Chapter 441 Meet Again (Part One)

Extra story III

Suddenly, a strange man appeared at home and took a shower in her bathroom. At this time, the man's lower body was wrapped in a bath towel, and he wiped his hair with a towel while walking out. The moment he saw Leena, he stopped all his movements and was stunned on the spot.

Looking at the person in front of her, Leena also froze.

The man in front of her was tall and thin. His previously fair and smooth skin now became dark and rough, and his handsome face was emaciated by gaunt. His features were solid, and his chin was sharp. Thin wrinkles crawled around the corners of his eyes, which made him look much older. However, he looked wiser and more mature. His eyes were calm and gentle, with the indifference of a man who had seen through the vicissitudes of life. He seemed to have lost his previous tenacity and cruelty, and became more tolerant and approachable.

He was Carlson, but he didn't look like Carlson at all. His appearance and eyes had changed, a little different from the person she had imagined in her heart. But the moment she saw him again, she was still ov

Was it a good thing that he didn't tell her? However, no matter how much resentment she had, in front of Carlson, she could no longer speak it out. After all, he had sacrificed so much for her. Before he left, he had left his best to her. After all... He still loved her, and she also loved him.

"You... How have you been in the past five years?" Carlson asked.

"I'm fine." Leena answered smoothly without hesitation, as if she was living a good life without Carlson. She answered in this way on purpose, because she still felt a little angry with him.

Carlson was a little disappointed, but he was relieved. "You're fine. I'm relieved."

"At the beginning, I was in bad charge of the company, but other directors were very good to me and wholeheartedly assisted me. Later, I finally could manage the company. Now everything is good. Rena married Spencer and gave birth to a son. And Yanni went to my alma mater and became my junior schoolmate. After my brother came back, my mother became more optimistic. People around me are doing well, and I am doing well. There is nothing to worry about."