Although Mrs. Sophia's words were full of love for her grandson and prejudice against Henson, the information she revealed was somewhat true, and Myra could tell.
As she guessed, Kian really didn't want to come back.
Besides, he lived a good life in England. It was very likely that there was no need for him to come back to fight for property. It was Henson who insisted on bringing him back.
If so, Myra couldn't imagine what had happened to Kian that forced him to accept his identity and return to the country.
No wonder a sunny and handsome appearance as him would look so preoccupied and deep in his eyes.
As for the reason why Henson forced him back... Thinking of his infamous
re and more uncomfortable, so she had to get up to cook some gruel for herself.
After today's activity, her foot injury was no longer a problem. She didn't need a crutch to walk.
After she went into the kitchen, she put rice and water in the electric cooker and plugged in the electricity. She had to wait for half an hour.
Myra decided to lie down on the sofa first.
She fell asleep again, but the stomachache kept making her restless.
At one o'clock in the morning, the black Maybach slowly drove into the parking lot outside the yard.
Kian entered the door with a tired look. When he was about to go upstairs, he noticed that a lamp was on beside the sofa in the living room.