Chapter 1812: The Only Regret
Chapter 1812: The Only Regret
On the way back home, Rowan did not tell his father about finding his sister. He remained calm and
composed throughout the journey. Bertie looked at the scenery outside the window, a smile still on
his face. This was the ce his son had lived for many years. Although he felt unfamiliar with it
himself, he was very fond of it. How many days and nights had this scenery apanied his son...
"Father, how are you feeling? Are you okay?" Rowan asked.
"I''m doing very well, you don''t need to worry about me," Bertie told him. "How was my performance
today? I personally visited, talked about the marriage, and made our position clear!"
Rowan was touched. ording to the procedure, this was to be expected. However, his father was
in Lu Layeka, so he had not made this request and had been thinking of giving an exnation to his
uncle and aunt. Now, there was no need for an exnation; everything was perfect.
"Thank you, father," he said, a hint of a smile on his lips.
Rowan took his father to his vi, introducing him to every room, including his researchb, studio,
resting area, and gym, allowing him to better understand his life over the years. Rowan also
described his daily routine to his father. Bertie felt he was getting to know his son better and listened
attentively, filled with emotion.
"No matter when, one''s health should alwayse first," his father said to him. "As a doctor, you
should understand the importance of bncing work and rest."
"Yes."
After walking around the vi with his father, Rowan brought him to the resting room and personally
brewed a pot of tea for him. He always gave off an air of humility and courtesy.
Looking at the scenery outside the window, the old father couldn''t help but sigh, "Everything is
perfect, except for finding your sister. If your sister could attend your wedding with ire, your
mother''s spirit in heaven would surely beforted."
Especially seeing the bright moon in the sky, he would always feel a little bit of loss in his heart.
Rowan appeared calm. "We will find her. Heaven will favor the kind-hearted and will not let regrets
linger in our lives."
He handed a cup of tea to his father. "Perhaps, there''s just a tiny bit of fate missing between me
and my sister."
Bertie took the cup. "Have you heard from Annie?"
"No, but we are still searching for her," Rowan told him. "I have a feeling that we will find her one
day."
"Let''s hope so," but Bertie didn''t seem very hopeful, after all, so many years had passed...
He smiled faintly, "Son, it''s no wonder you like this city so much. Arkpool City is indeed nice. I was
deeply attracted by everything here as soon as I got off the ne. It''s not only prosperous, but also
rich in cultural atmosphere. The people here are very friendly."
He couldn''t help but think of the girl he met in the bookstore today, they got along particrly well,
and there was no generation gap in their conversation.
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"Did Taylor''s mother know that you came to this side of Arkpool City?" Rowan inquired.
"She knows. She insisted on having bodyguards apany her. Firstly, she wanted to be with me
personally, and she also came over," Bertie confessed. "Her status is not suitable. I thought about it
and felt it was unnecessary to bring bodyguards. It seems a bit ostentatious and insincere."
He had really thought it through carefully.
After hearing this, Rowan''s impression of Catherine improved a bit more in his heart. She truly
cared about his father.
"After arriving safely, did you call her to let her know?" Rowan reminded.
Bertie nodded, "Yes, I did." He knew that his son truly approved of Catherine from the bottom of his
heart.