Leia smiled softly. "Yeah. I'm fine as long as I know that you love me."
The two of them finally reconciled at that moment. Leia pushed Janice away to get a good look at her.
It was probably because Janice was back at her home. She looked way better than when she was living in the Miller residence.
"Mom, you have a long road ahead of you. You should find a man who loves you and live out the rest of your life in happiness. Don't waste anymore of your time on people who don't matter."
"Silly girl, why are you suddenly talking about that? My biggest joy is that you're back by my side. My biggest wish will be to see you and Ethan living happy lives."
Leia's resolve was starting to crumble. She was afraid that she wouldn't have it in herself to leave if they kept talking.
"Mr. Fordham Senior's death just made me a little emotional. Mom, you're probably tired after the trip. You should get some rest. I'll just be taking a stroll nearby."
"Alright. Don't stay out too late."
Janice patted Leia on the shoulder before letting go with a gentle expression on her face.
After Leia left in a hurry, Janice started to feel like Leia was acting very weirdly before. Although the two of them had not spent a lot of time together, Leia had mostly been silent in the past few years.
Why would she suddenly say all those things? It also sounded like she was saying her final farewell.
Janice wasn't a naive woman. So, she called Ethan as a precautionary measure.
Ethan turned a blind eye when Janice decided to bring Leia along. He knew she was here, but he didn't talk about it.
"Ethan, I know you hate Leia, but she's your sister, after all. She endured a lot of suffering in the past. I'm really afraid that she might do something rash."
"Understood. I'll keep an eye out."
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