The husband almost instantly replied, [Soon, I should be able to co within a week.]
Quickly, he sent the second ssage, [Have you made up your mind? Do you want to stay in Gray City? I heard the Baruy exhibition was very successful; you could open a branch there.]
Yolanda looked at the ssage, thought for a mont, and replied, [I’m still considering it. Let’s discuss it when you arrive.]
[Alright, rest early, and give our daughter a kiss for .]
Yolanda curved her lips slightly, [Good night.]
Putting down the phone, she lay in bed, unable to sleep.
From the mont she got off the plane, she had a vague feeling that she had a deep entanglent with the city. She guessed that in the mories she had lost, there must have been so unforgettable experiences.
Two days later, Cooper Coldson obtained all of Lola Gold’s information; it turns out Lola had returned to Gray City a year ago and is now getting married.
He instinctively thought of Christopher.
In those days, Lola aborted the child and then disappeared without a trace. Christopher was almost driven mad.
Later, Christopher left as well. It’s been more than two years now; he hasn’t returned to Gray City and hasn’t had any contact with the family.
The sa goes for Noah Coldson; after they bid farewell on the sea, Cooper never expected he would never see his elder brother again, not even receiving a call or a letter. Noah seed to have vanished into thin air.
But Cooper understood that Noah’s profession is special; if he doesn’t want to appear, they won’t find him.
"President Coldson," Richard Reyes’s voice broke Cooper’s thoughts, "We’ve arrived, this is the neighborhood."
Cooper got out of the car; after obtaining Lola Gold’s address, he ca right away. He knew there was a good chance Yolanda and Little Ella were still living with Lola.
He confird once more with Richard, "Do I look good? Is there anything wrong with my hair or clothes?"
"No, President Coldson, with your looks, you could start a career," Richard joked, knowing Cooper was very nervous and trying to help ease his tension.
However, it had little effect; Cooper still seed extrely tense, sothing he hadn’t felt even when dealing with billion-dollar negotiations.
"President Coldson, should we go up now?" Richard carried the gift.
"I’ll go up alone. You wait for down here." Cooper took the items and went up alone.
At the door, he found his palms sweaty and had to take several deep breaths before finally gathering the courage to knock.
Soon, the door opened, and it was indeed Lola Gold.
Lola Gold was initially surprised but then smiled, "You ca faster than I imagined."
"Long ti no see," Cooper’s voice ca out sowhat hoarse due to nerves.
"Indeed, it’s been quite a long ti, almost two years, right?" Lola Gold tilted her body slightly, "Co in."
Cooper nodded slightly, walked in quietly, and once he placed the items down, he cautiously looked around.
Lola Gold chuckled, "President Coldson, why do you look so nervous? Don’t worry, I’m the only one at ho."
Cooper smiled apologetically.
"Sit down," Lola Gold invited, "Would you like sothing to drink? Though I don’t have any fancy tea, I can offer you so plain water."
"Anything’s fine," Cooper sat on the sofa, still sowhat uneasy.
Lola Gold sat across from him, looked at him for a while, and then spoke with amusent, "You’ve changed quite a bit."
"Really?" Cooper lowered his head, clenched his fist, then looked up at Lola Gold and asked with trembling voice, "Is she... alright?"
Lola Gold chuckled softly, "She’s fine."
"And... Ella?"
"She’s fine too."
"That’s good, that’s good," Cooper visibly relaxed.
Lola Gold asked him with a smile, "That’s all you want to know? Aren’t you curious where she’s been hiding these past three years? Why she ignored you and Gabriel? And why she’s back now?"
Cooper curled his lips, "As long as she and Ella are well, that’s all that matters. As for other things, we have plenty of ti to talk about it slowly."
"Is that so?" Lola Gold’s smile deepened.
Cooper couldn’t help but feel a chill, looking at Lola Gold without understanding.
"I can take you to see her."
"Really?" Cooper stood up in excitent; he thought he had hurt Yolanda so deeply that Lola Gold wouldn’t want them to have any contact again.
"Really." Lola Gold nodded assuredly, "But, as you just said, you have a lot of ti, and regardless of what you discover, I hope you don’t get too emotional."
Cooper frowned, feeling even more uneasy inside.
As he was leaving, Cooper suddenly rembered sothing and turned back, "By the way, I heard you’re getting married, congratulations in advance."
"Thank you." Lola Gold tugged at her lips, seemingly wanting to say sothing but stopping.
Cooper quickly guessed sothing, "It seems my uncle remains out of touch; sotis no news is the best news."
"Yes." Lola Gold pursued no further but reminded him again, "Tomorrow at noon, don’t forget."
"Rest assured, I’ll be back for now."
They agreed to et tomorrow at noon, Lola Gold would bring Yolanda to lunch with Cooper.
Cooper was very happy; picking up Little Gabriel from school in the evening, he beca chatty along the way, "Gabriel, mom has returned, tomorrow dad is going to see mom; are you happy?"
Little Gabriel’s eyes lit up instantly, nodding at Cooper, of course happy that his silly dad would finally reunite with mom.
When they returned to the villa, they found Isabella Ross had co.
"Mom, why are you here?" Cooper couldn’t hide his excitent in his tone.
"It’s nothing, just ca to see you guys." Isabella Ross naturally noticed her son’s mood, curiously asking, "Is there good news? Why so happy?"
Cooper chuckled, "Mom, I have good news. Yolanda has truly co back."
Isabella Ross’s expression changed, but she didn’t reply.
Cooper continued, "I went to et Lola Gold today; she told personally. She also ntioned she would bring Yolanda to see tomorrow."
He was very pleased, patting Little Gabriel’s head, "Mom, Yolanda and Ella are back. Our family is finally going to be reunited."
"Lola Gold?" Isabella Ross frowned, "Didn’t she say sothing?"
"She did, she said Yolanda and Ella are doing great." Cooper, fully imrsed in his emotions, failed to notice any strangeness from Isabella Ross.
He excitedly looked around, "I feel this house should be redecorated, or maybe it’s too small? But after all, it’s the house where I married Yolanda; I guess she’ll love it and won’t want to move."
He murmured to himself, "I’ll first arrange to tidy it up tomorrow and then ask Yolanda’s opinion."
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