Chapter 104
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 104 There were many plum blossoms in front of the Wilsonâs residence.
Favored by the cold wind, the plum blossoms fell in front of the courtyard like snow, scattering everywhere. Waves of fragrance filled every corner, making one feel refreshed.
Mary was helping Trevon organize his things when she happened to see this scene. She was a little puzzled. Why was Mr. Wilson so strange today?
She asked casually. âMr. Wilson, did you see Mrs. Wilson the last time you went to Sapphire City?â The smile on Trevonâs face froze.
In the past two years, he had accompanied his father to Sapphire Hospital to treat the aftereffects of his leg injury. The training base was clearly only thousands of feet away from Sapphire Hospital, but it was not an exaggeration to describe it as heavily guarded. Whenever anyone wanted to approach, the bodyguards guarding there would start to be vigilant. He couldnât tell anyone that he had failed 13-might raids on the Turner family, which made him very frustrated.
If he could, he would carry explosives and raze the training base of the Turner family to the ground.
After asking around, Jim found out that the Sapphire Training Base was not always guarded by so many people, nor was it always isolated from the outside world. Instead, they had more people guard it when the new round of training began and the new students entered.
It was hard to guess, but he didnât want to guess. He just wanted to go in and take a look.
Mary waited for a long time, but there was no sound, so she didnât speak anymore. Mr. Wilsonâs silence was the best answer. It seemed that he had not seen Mrs. Wilson. In the past two years. Mr. Wilsonâs personality had become much colder. He did not say much and often stood by the window to look at the flowers from time to time. He also liked to trim the flowers and trees of Adare Manor and the Wilsonâs residence. After they withered away, he replaced them with new trees that were about to bloom.
Over the past two years, he had done it countless times.
Rachel tidied up Calebâs things. She wanted to see how her son was doing. She pushed the door open and saw a gloomy face. âWhatâs wrong?â
Trevon didnât answer the question. Instead, he said, âItâs the eleven oâclock flight tomorrow morningâ
Rachel sighed in her heart. âAlright, rest earlyâ
After Rachel left the room with Mary, she asked, âWhat happened to Mr. Wilson?â
Mary thought about it. It seemed that after she asked about Mrs. Wilson, he started to have a cold expression. She answered truthfully, âI just asked if Mrs. Wilson saw Mrs. Wilson the last time he went to Sapphire City. Mr. Wilson seemed to be unhappy. He probably didnât see Mrs. Wilson and missed her.â
Rachel understood. She sighed in her heart and waved her hand. âGo and rest. Donât tell Theo about this.â
âAlas, got it.â
After returning to her room, Rachel took the book from her husbandâs hand, lifted the blanket, and sat down Caleb asked, âDidnât you go to see Trevon? Why did you come back with a sullen face?â
Rachel adjusted Calebâs blanket and turned around to say, âTrevon must have completely fallen in love with that girl. He would accompany us to Sapphire City every time, but every time we reached Sapphire City, he would not stay with us. Donât you have any thoughts?â
Caleb patted Rachelâs hand. âWhat can I think? Every time he goes to look for her, he canât find her, can he? Since he canât find her, it means that the young lady doesnât want to see him. Two years ago, he broke her heart so badly that she left. How could she not be angry? If he really likes her, he should put down his pride and chase after her sincerely. Whatâs the use of doing such stupid things like planting flowers every day? She wonât be able to come back. As parents, we canât interfere in their love matters. He has to figure it out himself.â
Rachel was still worried. âBut itâs been two years. Canât you see that Trevon is talking less and less?â
Caleb smiled as if he was not Trevonâs biological father. âWhen has he ever been talkative? Donât worry and donât think about it. You really canât help him with this matter. Just like Dad said, Trevon is not smart in love. If he doesnât get it, even if you bring the girl to him, he will still piss her off and lose her. Itâs useless. Now, heâs arrogant, domineering, and used to giving orders. Heâs always thinking from his own standpoint. When he learns to think from another perspective and understand others, heâll change.â
Rachel rolled her eyes at Caleb. âAre you his biological father? How long do we have to wait? Heâs already 30 years old this year Caleb was helpless. âIf he doesnât figure it out, thereâs nothing we can do even if heâs 60 At Sapphire Airport, the plane started to move. There was a sound like rubber rubbing against
seconds. Then there was the roar of an engine running.
Natalie had a high ponytail and was wearing a black casual suit. She was carrying Jasper. It was rare for Sherri to wear casual clothes today, and she was carrying Ruby, Two maids stood at the side holding two bags. One was of Jasper and the other was of Ruby.
Joseph was still wearing casual and comfortable beige sportswear. He busied himself moving luggage up and down. When everything was ready, his forehead was already covered in sweat.
Daniel picked up Jasper from Natalieâs arms and kissed him. âRemember to miss me when you go back. Donât forget me, okay? Natalie, Joseph will follow you there. If thereâs anything unsettled, let him settle it for you, understand?â
âGot it, Uncle. Youâve said it eight hundred times.â
Emma hugged Ruby, kissed her, and teased Jasper. âI will visit you during your Auntie Avaâs summer vacation, okay?â
The two little guys grinned happily. âOkay...â
Ava carried Jasper from Danielâs arms and refused to let go. Her eyes were filled with tears as she tried her best not to cry.
Emma forcefully pulled the child away from her. âBe good and let Natalie go first. The little darling will cry from hunger if itâs late. Be good. Iâll go with you then.â
Natalie walked over and hugged Ava. âDidnât we agree last night that you canât cry? Iâll wait for you at Athana. When you come, Iâll take leave and take you to play in Athana. I guarantee that you will be happy.â After saying that, she wiped Avaâs tears.
The plane taxied and took off, rushing into the clouds. Looking at the fading shadow of the plane, the three people left behind shed tears, and they were still reluctant.
Daniel hugged his wife and held his daughterâs hand. With reddened eyes, he said, âLetâs go. Natalie belongs to Athana. We canât force her to stay and make things difficult for her. As long as sheâs happy.â
âThatâs right. She is too sensible.â
This was the first time the two children were on a plane. Their little hands pushed against the window and kept hitting it. Their legs kicked uneasily as they tried to climb out. âMommy, the cloud is so beautiful.â
Natalie wiped Jasperâs drool from excitement. âGot it. Do you like it?â
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Ruby also turned to Sherri excitedly and said, âMommy, fly.â
Sherri fiddled with the neat little braid that was combed by Ava. âYes, weâre flying. Are you happy? Weâre going home.â
Ruby nodded with a carefree smile.
Joseph smiled when he saw this scene. âSherri, did you tell your brother that youâre back? Do you want to inform him?â
Sherri shook her head. What if her brother was very busy? It was better to tell him when she arrived in Athana.
The two little guys were tired from playing and fell asleep in their mothersâ arms. Lena and Jenny took out a blanket from the mother and baby bags and covered the little guys.
Joseph took a nap, and the cabin instantly fell silent. The two people who were deep in thought had different thoughts. Natalie turned her head to look at the scenery outside the window. In the past, she looked up at the clouds, but now that she was close to them, the white clouds looked like cotton, and the blue sky was like a blue lake.
She said in her heart, âAthana, Iâm back. Grandpa, Iâm back.â