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Chapter 170 Don't Regret for What You Did



Chapter 170 Don't Regret for What You Did

"Grandma is right, so I decided to take Doris to City J to live with you and take good care of our family together." After Rose and her grandma had an in-depth talk, grandma was very supportive of her going to City J.

Bright saw that she had made up her mind and was very pleased. "OK, I'll wait for you."

After chatting, Rose and Bright went to bed, and held hands to protect Doris between them.

That night, the family slept more sweetly than ever before. Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

Bright didn't get up at 6,30 in the morning to go for a run. Instead, he lay in bed and watched Rose and Doris sleeping.

They were still in a deep sleep. Bright did not disturb them. He only released his hands with Rose and stroked the strands of her hair on her face, gently putting them behind her ears.

The tips of his fingers tickled her and she twitched her eyebrows, but did not open her eyes.

Under hazy light, her long eyelashes cast shadows on her white skin, like a picture, so beautiful and touching.

Bright watched them for a while. It wasn't until seven o'clock that he got up lightly.

Having got dressed, he went out of the bedroom and stepped downstairs.

There was no one in the dining room, so he walked round the house, breathing the fresh air. The fresh smell of grass and flowers refreshed him a lot.

He walked around and then went back to the villa. At this moment, Chandler and Joy also came downstairs and saw Bright entering the living room.

"Bright, did you have a good sleep last night?" Chandler was very concerned, afraid that he didn't treat his guest well.

Bright was not so much a son-in-law to the Linder family as a guest. He was an honored guest.

"Very good, thank you." Bright was relaxed.

It was the most relaxing and enjoyable sleep he had ever had.

With his wife and daughter...there was no better night than this.

"What about Rose and Doris?" asked Joy.

"I got up first and went to look around. They should be still upstairs. I'll go and see." Bright just wanted them to have more sleep.

"It's time for breakfast. We'll wait for you in the dining room." Chandler reminded him.

Bright nodded and went upstairs.

It was half past seven, which was when Rose and Doris usually got up.

Bright went upstairs and found they woke up. Doris was dressing herself.

Rose washed and then changed, so Bright took Doris to the bathroom to wash.

After Rose and Doris were ready, they went down to have breakfast with Bright.

There were both Chinese and western food on the table. Because Joy didn't know Bright's eating habits, she had prepared different food.

During breakfast, Bright did not speak at all, and he was very elegant when having meal. Everyone knew he was born to a noble family by his eating manner. The outstanding temperament seemed to be born with him.

Chandler and Joy could not help but look at Bright, but he was not affected by anything and didn't make any noise from the beginning to the end of the meal.

After Bright finished eating, he put down the chopsticks and said, "I have finished. The breakfast is delicious. Enjoy yourself."

His politeness was indication of his distance from the Linder family.

"Great." Chandler smiled.

"So do I." Doris put down her spoon and took a tissue to wipe her mouth.

Bright took Doris's hand and said, "Are you glad that Daddy sends you to school today?"

"Yes." Doris was excited.

"Let's go, then." Bright took the small pink bag on the back of the chair and held Doris's hand.

Rose held Doris's other hand, and Chandler and Joy watched for a while as the three of them left.

Jennifer then said, "Chandler, you don't even dare to speak up with Bright around? And Joy, you just didn't say anything."

Jennifer's tone was full of sarcasm, which made Chandler and Joy embarrassed.

"Bright is a guest at the Linder Family, so we have to treat him well." Chandler avoided the embarrassment.

"Yes. Even if we have to squabble, we can't do it in front of Bright. It's so inappropriate, right?" Joy said with a smile, "As a mother-in-law, I should pay attention to my behavior."

"You're just afraid you might have offended Bright. I'm really relieved to let Bright take care of Rose, so I'm going back to Switzerland next week and never come back." Jennifer made her decision.

Her staying here would only make Rose worry about her and bothered her plan of following Bright to City J. Rose would only be relieved if she left and got the best care.

The best she could do for her granddaughter, was not to weigh her down.

"Mom, what are you doing? Switzerland is so far away. We can't take care of you." Chandler said, "Stay here, and I will find the best nursing home for you. We can come and see you when we have time."

"No. I want to live in peace." Jennifer refused, quietly putting down her chopsticks. "Before I leave, there are a few things I need to say."

"Chandler, Joy, you are not qualified to be parents! You didn't want to be nice to Rose, and now when someone loves her and takes good care of her, you want to be kind to her. But she doesn't need it now."

"Mom, we know we are wrong. we'll make it up to Rose from now on." Chandler was regretful now.

"Mom, it's never too late to make it up, is it?" Joy also regretted.

Jennifer just sighed, "What's the use of trying to make up for her? Can she not tell you that your so- called kindness came from the fact that she married Bright? Chandler, Joy, people don't appreciate anything until they've really lost it... So, don't feel regret for what you have done."

"Mom, what should we do? Rose only listens to you."

"I can't help you."

As Chandler and Joy watched Jennifer get up and leave, they had mixed feelings.

They never thought that Rose would become Bright's wife, and never thought that the girl they gave up would stand on the top of life one day.

But they could only stand at the foot of the mountain and look up at her high above.

Such a change really caught them off guard and made them upset.


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