"I... Well, I have some good news for you. I'm getting married soon, and I think we can hold the wedding ceremony there. Can you be our flower children?" With a smile, Edward put his arm around Summer's shoulders. It could be told from the tone of his voice that he was so much better than before.
On the other line, Bobby went speechless upon hearing the news.
"Bobby, are you still listening?" Edward asked.
Instead of answering him, Bobby turned to Nancy and Charles. "Ah... Uncle said he was going to get married. Who is he going to marry? If he gets married, will he be taken away by another woman? No wonder he doesn't miss us anymore. It turns out that he has his beloved woman now. Who is she? Which bad woman took my uncle away?"
Why was his uncle getting married all of a sudden? Bobby thought it was too soon. They hadn't even met the woman yet.
Just like Bobby, everyone else in the room was also stunned.
They all just got back, and they hadn't even sat down yet. And now, Edward was getting married?
Did Edward think his marriage was for
turned to Summer. "I love Summer. But of course, I will still love you very much. That will never change."
Hearing these words from Edward made Summer cry harder. There was no doubt that she had always dreamed of being loved by him, but this happiness seemed to come too suddenly, which made her unprepared.
Edward held Summer's hand and said solemnly, "Children, Summer will love you as much as I do. So, you will just have one more person to love you. Do you understand?"
"Really? Is what uncle said true?" The little girl's questioning eyes turned to Nancy who was silently listening to them.
Nodding her head, Nancy smiled. "Of course it's true. When did your uncle lie to you?"
Before Nadia could say anything, Bobby interrupted her. "Okay, I believe you. Uncle, we are waiting for you. By the way, we're also looking forward to meet Summer!"
If Edward's intention to Summer was genuine, then everything would be fine. Nancy looked at Charles, who was already looking at her. As if they were having the same thoughts, they smiled at each other.