Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts

Chapter 158



Chapter 158

Ines hadn't lived here for a while. The place smelled a bit musty. They opened the window for a period of time before hitting the bed.

Ines was tossing and turning in the unfamiliar bed. "Ethan, I never thought I’d come back here."

"Izzy, this is your childhood home, after all. It's natural for you to return. There's nothing to overthink."

They were silent until Ines asked, "What did the expert say? How long can we extend our lifespan?"

"He's doing a bit better. As long as we don't stress him out and he takes good care of himself, five or six years is not a problem."

The next day, Ines woke up very early. Eda had breakfast ready for everyone, but only she and Ethan were at the table. Eda had made Ines's old favorite, meat sauce noodles, but Ines had little appetite.

"Ms Ines, why have your tastes changed so much now? You used to love this dish. But because it's a bit greasy, Madam only allows you to eat it once in a while."

"Really? My stomach isn’t as strong as it used to be. I prefer lighter meals in the morning."

"I see. Then I'll prepare more light things for you next time. Greasy food isn't the best for you."

Eda couldn't help but mutter in a low voice, "Have I remembered it wrong? Last time you came home, I noticed that you weren’t as keen on many things you used to love."

Ethan seemed confused by her changed taste too.

Hunter and Silas came down from upstairs, Silas carrying a huge suitcase. Eda knew Hunter was undergoing treatment and asked, "Did you pack everything? Did you forget anything?"

"It's all good. I can get whatever I need there."

"Let's get going then," said Hunter.

Ines's hand clenched.

Ethan smiled and said, "Izzy and I also have time today. Let's go to the airport with you."

At this, a glimmer of light sparked in Hunter's eyes. He glanced at Ines, who avoided his gaze and looked away. "Let's get a move on then. I have work in the morning."

"Alright, I'll load the luggage onto the car right away," said Silas, cheerfully carrying the luggage to the car.

Hunter followed quickly. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.

Ethan and Ines also left the house.

They drove out of the Galeana family compound one after another.

Ines grumbled, "Why did you have to offer to drop them off?"

"Izzy, a patient’s mood is important. The treatment process is painful. Giving him hope is more important than anything."

Ines sighed lightly. "Alright."

The airport was bustling early in the morning. Seeing the planes took off, Ines felt a twinge of bitterness. "I wonder if he can take care of himself."

"Don't worry. I've arranged for someone to look after him."

Silas's eyes were a bit red. He had always been with Hunter and was used to having him around.

"Ms Ines, Mr Meyer, thanks for coming today. Mr Galeana is pleased. I'm sure he'll get better."

Ethan nodded. "If you need help with anything at the company, just let me know."

"The chairman has arranged everything. As long as nothing major happens, it should be fine."

Ethan and Ines left. Just as they were about to drive off, Silvia called. "Mr Meyer, guess where I am?"

Ethan frowned, "You didn’t sneak back, did you?"

"Your memory sucks! I've finished all my courses. I've officially graduated. How could you call it sneaking back?" Silvia sounded a bit hurt.

Ethan seemed to have forgotten about this.

"Hey, I'm at the airport now. Could you pick me up? I have quite a lot of stuff."

Ethan didn't hide this from Ines, who recognized Silvia's voice. It was Leila's sister, Silvia.

"I'm at the airport now too. Wait for me at the entrance."

"Okay."

After hanging up, Ethan looked at Ines. "Izzy, Silvia's back in the country. She's at the airport now. Would you come with me to pick her up?"

Ines nodded. "Sure, just make it quick. I don't want to be late for work."

"Don’t worry. It's not rush hour yet. We won’t be late."

"Ethan, are you close with her?" Ines couldn't help but ask.

"Izzy, don't overthink it. She's like a little sister to me. Leila died because of me. She has no family left, so I must take care of her. But I don't have any other feelings for her. You can think of it as me sponsoring a poor girl."

"Okay."

"Are you upset?"

"Not because of her." It was because she was worried about Hunter. Ines had never seen a picture of Leila and didn't know what she looked like. But Silvia was a gorgeous girl.

Very beautiful.

Perhaps because of her youth, Silvia was full of vitality and had a certain charm.

She had two large suitcases next to her, which were packed with a lot of stuff.

As soon as she saw them, she waved vigorously.

Before Ines could say anything, Silvia spoke, "Ms Ines, hello, I'm Silvia. You can call me Silvia."


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