Seeing that the one knocking was Ryan Taylor, Easton Hols imdiately responded, "You need sothing from ?"
He asked as he walked toward the person standing at the door.
"Yeah, sothing ca up."
Ryan Taylor nodded, but he clearly had no intention of going in. He stepped around Easton Hols, who was walking toward him, and waved past him, smiling as he greeted Lily Turner inside the room.
Lily Turner smiled back at him the sa way. "Ryan! Co in and talk."
She didn’t walk over together with Easton Hols, but stayed where she was, inviting her cousin into the room to talk.
"No need, I’ll just talk to Easton outside." Ryan Taylor refused to go in to discuss things. When Easton Hols reached the doorway, he shot him a look, and the other man instantly understood what he ant.
Easton Hols got the ssage. He turned back and waved at Lily Turner. "Go rest in the living room. Ryan and I will chat outside for a bit."
With that, he stepped out through the door.
Seeing the two brothers about to start talking, Auntie Li very tactfully closed the door and turned back into the house.
Lily Turner glanced at the door that had just shut, then turned and walked toward the living room.
"Easton went out?" Seeing Lily Turner co back alone, Alia Linton, who was holding little Anan, casually asked.
"My cousin needed to talk to him about sothing."
Lily Turner pointed toward outside, then strode over to where Alia Linton was sitting on the sofa—more accurately, she headed toward little Anan in Alia Linton’s arms.
At first, Alia Linton didn’t react to who the "cousin" Lily Turner ntioned was. She stared blankly for a mont before suddenly coming to her senses. By the ti she did, Lily Turner was already sitting down beside her. "Why didn’t Ryan co in to talk?"
She tilted her head to glance toward the direction of the living room door, not seeing anyone else follow them in.
"Maybe whatever they’re talking about is sothing they don’t want us to know."
Lily Turner was purely speaking offhandedly and didn’t think much of it, but her casual remark actually hit the nail on the head.
What Ryan Taylor wanted to say to Easton Hols was indeed sothing he didn’t want them to know—more precisely, sothing he didn’t want her to know.
"What do you need to talk to about? You look so serious." Easton Hols glanced back at the tightly closed door. His gaze shifted, landing on Ryan Taylor, whose expression looked rather strained. "Say it now."
If his instincts weren’t off, his good brother wanted to talk about sothing he didn’t want his wife to hear.
Ryan Taylor paused for a mont, then slowly began, "Auntie Autumn just called , asked to go talk so sense into Thomas. After having a fight with Auntie Autumn, he moved out of the house."
At this point, he let out a helpless sigh.
"Why did they fight? Because of Alice Turner?" The mont he heard Ryan Taylor say that Thomas Fisher had moved out after arguing with Autumn York, Easton Hols imdiately guessed it had sothing to do with Alice Turner. He just didn’t understand why mother and son were only fighting about it now—Alice Turner had been gone for a year and a half already.
Ryan Taylor let out a deep sigh. "Thomas sohow found out that Alice Turner’s disappearing without a word back then had sothing to do with Auntie Autumn."
He wasn’t entirely clear on the specifics either; this was just what his good brother’s mother had told him.
"Where did he move to now?"
Easton Hols had more or less already guessed the situation. When Alice Turner left over a year ago, he had actually thought of this possibility.
Because he’d been worried there would be conflict between Thomas Fisher and Autumn York, he hadn’t said anything at the ti. He hadn’t expected what he’d worried about to end up happening anyway.
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