Chapter 818 Seeking Redemption
At this moment, Matthew returned from shopping and found them on the balcony. "Zoe, what's this about? Why are
you two out on the balcony?" he exclaimed.
Momentarily caught off guard, Zoe stammered, "I..."
Daniel turned around and smiled as he explained, "Mr. Hart, I simply wanted to stand here for a moment."
As they conversed, the kitchen door swung open, and Sheila chimed in, "Dinner's ready. Let's chat while we eat.
Zoe, come and help out."
Zoe acknowledged her mother's request. As she passed by Daniel, she whispered, "Please refrain from saying
anything inappropriate in front of my parents. Just leave after the meal."
Daniel raised an eyebrow but remained silent.
Zoe entered the kitchen and intended to retrieve plates when Sheila approached and inquired, "How did the
conversation go?"
"Not great," Zoe replied.
Unconvinced, Sheila retorted, "You two were whispering on the balcony. That doesn't sound like 'not great' to me."
Unwilling to engage in an argument, Zoe grabbed utensils and returned outside.
Soon, the table was set with an array of dishes.
With an expectant and nervous expression, Sheila wiped her hands and took her seat. "Dan, I'm not sure what your
preferences are, so I made my specialty. Let's see if you like it."
Zoe, seated beside Daniel, nonchalantly remarked, "He actually prefers canned food and isn't particularly fond of
these dishes."
Daniel found himself at a loss for words.
Sheila's face stiffened. "What nonsense are you spouting? We can't serve canned food to our guests. Stop fooling
around."
"Well, it's true. I wasn't making it up. He's a foreigner, and his dietary habits differ from ours," Zoe clarified
nonchalantly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHearing her explanation, Sheila began to believe her daughter and turned her attention to Daniel. "Well... we don't
typically eat canned food in our family. I'll have Zoe's father buy some for you."
Daniel quickly interjected, "Thank you, Mrs. Hart, but there's no need to trouble yourselves. While I often have to
rely on canned food when I'm abroad with limited options, I actually prefer home-cooked meals."
Sheila's face softened with sympathy, and she promptly served Daniel some dishes. "You poor thing, please have
more. While I can't promise much else, I assure you that you'll have plenty of home-cooked meals here. Just let me
know whenever you have a craving, and I'll make it for you anytime."
Zoe couldn't help but feel the urge to roll her eyes. "Mom!"
"And you dare to call me? I've been preparing homemade meals for you, but you insist on ordering takeout. Since
you don't appreciate the food I cook, I won't bother making it for you anymore." Sheila then turned to Daniel, who
was enjoying his meal, and eagerly inquired, "How is it? Is it delicious?"
Setting down his spoon, Daniel nodded appreciatively. "It's delicious. Mrs. Hart, your cooking is the best I've ever
had."
Sheila beamed with joy upon receiving such praise.
Zoe couldn't help but roll her eyes in exasperation. How could he eat my mom's dishes and still offer such insincere
compliments? He's so fake.
Ignoring her daughter's reaction, Sheila continued serving Daniel. "Have some more. If there's anything specific
you'd like to eat next time, just let me know. No need to be polite."
Matthew took out a bottle of white wine. "Daniel, care for some?"
Daniel nodded appreciatively. "Sure, thank you, Mr. Hart."
Matthew thought that someone like Daniel might prefer champagne or red wine, but he was pleasantly surprised to
see Daniel willingly accept the white wine without hesitation or refusal. His smile grew even wider as he poured
another glass for Daniel. "It's been a while since I had someone to drink with me. I used to hope that Zoe would
bring her boyfriend home, but it seems like I can't count on that."
Daniel warmly responded, "Mr. Hart, if you ever feel like having a drink, you can count on me. I have two bottles of
white wine that my friends gave me. I can bring them over next time."
Then, he added with a concerned tone, "But alcohol is best enjoyed in moderation. You should take care of your
health, Mr. Hart."
Both Matthew and Sheila were pleased with Daniel's thoughtful remarks.
Placing her forehead in her hand, Zoe grabbed her phone and angrily messaged Leanna to express her frustration.
Meanwhile, back in Highside, Leanna was busy cooking in the kitchen, and her phone incessantly buzzing on the
sofa.
Louis noticed it and remarked, "You've got messages coming in."
Leanna requested, "Could you bring my phone over here?"
Louis went to the kitchen, handed her the phone, and took the knife from her hand.
Leanna quickly wiped her hands with a piece of kitchen paper before unlocking her phone.
It was a series of messages from Zoe.
Zoe: I can't believe it! Daniel showed up at my house!
Zoe: Is he out of his mind? He's even chatting with my parents!
Zoe: What does he want? Asking me to take responsibility? I might as well end my life for him!
Zoe: I don't understand! I just can't wrap my head around this!
Zoe: It feels like I'm in a dream. He's supposed to be in Lachstein, but how did he manage to find me?
Zoe: I think he's doing this on purpose! There must be something I can't remember that triggered him, and now
he's intentionally flaunting his presence!
The messages continued, all filled with criticism directed at Daniel.
Leanna smiled as she responded to a few of them before setting her phone aside.
Louis curiously asked, "Is something wrong?"
Leanna responded, "Nothing. Daniel went to Zoe's house."
After pausing for a moment, he commented, "He's pretty quick."
At his words, Leanna teasingly remarked, "You're not so slow yourself, you know."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmConfusion flashed across Louis' face. "What do you mean?"
"Are you planning to hide it from me?"
Louis remained silent for a few seconds, realizing what she was referring to.
Finally, he mustered the courage to respond, "I didn't plan to hide it from you. I just didn't know how to bring it up.
And—"
Leanna interrupted him, "And you think that Daphne doesn't want you to share it with anyone either."
Louis lowered his head, acknowledging her words without uttering a sound.
After a brief silence, he spoke again. "She hasn't officially agreed to be with me yet."
Reading his emotions, Leanna reassured him, "But deep down, you know she has feelings for you."
Louis nodded softly.
Leanna carefully arranged the vegetables in front of her and spoke with a determined tone. "Take your time.
Daphne is a bit older than you, so it's natural for her to have more thoughts and concerns. Once she has everything
figured out, she'll talk to you."
Louis nodded, his expression filled with understanding. "I understand. I won't rush her."
Suddenly, Leanna's tone turned serious. "Louis."
He looked at her and curiously asked, "What is it?"
"There's something I've been hesitant to tell you, but... regardless of the circumstances, Jethro should not be a
psychological burden for you. He is his own person, and you are yours," Leanna emphasized.
Louis lowered his head again, and his voice became heavier as he said, "I understand."
Leanna stared at him, a deep understanding passing between them. She knew her brother better than anyone else.
She had hoped that when he took that step toward Daphne, he would also release the weight of his past.
However, it seemed that he was still carrying the weight of that heavy chain.
He was still trying to seek redemption and reach for the light, yet he remained trapped in the depths of despair.
Jethro remained a haunting presence, a constant reminder of the darkness that could engulf him in moments of
stillness.
"Louis, I have something to tell you," Leanna said softly.
"Jethro McKinney is not your biological father. He has no connection to you whatsoever," she revealed.