Adele looked deeply at the woman in front of her, as if she saw her own reflection from years ago.
Back then, she also had the courage to believe that love only required unwavering courage!
But in the end...
"Regardless, you would be willing to help him relieve his pain, right?" Adele asked.
"Yes!" Tina said without any hesitation.
"Good. Just don't forget the words you said to me today," Adele said, then turned and left, leaving Tina confused.
What... did she come to find her just to say these things?
Was it to test whether she was truly committed to Chandler and willing to have his child?
After a while, Chandler returned.
"Did you finish paying your respects?" she asked.
"Hmm," he said.
"Do you always have to go to pay respects every time you come back?" she asked curiously.
"More or less. If I'm staying at the Hunter family, then on Friday nights we would pay respects," Chandler said.
"But the person in the portrait didn't harm your family, yet you still insist on paying respects to her?" Tina asked, puzzled.
"It's said to appease her anger, and over time, it became a tradition for the Hunter family," Chandler replied.
"When you're paying respects, do you ever secretly curse the person in the portrait?" After all, it was because of this woman that he was in so much pain.
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