If Adolf had not saved him, he would have died at the bottom of the ocean. Also, Adolf’s wooden house by the sea was really shabby.
“It’s great to have gratitude. You’re rare,” Damien nodded in approval.
Then, he ordered his servants to give the gold coins to Adolf and his grandson. Adolf got his life back and received a large amount of gold coins. He was stunned for more than 10 seconds before he came back to his senses and he expressed his gratitude to Darryl.
Then, Adolf and his grandson were sent away.
“Mister Darryl, I feel sorry that you won’t get any reward. So, I’ll prepare a banquet and it would be my honor to have you as my guest,” Damien said, unable to hide his excitement.
Darryl did not hesitate to nod and smile. “Sure!”
He was taken to Pear City right after he woke up from the coma and had been there for a long time, so he was hungry. Moreover, Darryl found that Lolita really looked like Lily and he wasn’t sure why, so he wished to stay a little longer.
Damien was delighted Darryl had agreed to attend the banquet and ordered his servants to prepare it immediately.
Later, Damien arranged for his people to set off fireworks in the mansion to celebrate. His granddaughter had finally been healed from the illness that tortured her for over a year. How could he not be happy?
When it became nighttime, the main hall of the mansion was bustling with energy. Only Darryl and Damien were at the dining table, but there were more than a dozen maids around them in charge of serving tea or pouring their wine. It impressed Darryl.
Damien was in a really good mood and kept toasting to Darryl. After a few rounds of drinks, Damien had a thought.
“Oh yes. I haven’t asked you what your next plans are?” he asked, smiling.
Darryl thought about it for a while and said with a smile, “I’m still not sure.”
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