Chapter 255 Going Home Together (Part Two)

"He... He is sick and in the hospital!" Suddenly, Selah wanted to cry. The kids' questions poked her heart inadvertently. Seeing that Alick and Elissa were so happy, she wondered when her son could be like them.

"What a poor boy!"

"Is his father with him?" asked Alick innocently.

Selah's body stiffened. Looking at the kids' innocent eyes she shook her head quickly. "No. He is not."

"Okay," Elissa said seriously, "I see. Ray's father is Daddy Barry, right? Aunt Selah lives with Daddy Barry so he must be Ray's father. Dad said that a child's father and mother should live together."

'What?'

Selah's mind went blank. She looked at Barry with horrified expression and quickly waved her hand. "No. He's not his father."

Embarrassed and annoyed, Barry looked away. After a moment, he turned to the kids and changed the subject. "Aren't you hungry? Let's eat, shall we?"

"Yeah!"

"Great!"

"I'll go to the kitchen and bring out the food!" Selah lowered her head and rushed to the kitchen.

In Kary Villa, everything was ready. In a matter of minutes, they would head to Z City.

"William." A woman walked out of the villa. It was hard to tell whether it was Mary or Aisha.

"Why? Where is Mary?" Without batting an eyelash, William closed the trunk of his car.

"Wow," Aisha said as she came over while chewing a gum, "How'd you know it's me?"

"I can see it," answered William expressionlessly.

"Why didn't you see it before?"

"I didn't know that there was someone who looke

"I'm not interested in you. Let's sleep separately!" Archer shook him off and handed his ID card to the front desk. "A suite please."

"Humph! Damn it!"

The next day, their group went to the village where Mary's father was staying, causing a crowd of onlookers.

William asked an old woman, who looked somewhat kind, for directions. "Excuse me, ma'am, do you know where Jay Lu's house is?"

The woman looked at them curiously and asked, "What's wrong? Did he cause trouble again?"

"Not really, we came to find him for a personal matter," answered William respectfully.

"Oh, personal matter, you say?" The woman nodded and pointed at a place behind her. "It's on this street. Go straight ahead until you see a big dog at the door of the house."

"Thank you, ma'am!"

"You're welcome!"

They walked forward and heard a group of villagers talking behind them.

"Those young men are young and handsome!"

"Yes, just like those who appear on TV!"

"Why are they so good looking?"

The closer they got to the house, the less they were in the mood to laugh.

Aisha wanted to know what had happened in the past. For so many years, she thought she was an orphan. No matter how much she had suffered, she didn't feel miserable. But now, she had found a family. She just wanted to know why she was abandoned by her family before!

Mary swallowed hard nervously as she looked at the door in front of her. If it was only possible, she would rather not come to see her so-called father again!