The olddy and Wade sat at the head, with members of the Westons and the Wrights sitting on either side.
The olddy looked at Wade and said, "Brother, you have been tired these days. Thank you for your help." The olddy stood up and bowed to Wade.
She was actually thanking Wade for apanying Edward on hisst days.
How could Wade let her do that, though he deserved it?
He hurried to stop La. "La, that is what I should do."
La shook her head. "I have to do this to show my gratitude."
She insisted on bowing to Wade.
The younger members of the Wrights also stood up and bowed with La.
Wade had no choice but to ept it.
He knew La a lot. If he didn''t ept this, she wouldn''t let him leave.
"All right, sit down, sit down."
As the younger generation sat down, Diana rushed over to help the olddy.
The olddy looked much older now and was not energetic as she used to be. Up to now, she was supported by a strong will.
The two of them quickly helped the olddy to sit down, and Cristina helped Wade to sit down.
After sitting down, the olddy said directly, "Brother, my old man should have told you that."N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.
She didn''t say what that was, but Wade knew what she was talking about.
It was about Issac, the fourth child of the Wrights.
He was an outstanding man. He loved archaeology very much and became an archaeologist at a young age.
But unfortunately, Issac disappeared in an archaeological study and was gone.
He didn''t have a child.
His parents were hit hard, but they had to ept the fact.
Fortunately, time had passed and the pain in the hearts of the two elders gradually subsided, but this year, the cancer cells invaded other parts of the body of the Mr. Wright, and the doctor said there was no way to cure him.
La was desperate and locked herself in Issac''s room.
No one knew what she was doing in Issac''s room, but when she came out again, she had a picture in her hand.
This photo showed Issac and a girl.
Issac loved archaeology when he was alive. He was so focused on archaeology that there were no girls around him.
But in the photo, Issac was holding the girl, and they were like in a rtionship.
Seeing this, the olddy seemed to have hope. She took the picture to the hospital and told Edward that Issac had been in a rtionship before he died.
Did that mean that he might not be dead? Maybe he just forgets everything and was living somewhere they didn''t know?
After all, they just knew Issac was missing. They didn''t whether he was dead.
Even this sounded impossible, Edward believed her. He immediately asked the Wrights to look for the girl in the photo and see if they could find Issac.
But because the photo was so long ago, the girl''s face was blurred.
So it was hard to find her just by guessing what she looked like.
But even so, Mr. Wright did not give up.
He wanted to live on, so he did as the doctor said for treatment and actively fight cancer. That was why he could persist for several months.
But he was old and not as healthy as a few years ago, and his illness quickly deteriorated to an uncontroble level, so Edward called Wade to entrust him with this matter, asking him to do his best to find Issac.
Wade agreed.
"Yes, Edward has told me everything. Don''t worry. I''ll ask the younger generation to find her when I get back."
La nodded. "Brother, thank you."
She didn''t say anything else, because Edward had said a lot to Wade before he died.
"You are wee. That is what I should do. Don''t worry. I''ll inform you as soon as they find anything."
"Okay."