Chapter 984
“Colton, what are those?” Daisie pointed to the stall under the bridge that was selling river lanterns. The lanterns
looked colorful -some looked like animals, while some looked like flowers and plants, but all of them were very
delicate and beautiful.
Maisie walked up to them. “Those are river lanterns.”
“Mom, I want to set some lanterns off the river.” Daisie blinked, looking very curious.
It could be seen that Daisie’s mood had improved recently, so Maisie agreed to her request in order not to kill her
mood. “You can go. but be careful. Don’t play by the river.” Daisie dragged Wayion and Colton along and ran under
the stone bridge. Maisie looked at them. “They look so energetic.”
Nolan wrapped his arm around her. “Do you want to go with them?”
Maisie refused to do so, but Nolan pulled her along, and both of them went under the bridge. There were many
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtchildren under the bridge with their parents. Many wishes were written on the river lantern. Although doing so
would not get them fulfilled, those people were doing so for a sense of comfort.
Nolan chose a puppy-shaped lantern for Maisie, but she asked after receiving it,” Why give me a puppy lantern?”
“It looks like you.” He leaned closer to her ear while saying that. “You’ll bite whenever you’re pissed off.”
Maisie pushed him away, and the old lady who was selling the lanterns laughed. “You two look like a young couple.
You really are made
for each other.”
Nolan smiled. “You do have impeccable eyesight, madam.” Maisie picked up a black crayon and wrote something
on the river lantern. Nolan tried to lean over to peep, but she blocked him.” Don’t
look.”
He scoffed. “You’re so stingy.”
Maisie pouted. “No wish will actualize as soon as others read them.”
Nolan smiled.
Maisie then walked to the bank with the river lantern after she finished writing her wish. At this time, dozens of river
la down from the upper stream, and they made the river look like a galaxy.
She set the river lantern off, watched the lantern go with the drift, and chuckled like an innocent child as if a flower
had bloomed in her heart.
Nolan stood at the side and stared at her, she was the only thing that had occupied all his attention at this moment.
A few days later, Barbara visited the Boucher manor with Helios. She looked a little uneasy before walking through
the entrance.
Helios clenched her hand and comforted her, “It’ll be fine.”
She nodded and stepped into the living room with him, and the butler and servants nodded to welcome him.
Elder Master Boucher, Yael, and Christina were all sitting on the couch. Seeing that Helios had brought Barbara
back. Christina could not conceal her smile for even a split second. Barbara walked up to the elders and greeted
them very cautiously under their direct gaze. Yael smiled and said, “Take a seat. Your father and I have been
acquaintances since way back, so there’s no need for you to be so nervous.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Yeah,” Christina added and glanced at Helios. “Helios, be a gentleman.”
Helios brought Barbara to the couch to sit down. Barbara straightened her posture and did not dare to act too
casually,
She then recalled something and hurriedly placed the tea box that she had brought with her on the table. “Oh, by
the way, I’ve brought you the best-scented tea that Asperia has to offer. I don’t know what you and Elder Master
Boucher like, but I heard from Helios that you like to drink tea.”
Christina accepted it. “We’!! accept anything happily. After all, it’s the thoughts that matter.”
Richard cleared his throat and put down the newspaper. Compared to his son and daughter-in-law, he behaved
relatively indifferently.” Helios, why didn’t you tell us about this in the first place?”
Christina explained on behalf of her son,’ Father, Helios and Babara have just decided to be together, so they’re still
busy with all dating and getting to know each other.”
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Helios added, “Yes, besides, I had to wait for Barbara to get mentally more comfortable about paying you a visit
too.’ Richard snorted and turned his face away.” If it weren’t for your mother’s continuous urging, would you even
bring her? I’m afraid that you would choose to continue to hide her from us.”