Chapter 1061 Can You Accept It

It had been several years since Sean last stood on the West River Bridge.

It didn't take him much to realize the place had become a spot for people to go to on their dates.

On the bridge, on the river banks, and even on the boats, there were couples everywhere.

However, these weren't people of just any age. They were mostly high school and middle school kids.

Suddenly, Sean averted his gaze towards the eighteen-year-old girl clinging onto his arm.

With a lollipop hanging from her mouth, Sandra looked around with bright eyes. She seemed so excited as if that was the first time that she had ever visited the West River Bridge.

Sean was about to suggest that they leave, but once he noticed how genuine her delight was, he swallowed the words down his throat.

At that moment, Sandra pointed to the river and said, "Uncle Sean, let's get a boat and enjoy this beautiful night! It will be fun!"

He didn't even have the chance to respond. She quickly took his hand, leading him down the bridge.

For a moment, he lowered his head and looked at his thick fingers intertwined with her soft and slender ones.

Then, he stopped walking.

"Sally, it's late. Let's go back. We shouldn't even have come here in the first place. It's not appropriate."

Sandra stared at him and asked, "Says who? I don't see it written anywhere that this is a place exclusively for couples. So, why can't I be here with my uncle?"

Sean shifted his eyes from her to the couples kissing on the boats.

The younger generations were getting bolder and bolder.

Uncomfortable, Sean looked away and said decisively, "We're leaving now!"

Letting go of her hand, he strode back to the parking lot.

He should never have promised her to come to this place.

"Hey, hey! Uncle Sean! Uncle Sean!"

Sandra called out in frustration as he distanced himself way too fast. She stamped her foot angrily but eventually followed after him.

Once they both got inside the car, Sean drove them back to the Seaview Villa.

Unfortunately for Sandra, their stay on the bridge was very brief, and once they got home, she wasn't quite ready to leave the vehicle yet. Pulling the hem of her s

nce had pointed out several times before how Sally felt for Sean. Yet Carla had never listened to him. She had always taken it as a childhood crush, which was destined to fade away with time.

Only now she was starting to realize that she might have been wrong all this time.

Terence stood up and took a seat beside her. Then, he put a hand around her waist, bringing her closer to him, and with the other, he poked her in the forehead. "Carla, what if... just hypothetically, what if Sally is really in love with Sean and refuses to marry any other man. What would you do?"

Carla shook her head without hesitation. "No way!"

"Let's just pretend that that is not the case right now. Can you allow it?"

Terence asked carefully.

Carla couldn't stop shaking her head, rejecting the mere thought of it. "What about you? Would you allow it?"

Terence offered her a helpless smile and answered, "Carla, we both know I am okay with this more than you are.

Sean might be a little older than Sally, but they're not blood-related. And our daughter has known this since she was a child. Maybe this could be the reason why she was never able to see him as her uncle."

They had never hidden from Sally the nature of Carla's relationship with the Hua family.

"It doesn't matter. In my heart, Sean has always been my brother!"

Carla still found it hard to accept it. If Sally was really in love with Sean, how would Carla ever face him again?