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Tried 552

    <b>Chapter </b><b>552 </b>


    After being chilled in the <b>well</b>, the watermelon was cool, and it quenched their thirst. Becau?…


    grown here <b>were </b><b>always </b><b>sweeter </b>than usual.


    <b>As </b>they chatted, they learned that the elder man was Pontus Nelson.


    of where Ridgehaven <b>Town </b>was located, the fruits


    Pontus seemed to genuinely like Aubree. He cut up the watermelon, grabbed a <b>spoon</b><b>, </b>and pushed half of it into her hands. He shared, “The watermelon here <b>is </b>super <b>sweet </b>and tasty. Eat <b>as </b>much as you like.”


    Aubree didn’t hold back. <b>As </b>she met Pontus’s warm, gentle gaze, she scooped up a big piece and popped it into her mouth, <b>eximing</b>, “<b>So </b>sweet!”


    Pontus’s smile grew even warmer.


    After a <b>few </b>bites<b>, </b>Aubree winked at Bowen.


    Catching her cue, he asked, “Mr. Nelson<b>, </b>you mentioned you don’t want to move because you’re worried you won’t <b>get </b>to see your children again, right?”


    “Yeah,” Pontus sighed. “That’s part of the reason.


    When you get <b>older</b>, you just don’t want to move anymore. If I move in with my children, I can tell they don’t <b>really </b>want me there with them. So I’d rather just stay here. And…”


    Pontus’s lips moved, but whatever he wanted to say next just trailed off.


    It seemed like Pontus’s situation wasn’t the only problem here, and there were other issues hiding beneath the surface.


    Aubree lowered her eyes<b>, </b>putting on an innocent look before asking, “But what if those developers turned this ce into a farmstay resort, and preserved some of the vige’s original character? If they let the elderly who really don’t want to <b>leave </b>stay here, keep living their lives, and even have a job, would you be okay with the renovation then, Mr. Nelson<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    “Aubree, you really <b>are </b>young. The people who want thisnd? They’re not looking to build a farmstay resort. They’re businessmen<b>, </b>not here to do charity,” Pontus responded.


    Aubree just raised an eyebrow quizzically.


    “If things were really like you said, I would be happy to agree,” he finally added.


    <b>‘</b>If I can get some money and still stay here, why wouldn’t I want <b>that</b><b>?</b>‘ Pontus thought.


    Just <b>as </b>Pontus was about <i>to </i>say something else, amotion sounded outside. Aubree nced over and spotted a white caring into view. It was not some fancy ride, just an ordinary<b>, </b>everyday car.


    Pontus noticed it too. He immediately leaned on his cane and, trembling, struggled to his feet. He stammered, “Aubree, help me check. Does the license te say 5473?”


    “<b>Yes</b>, it does,” Bowen said, confirming it.


    Pontus grew even more excited, his hands shaking <b>as </b>he moved forward, but every step was firm and full of purpose. “That’s my son’s car,” he uttered.


    ‘Pontus’s son is back?‘ Aubree thought.


    This news should have made Aubree happy, but as the car came into clearer view, her unease grew.


    Aubree nced <b>at </b>Bowen as she thought, ‘Is this <b>just </b>a coincidence?‘


    Bowen shook his head, his slight frown showing that he was thinking the same thing as Aubree.


    Today, Alvin was on his way here.


    The car rolled to a stop<b>, </b>and the door opened. The first person to step out was from the passenger seat.


    As the figure came into view, Aubree’s eyes suddenly widened in shock, ‘Is that Alvin?‘ she thought.


    Alvin <b>saw </b>them too, but he lookedpletely indifferent. He just gave them a quick nce, his eyes cold and distant, as if they were total strangers.


    Right <b>after</b>, the driver’s door opened, and a in–looking middle–aged man stepped out.


    “Dad” the middle–aged man called out.


    Pontus replied, his voice full of excitement, “Hey, you’re back?


    “Do you want some watermelon? We just cut some and it’s right out in the yard.


    “Come on in, get inside. <b>It’s </b>hot out here.”


    Pontus ushered everyone into the house, where the cut watermelon was alreadyid out on the table.


    “What brings you back today<b>? </b>And you brought someone with you… Who’s this kid?” Pontus asked.


    “Kid? This <b>was </b>probably the first time anyone had ever called Alvin a kid in public. Aubree thought as she shot a nce at Alvin, a faint smirk ying at her lips.
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