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Chapter 753

    Sierra brought her parents to Causeway Bay. From a distance, they saw Samuel sitting in a wheelchair by the gate, eyes fixed on the entrance of the vi district, waiting anxiously.


    The moment he saw them, light instantly returned to Samuel''s eyes. The corners of his mouth lifted uncontrobly as he eagerly wheeled toward them.


    Causeway Bay was a gated vimunity. Sierra and her parents hade by cab. Once they arrived at the entrance, she didn''t have the driver take them to their door since it would require registration, and she didn''t want the hassle.


    Besides, Samuel''s vi wasn''t far from themunity entrance. The three of them could use the walk, and it was also a chance for her parents to see the area.


    "Sierra, Dad, Mom." Samuel reached them and immediately moved to take the suitcase from Sierra''s hand. "Sierra, let me carry that."


    "Forget it." Sierra refused. "You''re still in a wheelchair. Just focus on healing."


    Samuel''s eyes turned slightly red. "Sierra, Dad, Mom, thank you foring to live here with me."


    Seeing him like this made Jonathan and Melissa feel a little awkward. They were the type to stand by their daughter, not their son-inw, so they hadn''t considered Samuel''s position much.


    But thinking about it more carefully, from Samuel''s point of view, he had his own grievances too.


    "Let''s not dwell on that and just head inside." Jonathan rubbed his nose and took the initiative to push Samuel''s wheelchair forward.


    Since Sierra had said she still loved Samuel and brought them here to live together, it meant she wanted to give it another try.


    As her parents, they needed to set aside their pride and work on rebuilding their rtionship with their son-inw.


    "Thank you, Dad. I can do it myself. Don''t tire yourself out." Samuel paused, then continued, "Dad, Mom, I was ovee with anger before. I said a lot of hurtful things without thinking. I want to apologize to both of you and Sierra.


    "I''m sorry. It was my fault."


    "Come on, that''s all in the past now. What''s the point in bringing it up again?" Jonathan quickly added, "As parents, all we want is for you both to be happy. But Samuel, I need to be clear with you. As long as Cee''s mother and I are alive, we will never allow you to hurt her.


    "We''re biased and don''t want to argue with logic. If you ever hurt our daughter, we''ll tell her to divorce you without hesitation."


    "Dad, Mom, I''m sorry. I was wrong before." Samuel kept his tone low and humble. His entire demeanor showed nothing but remorse.


    "I apologize for the words I said. I never actually did anything to hurt anyone. I just have a foul mouth.


    "But I''ve learned from my mistakes now. A foul mouth is still a problem. Harsh words can cut deep. From now on, I''ll think before I speak. Thank you for still being willing toe here with Sierra."


    "Alright, enough with the emotional stuff. Let''s go inside." Melissa smoothed things over. Samuel never used to cry this easily, but his eyes were already red after a few simple words.


    "Okay, Mom." Samuel took a deep breath and held his emotions back. Melissa wheeled the suitcase into the house while Jonathan pushed Samuel inside. Sierra instantly found herself with nothing in her hands.


    Since they found her again, her parents had doted on her, treating her like a treasure. How could they tolerate Samuel saying hurtful things to their beloved Sierra in that situation? That''s why they supported her without question when she wanted a divorce.


    But now, seeing Samuel''s genuine apology and remembering what Sierra had said—that they had been childhood sweethearts, had gone through everything together, that even when they fought overseas, it was Sierra hitting Samuel and not the other way around-they couldn''t deny that Samuel had a good side.


    Samuel had already told Maggie to clean and prepare the rooms, restock the fridge, and whip up a detailed spread he had nned in advance, all of which were dishes the three of them liked.<fn394e> This content belongs to f?ndnovel</fn394e>


    Samuel had always remembered the preferences of Sierra and her parents.


    "Dad, Mom, your room is the biggest bedroom on the first floor. You both don''t get around as easily anymore. There''s no need to go up and down stairs.


    "Sierra, we''ll stay in a room on the other side. It''s a bit smaller, but once my leg heals, we''ll move upstairs.


    "I''ve already contacted a renovationpany to install an elevator. Once that''s


    done, Dad, Mom, you can stay on whichever floor you like."


    Samuel looked at Sierra carefully. "Is that arrangement okay with you?"


    Sierra nodded. "It''s fine."


    Jonathan took Melissa around the vi. After a full tour, they returned to the living room and sat on the couch.


    "The decor''s a little dated," Jonathan remarked.


    Samuel nodded. "Yes. I left the


    country with Sierra when I was young This ce was renovated a long time ago. It''s only stayed in decent shape because the property management has done regr upkeep.  s


    "If you don''t like it, I can buy a new ce and decorate it to your tastes."


    "That won''t be necessary." Jonathan waved it off. "Melissa and I aren''t that particr. That said, we do want to ask you something, Samuel." "Dad, go ahead."


    Jonathan grew serious. "Do you still love Cee?"


    "Absolutely," Samuel answered without hesitation. "I''ve always loved her. I''ve never once thought about leaving her and finding someone else.


    "People say promises don''t mean much, so I won''t make vows. But I''ve already decided to transfer all of my assets to Sierra. From now on, I''ll just take a fixed sry and work for her.


    "If you all don''t want to live abroad and prefer Dithoria, I''ll slowly relocate thepany from overseas back here. I don''t care where I live. My home is wherever Sierra is."


    "Well....." Jonathan and Melissa exchanged nces. When they came here, they had been guarded, nning to be cautious around Samuel.


    But now, hearing him say he would hand over everything to Sierra and only draw a sry for himself, they knew he was going above and beyond. If they still insisted on being defensive, it would seem excessive.  s


    "We can sign a contract and have it notarized by awyer," Samuel continued. "No matter what happens between Sierra and me in the future, everything we''ve umted together will belong to her.


    "As for the inheritance you left her, I only spoke those words because Sierra wanted a divorce, and I didn''t."


    Samuel bowed deeply to Jonathan and Melissa, struggling in his wheelchair. "Dad, Mom, I''m sorry. I used the wrong approach. It''s no wonder that Sierra was so hurt and resistant."


    "Don''t do that." Jonathan quickly helped him straighten up. He looked at Melissa, then at Sierra. "What do you two think?"


    "With everything Samuel just said, I think you should consider reconciling, Cee," Melissa said carefully. "Everyone loses their temper sometimes. When it happens, we say things we don''t mean.


    "If Samuel is willing to change, then let''s give him another chance, okay?"


    Sierra nodded. "I was thinking the same thing."


    "Samuel, to be honest, when I


    wanted to divorce you, it wasn''t because had feelings for someone


    you never


    else. My feelings food and


    changed. I was just afraid and made


    assumptions. That was my mistake.


    I owe you an apology.


    belongs to s


    "Samuel, I''m sorry."


    As soon as Sierra said those three words, Samuel covered his face and cried.
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