Ten minutes later, Tina finally entered the Hunter family mansion and arrived at the main hall.
The old Mr. Hunter was sitting in the front, and below him on the left were Colin and Adele.
Tina approached and politely greeted, "Hello, grandfather. Hello, mom and dad!"
After all, they were not divorced, so it was normal to address them this way.
The old Mr. Hunter looked at Tina. "You and Chandler really haven't divorced?"
"No," Tina answered firmly. "If you don't believe it, you can check. It's not something I can fake."
The old Mr. Hunter remained silent, his eyes fixed on Tina as if scrutinizing her words.
Adele spoke up, "Since you haven't divorced, what is the situation between you and Chandler?"
"It was a misunderstanding," Tina said, feeling a little embarrassed.
"Misunderstanding? What kind of misunderstanding?" Adele asked.
"I thought... he didn't love me that much, but now, I believe that he truly loves me, and I also love him. So, I want to reconcile with him," Tina said bluntly.
Not beating around the bush, but openly expressing her feelings.
Adele was taken aback by Tina's words and couldn't respond for a moment. Colin looked at Tina, "Your memory..."
"Hasn't recovered," Tina said, then added, "But it doesn't prevent me from falling in love with him again. After all, Chandler is someone I once loved, so it's not strange for me to fall in love with him again, right?"
The three members of the Hunter family looked at each other, unsure how to react to Tina's words.
Finally, the old Mr. Hunter cleared his throat and coughed a few times. "You truly love Chandler?"
"Yes!" Tina answered with utmost certainty.
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