another smoke!â Hilda glared at Gordon.
She had always been against Gordon smoking, but he never heeded her advice. Now that Carlisle had
brought this topic up, she would make sure that Gordon quit smoking even if it meant that theyâd end
up
getting a divorce!
After lunch, Gordon brought Carlisle to the bank.
After much persuasion by Carlisle, Gordon agreed to deposit only 10 thousand dollars into his account.
Time flew by. It was soon near the end of the holidays.
Carlisle had booked a train ticket toward Riverland. As for Sean, he chose to enroll in Riverlandâs
University of Science and Technology.
Both universities were not far from each other.
Rory came to pick Carlisle up and drive him to the train station.
Gordon and Hilda stood at the door as they bid their goodbyes to Carlisle. They couldnât bear to part
with
him.
Hilda hadnât slept all night. With tears in her eyes, she said, âMake sure you eat well when youâre at
school. Donât you think of coming back if youâve lost weight!â
Carlisle noticed the few strands of white hair on Hildaâs head. He felt a lump rise in his throat. âThe
same goes for both of you. Donât always think about saving up money for me. I can earn my own keep!â
Gordon and Hilda had been worried for him for half their lives. They didnât even have a piece of nice
clothing with them. Once he had earned enough and bought a house in the city, he planned to bring
them over and give them a good life..
That day wouldnât be too far away!
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âAlright, hurry up and get in the car. The train waits for no man!â
Gordon put Carlisleâs luggage into the trunk. Then, he took out a packet of Sobranie cigarettes and
stuffed. it in Roryâs hands. âDrive safe, Rory!â
âYouâre too kind, Gordon⦠I have more than enough cigarettes. Keep these for yourself!â Rory
chuckled
and refused Gordonâs gesture.
Gordon didnât know whether to laugh or to cry. He explained, âI made a bet with Carlisle. I said that I
would quit smoking if he got into university!â
âOh, that means you lost the bet?â Rory sniggered.
âObviously. So, Iâve now quit smoking. Keep it!â
âAlright then!â
Rory accepted the cigarettes and put them into his pocket. âItâs getting late. I need to hurry and send
them to the station. Talk to you both later!â
âOkay. Have a safe journey!â
Gordon waved.
Carlisle waved back at them from the car. âTake care, Mom and Dad!â
At that moment, tears started flowing down Hildaâs face. She covered her mouth as she waved
goodbye
silently.
Even though it had been a while since they left, Hilda remained standing at the same spot and stared
blankly ahead.
Gordonâs eyes were red. He curled his lip and asked, âLook at you. Whatâs there to cry about?â
âCarlisle has never gone so far away from home. Iâm not sure if heâll be able to adapt well!â Hilda
choked.
âHeâs already an adult. He knows how to take care of himself!â
Gordon looked in the direction where the car had left. He reached into his pocket to feel for a cigarette
out of habit.
Rainville was four hours away from Riverland.
There was no air conditioning on the train, and it was extremely crowded. Even the aisles were filled
with. passengers. Despite all the windows being open, the temperature in the carriage remained high.
Carlisle and Sean had their own seats.
There were six people squeezed together in a fourâseater.
The train started moving,
Sean remarked excitedly, âHereâs to new adventures and a new chapter in life!â
Carlisle rested his chin on his hands as he looked at the scenery that was speeding past him outside.
There was a glimmer in his eyes.
In his previous lite, he had not gone to university. In this life, he had gotten into Riverland University.
The moment the train departed marked the official beginning of his new life.