Chapter 529
Chapter 529
Chapter 529 Leave Elegantly
“If the brotherhood between us misleads you into thinking that we will have a romantic relationship, it is my fault. I sincerely apologize to you.”
“It doesn’t matter.” Callia smiled elegantly and said, “I know you love Yana, and you will never fall in love with others. I just don’t give up on you and try to impress you.”
Callia showed a more elegant smile and added, “I do like you, and I do get close to you as your ‘brother‘. Now that you two are back together, I sincerely wish you happiness.”
She had a tickling in her nose, but the smile on her face was still as bright as a flower. She kept talking, “I cannot be your girlfriend or be over you soon. But you smile more frequently than before after she comes back, and I’m satisfied with that.”
Hearing this, Lamont felt a little sorry.
“Lamont, as long as you are happy, it doesn’t matter whether I’m your girlfriend or not, although it is indeed a little bit sad…” Callia gestured “a little bit” with her fingers, and tears suddenly appeared in her eyes.
Lamont wanted to comfort Callia, but she interrupted him with a smile, “I came here to tell you that you are very excellent and likable. These are your advantages. Keep them. This is the breakfast I did specially for you. Let it put an end to my overt love for you.”
Callia opened her bag to take out the breakfast and the tableware. She asked, “Taste it?”
Lamont didn’t feel like eating. But seeing that she was about to cry, he took out chopsticks and was ready to take a bite.
“Wait.”
At this time, Callia noticed a thin figure of a girl in front of the window on the second floor.
She wondered in her heart, “Is that Yana?”
Knowing that Yana kept watching, Callia smiled again and said, “Don’t taste it. Just smell it.”
If Lamont ate it, Yana may misunderstand the relationship between Callia and him, which would cause unnecessary trouble.
Lamont was a little confused, but he still leaned closer to the box and smelled it.
“Does it smell yummy?” Callia asked with a smile.
“Well, it does.” Lamont found that these foods were his favorites, and Callia probably learned to cook them for him in private.
“I got your praise, so these foods fulfilled their mission.”
Callia put away her belongings, intending to leave only a gift bag here, and said, “The clothes and skirts here were all given to me by Danica last night. It’s improper for me to visit her now. Please hand them over to her and express my gratitude.”
Lamont felt more apologetic. Instead of taking the bad, he said, “Since my mother gave it to you, take it. You’ve bought many things for us.”
“I did that to show filial respect for your parents, not for bartering! They are so kind to me, so I am supposed to buy them some things. It’s improper for me to visit them empty–handed every time, right? Tell Donald and Danica that they don’t feel uneasy about my gifts, and I hope that they will be useful to them. If the gifts make them uneasy, I will be guilty.”
Saying this, Callia smiled and added, “I have recorded their preferences and some shopping places that they often go to on this small book. I have registered membership cards of these places for them, which are very practical. I also recorded the passwords and questions of these cards in it.
The last time Donald felt pain in his shoulders and neck, so I sent someone to massage him. He said that massage was very comfortable, and that man’s information is here.”
It was just a very small book. But when Lamont took it, it seemed to weigh a thousand pounds.
“There are some other trifles in it,” Callia looked into Lamont’s eyes, smiled, and said “You have a girlfriend now, and I won’t show up except group activities. So others won’t misunderstand our relationship. And I need to deal with many jobs of our corporation. Take good care of yourself and your girlfriend.”
When she said this, she saw Lamont’s injuries and thought, “Lamont must have been hurt because of Yana, right?”
Callia felt that she almost couldn’t control her tears. She originally wanted to hug him again before leaving, but she controlled her perversity and impulse due to that figure.
“Then I’m leaving,” Callia showed her brightest smile, waved to Lamont, and added, “Be happy.” Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
Then her letting go made sense.
Callia turned around, and she finally couldn’t prevent her tears from falling. For fear that Lamont see her shoulders tremble, she kept smiling and tried to calm down.
“Callia.” Lamont wanted to apologize to her, but he knew clearly what she needed, which was not an apology.
Callia didn’t stop or turn her head. She raised her hand as if saying goodbye to him and left Moon Bay Villa villa gracefully.
After getting into the car, she still kept smiling. She ordered, “Go.”
Seeing her laughing and crying at the same time, the driver was completely confused.
Until the car was far away from that villa, Callia cried loudly as if she had lost the most important and precious beam of light in her life.
And Lamont looked in the direction Callia left. After a while, he looked down and read the small notebook in his hand.
Although it was full of trifles, they allowed him to understand his parents more.
It turned out that now Lamont’s father suffered from shoulder and neck pain because he had been working too hard when he was young. Sometimes the pain deprived him of sleep, and only the medicines of one brand could relieve it.
This brand only sold medicines to the royal family. It was recorded in the book that Callia had already used her connections to order the liquid medicine for the next ten years.
His mother liked to wear skirts below her knees because she looked dignified and decent in them.
She liked simple earrings instead of flamboyant ones.
It turned out that his father was afraid of heights. Looking down from above the 20th floor, he would have weak legs. Lamont remembered that Donald took his sons skydiving many years ago. in order to bond with them…
It turned out that his mother didn’t like some aunt. But Danica had to treat her politely because Danica owned her kindness back then. So Callia summed up three questions to make that aunt retreat.
From the notebook, Callia’s hard work and care could be felt. She had recorded many things, including flowers his parents hated, their eating habits, and things that made them in a bad mood…
Standing in front of the window on the second floor, Yana saw Lamont looking down at the book, and her eyes darkened a bit.
It was a long time before Lamont entered the room and woke Yana up, without the notebook in his hand.
Yana didn’t ask anything as if nothing had happened. After breakfast, they set off to River Villa together.
River Villa was one of Martin’s villas. It was located by the river and had been vacant all the time.
So her adoptive parents were allowed to live in it temporarily.