Chapter 2225 “Let it be, Dad. I'll sort out my own issues after Laura's married.” Mark was taken aback by Edwin's revelation.
Throughout this ordeal, Edwin had maintained a stoic facade, but now, Mark could see not just pain but also confusion in his son's eyes.
As a father, it was a poignant moment he couldn't ignore.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHis voice softened.
He was known to indulge his children, but this issue was too significant to be brushed aside lightly.
He wanted to say more, but Edwin interjected, “Let's just leave it there.” With those words, Edwin left the room.
Outside, Cecilia was waiting, phone in hand.
Vanessa's father had called her, requesting a meeting.
The Smith family’s serious approach to this potential marriage was clear, highlighting its importance.
Sensing the gravity of the situation and as a mother perceiving Edwin's lack of feelings for Vanessa, Cecilia faced a dilemma.
She softly asked Edwin, “Do you have someone you care about? Mark and | aren't overly concerned about family backgrounds. As long as she's likable, gentle, and sensible, that's all that matters.” The concern in her voice brought a wave of sadness over Edwin.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe embraced his mother, aware that the woman he loved was Likely the last person Cecilia would accept.
“I'm fine, Mom. You should get some rest,” he said gently, masking his true feelings.
As Edwin ascended the stairs, Cecilia's eyes followed him, filled with worry.
When he disappeared from view, she went into the study where she found Mark, smoking one cigarette after another.
Taking the cigarette from his hand, she admonished softly, “You should smoke less, for your health.” Mark closed his eyes, a gesture of silent agreement, as Cecilia massaged his shoulders.
In a low voice, she informed him, “Thomas called. He wants to meet.
| think it's about Edwin and Vanessa.” Showing no sign of jealousy, Mark responded pragmatically, “Go see him. You saw how Edwin is. You know what to discuss.” His response indicated a certain level of resignation.