Chapter 2282
After Uncle Walters had stepped out of the car, he pulled the door of the back seat open and said
respectfully to the woman sitting in the car, "Miss Helen, we have arrived."
The woman sitting in the car was none other than Helen. 4
Upon disembarking the ne, she had first taken Jaime and Sophie back to the Dunn family''s old
mansion with Uncle Walters to settle down and put away their luggage. Then, she had hurriedly
asked Uncle Walters to bring her to see the ce where Curtis had lived before he passed away. 2
As for Jaime and Sophie, they each had their own ns in the city.
Jaime went to the orphanage to talk about the donations while Sophie was sitting in her room with
herptop, continuing to search for Charlie among the thousands of people in the video.
Helen was happy with their own arrangement, though. After all, she was visiting Curtis’s old
residence, who was the love of her life. She didn''t feel i t was appropriate to bring along her
children. 3
At this moment, Helen was exceptionally nervous. 2
Although Curtis had been dead for many years, she could still feel a strong sense of tension when
she came here. It was just like the years when she had been deeply in love with Curtis in her
younger life. She would be so nervous every time she saw him so much so her heart was in her
mouth. 2
With a wildly beating heart, Helen got out of the car and looked across the courtyard wall, surveying
the small, southern-style courtyard.
The stone wall of the courtyard was very short, and there were hollow designs on the wall of green
bricks, making it easy to see inside the courtyard. 1
At this moment, the courtyard was full of withered yellow weeds and fallen branches and leaves.
Theurel tree in the courtyard had long since withered into dry wood because no one had taken
care of it. 3
The main wall of the building was arge piece of dried Boston Ivy.
The whole courtyard might look rustic and disheveled, but Helen could imagine that if the ce had
been well-maintained, the courtyard would be lush during spring and summer with the greenish
grass and trees. The scenery must be desirable.
Moreover, the courtyard was not vast, but the building and furnishing looked very borate and
sophisticated. 2
The walls were made from green bricks, the roof was tiled with green tiles, and green stones paved
the road. 2
The summer in the south was humid. If it had rained, the green bricks and stones would be full of
moss.
The moss itself presented a very naturally old vibe. For those who disliked it, the moss was dense,
slippery, and somewhat disgusting to the touch, but for those who like ancient Oskian culture, it was
very poetic and tranquil.
Whether it grew in the yard, on the fence, the pond, or bonsai, it created a different aura of
exquisiteness and serenity. Therefore, moss had always been quite popr with men of letters. 2
In Helen’s eyes at the moment, the dpidated courtyard had regained the scene and charm of the
time when Curtis had lived here.
In her mind, she even recalled the situation when the young and handsome Curtis was ying with
his child in this very courtyard. 2
As she dwelled deep into her imagination, she felt as though Curtis was truly standing in the
courtyard, and the little boy whose face could not be seen was his son, who was constantly running
around him. 4
Immediately afterward, the door of the old and closed house opened, and from inside came a
woman with a dignified and beautiful appearance. She was tall and outstanding with an apron tied
around her waist.
Donning a sweet and gentle smile on her face, she ushered the father and son into the house for
dinner. The scene of harmony created by the family of three
was very heart-warming and lovely. 3
Helen, who was caught up in her imagination, looked over the woman''s appearance closely.
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The woman in her imagination was not Curtis'' wife but Helen herself!