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Roo fell silent before the manager spoke again, "Ms. Rose has always been a kind soul. Anyti she sees an injustice, she’s always quick to step up."

"She’s indeed got a big heart," the only thing Roo was concerned about was, "Did she get hurt?"

"No, she didn’t. The other guy got the worst of it."

Especially that guy who got a good whooping from Ms. Rose.

"What’s the na of that jerk who insulted her?" Roo’s tone carried a hint of danger.

"Harley."

"And that flirty one who tried to hit on her?"

"Alvis."

"You know what to do, right?"

"Rest assured, Mr. McMillian. Those people have all been blacklisted from the club tonight and won’t be stepping foot in here again."

"Hmm."

After Roo hung up the phone, he sent Carl to deal with those two. Soon, he heard the sound of a car returning.

Rosemary drove into the garage, stepped out of the car, and was imdiately pulled into Roo’s arms.

They’d only been apart for a few hours. Was all this fuss really necessary?

Roo took a deep breath, inhaling the scent of the girl in his arms, then he looked her over. Her feet, hands, and face were all fine. The manager hadn’t lied to him. She was unscathed.

Rosemary was carried into the living room by Roo. Her phone vibrated, and she took it out and saw a ssage from the manager.

[Ms. Rose, are you ho?]

[Yes, I am,] Rosemary replied while in Roo’s arms.

[Did anything happen on the way ho?] The manager was clearly worried.

[Safe and sound.]

[That’s good, I won’t disturb your rest then. Oh right, Evan is okay. He’s been bandaged up and is resting at ho.]

[Okay.]

Seeing her reply to ssages, Roo couldn’t help but ask, "Who are you chatting with?"

"The manager."

"What does he want?"

"He’s been acting a bit strange today, always worrying that sothing would happen to on the road."

Roo thought back to earlier. Hmm, the manager better not think he was so sleazy guy trying to stalk the prettiest girl at the club.

When did his reputation among the staff beco so bad?

Just then, Roo received a call. After a few short words, he looked down at Rosemary in his arms and said, "My parents are back in the country. They want to co over tomorrow. I want to take this opportunity to introduce you to them."

His parents only ca back once in a while, who knew when they would return next.

He wanted his parents to know that he’d found the love of his life. As soon as she graduated, he planned to marry her.

But whether they t his parents or not was up to Rosemary.

"If you’re not ready, we can always do it later," Roo didn’t want to put any unnecessary pressure on her.

"What do they like?" Rosemary suddenly asked.

Roo was slightly taken aback, but quickly replied, "You are the best gift, as long as you’re there."

"I can’t show up empty-handed the first ti," Rosemary continued, "Do they have any special hobbies? Like, do they collect anything?"

"Dad is a big fan of the calligrapher Evarose," Roo’s fingers gently ran through her hair as he softly said, "I’ll have soone buy it."

"Evarose’s works?" Rosemary raised an eyebrow and said, "I’ve got plenty."

And she did. If it’s not enough, Evarose could whip so out in no ti.

"And your mom?"

"She’s got a lot of hobbies, but she loves dressing up the most."

Dressing up? That’s a piece of cake.

"I’ll take care of the gift, and you set the ti."

Seeing Rosemary so agreeable, Roo’s gaze softened even more, proposing, "How about we have dinner tomorrow night?"

"Sure."

Roo lifted her face and planted a kiss.

On the other side,

Phillip heard his son and daughter-in-law were back. He frowned. "They rembered to co ho!"

"This is our ho. If we don’t co back, where are we supposed to go?" George McMillan walked in with a big grin and said, "Dad, long ti no see. I heard you’re doing better; seeing you tonight, it’s true."

Jennifer McMillan handed the gift to the butler, slipped on a pair of slippers, and walked in. "Dad, you’re much more lively than before; even your voice is strong. I could hear it from a mile away."

Phillip couldn’t help but laugh, pretending to scold, "Jennifer, you’ve been away too long this ti!"

"If we don’t go far, we’d be tempted to ddle in the company’s business, and Roo wouldn’t like that," Jennifer walked towards him, laughing heartily. "Seeing those people in the family just makes my blood boil, going far ans not having to see them."

George plopped down on the couch and couldn’t help but ask, "Where’s Mom? I heard she’s recovered."

"Is that my son and Jennifer back?"

The elevator door opened, and Shirley, aided by a maid, walked out. Her smile was warm and generous, and standing there, she exuded a gentle and beautiful aura.

"Mom?" The mont Jennifer saw Shirley, she felt like crying.

How many years had it been since she’s seen Shirley like this?

In the past, she’d just lie in bed motionless, no response however they called her, no reply however they tried to chat with her.

Now, she’s standing in front of her, alert and full of life.

"Mom," Jennifer imdiately ran over and couldn’t help but hug Shirley tight, tears streaming down her face. "I’m so glad you’ve recovered."

Years ago, when Shirley first fell into a coma, their whole family was in tears.

Especially Jennifer, her bond with Shirley was even stronger than that between a real mother and daughter.

"Seeing you healthy and standing in front of is just wonderful."

"Alright, Jennifer, don’t cry," Shirley patted her back, smiling kindly. "I know you’re a good girl. I’m fine now; you look younger after all these years."

Jennifer couldn’t help but laugh. "Mom, you haven’t aged a bit these past years, not a wrinkle more."

"Mom," George also ca over, hugging them both tightly. He never dared dream of this day, his mother standing in front of them, having a conversation with them.

"Let’s sit and talk," Phillip hurried over to support his wife, worried about her standing too long. "She’s just recovered, she can’t stand for long."

Jennifer quickly helped. "I heard it was that girl the Collins family just found who saved you?"

"Yes, that girl is a brilliant doctor, the highly acclaid Dr. Bell."

Jennifer and George were slightly surprised, they didn’t expect the doctor, whose reputation was so legendary, turned out to be a young girl.

"I heard Roo is quite smitten with her?" Jennifer asked again.

"Not just Roo, your father and I both adore her," Shirley didn’t hide her fondness for Rosemary.

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