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Given Susanna’s hospitalization, it seemed unlikely her parents would continue their travels.
Sean stroked Norah’s hair and reassured her, “I’ve called my parents, and they’ve confirmed they’ll return by ne tomorrow. They won’t travel while Susanna is undergoing treatment.”
Leaning against him, Norah felt curious about his parents. She knew she could look up information online, but hearing about them directly from him would be more meaningful.
“Sean, could you tell me more about your parents?” Though she was heading to Silverdale soon after their return, Norah thought it was possible to meet them for the first time in Susanna’s hospital room.
It would be her first meeting with Sean’s parents, so she aimed to gather as much information about them beforehand as possible.
“My father is a man of simple needs. From the day I was born, I was designated as the heir to the family business. Throughout my childhood and into adulthood, I underwent various forms of training to prepare for my role as the head of the Scott Group.”
Sean shared his history in a soft tone. “The reason I’m not well-known in Glophia is that I spent a lot of time overseas. It was only when I formally took over the family’s business that I started living in Glophia regrly.”
“That exins why you pronounce those words like a native. Did you live in Yedan before?” Norah leaned forward, her eyes shining.
Initially, she had mistaken Sean for a native speaker at the Silverstone Circuit due to his ent. She was taken aback when sheter realized he was actually Sean.
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“Yes. I like your ent too.”
It turned out they had both lived in the same city as children. Sean was three years her senior. Although they both spent time in Yedan, their paths had never crossed, Norah reflected.
Considering Sean’s wealthy background, and her own past as a beggar andter an assassin, it made sense they hadn’t met.
“Please, continue about your father.”
“I haven’t spent much time with my father. He and my mom would visit me abroad during Christmas. I know they are veryid-back. My mom is a pianist and enjoys attending various concerts. She’s a very gentle woman.” After hearing this, Norah mainly remembered two things: his father was a low-key andid-back entrepreneur, and his mother was a gentle piano artist.
“Will they like me?”
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