Chapter 203 Going Away
In the blink of an eye, two days had passed.
Jared did not care much about being the director. He had always wanted to find an opportunity to explain Josephine’s matters to his parents.
If his parents would agree to let him live in Dragon Bay, he could speed up his training. Living in the current place, he couldn’t trace any spiritual energy, and he wasn’t able to practice his cultivation.
However, seeing how his parents and Hilda’s mother, Chloe, were happily discussing matters regarding him and Hilda, Jared couldn’t bring himself to crush their happiness.
In the afternoon, Gary gave Jared a call on the phone.
He told him that Hilda and her whole family had moved.
When Jared got the news, he was shocked. Immediately he drove home, only to see Hilda’s home had been locked and vacant.
Meanwhile, Gary was holding a letter.
“Jared, this is Hilda’s letter to you…”
Gary then handed the letter to him.
So, Jared opened up the letter and started to read. It turned out that Hilda did not feel like living here anymore, as she could not bear to face Jared day in and day out. Hence, she decided to bring her mother to another place where they had relatives.
Furthermore, Hilda also explained to Jared’s parents what had been going on between Josephine and him.
Jared clenched his fists after reading the letter. I do not want to hurt Hilda ever. Perhaps, this is the best way to end the matter. If she had stayed on which meant we would continue to see each other daily, it might be difficult for her.
“Ah… Hilda is such a pitiable child. It’s unfortunate that you both weren’t fated…”
Hannah let out a sigh. Obviously, she knew the contents of the letter.
“Jared, why didn’t you tell us? If you were going to start a relationship with Josephine, your mom and I have no objections. As long as she is sincere, it does not matter what her status is. We were just worried that you would get conned. This evening, invite her to our home for dinner. Your mom and I have to apologize to her. Out of good intentions, she lent us a home, and we misjudged her…” Gary said.
“That’s right. It’s wrong of your dad and me to listen to gossip. She lent us such a good home to live in. How could she be a fraudster then? Now, it’s not good that we have misunderstood her. You must invite her over for dinner, so I can apologize to her formally. As a wealthy woman, she did not despise us for being poor. Instead, we mistook her kindness for a hidden agenda.” Hannah was full of remorse as she spoke to Jared.
“All right. I’ll get her to come over tonight…”
Jared nodded.
In the evening, Josephine was full of joy when she arrived at Jared’s. She had brought quite a lot of presents, and the Chances had prepared a sumptuous dinner.
After everyone was seated at the dinner table, Josephine spoke to Gary and Hannah. “Mr. and Mrs. Chance, I think it’s better for you to move to Dragon Bay. After all, the atmosphere and air quality there are better…”
Gary remained silent while Hannah responded, “Josephine, we will do what you tell us to do. From now on, my husband and I will listen to you and not others…”
Hannah was still feeling terrible about believing the gossip she had heard from others and mistaking Josephine’s good intentions for ulterior motives.
“Great! You can move over there tomorrow then…” Josephine uttered gleefully.
Seeing that his parents agreed to move to Dragon Bay, Jared felt relieved. Finally, he would be able to cultivate his spiritual power, which had been delayed for a long time.
Early next morning, Jared took his parents and moved back to Dragon Bay. Sensing the spiritual energy on the hilltop of Dragon Bay, he could not wait to sit down and cultivate right away.
At noon, Josephine called Jared, saying that Walter had something to discuss with him concerning the spiritual brush.
Jared was thrilled after receiving the call. As long as he could get his hands on the spiritual brush, there was hope to heal his mother’s eyes.
Jared hurried to the Sullivan residence. Meanwhile, Tommy also wanted to see him, so the duo headed to the same destination.