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After dawn, the group left the quaint town and made their way back to the Jarvis family estate. Old Mr. Jarvis specifically looked for

Sylvia but couldn't find her, a clear tinge of disappointment shadowing his face. Estelle informed Old Mr. Jarvis that Sylvia had to

leave early for surgent matters and had asked her to pass on the message. Old Mr. Jarvis didn't say much, just nodded in

acknowledgment.

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After a bustling noon, by the afternoon, everyone set off back to J City, marking the end of their holiday. Kya, clutching the two fish

Old Mr. Jarvis had gifted her, waved her little hand goodbye to Mr. Carnes, saying, "Bye Great-Grandpa, I'lle visit again." Old

Mr. Jarvis was beaming with joy, "You better keep your word!"

Kya replied earnestly, "It's up to my dad to keep the promise. | want to visit Great-Grandpa again, but | can't do it on my own!" Her

naive and sweet voice made everyone laugh, and Charlie, holding her, said, "Don't worry, your dad keeps his promises too!" Kya

asked, "So, we'll visit Great-Grandpa again?" Charlie smiled, "Of course, you've already promised, how could Dad not agree?"

Kya immediately turned to Mr. Carnes, "You see, we keep our promises, Great-Grandpa, no need to see us out." Everyone laughed

again, utterly charmed by her, wishing they could have a child as adorable as her right away.

Estelle decided not to return with Magdalen and the others as she couldn't bear to leave her grandfather just yet, wanting to spend

another night at home. Naturally, Jonathan stayed back as well. Magdalen hugged Estelle goodbye, "I'll be waiting for you in J City."

Estelle nodded, "Yeah."

In the afternoon, Estelle and Jonathan apanied Old Mr. Jarvis for a walk up the mountain. Standing on a cliff midway up the

mountain, Old Mr. Jarvis, gazing at the rolling hills, said deeply, "Gab lost his parents when he was very young, witnessed their

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