"Kari, make sure you get some rest, okay? My assistant will bring you some chicken soup later. Don't forget to have some."
After Ronald had made sure Kari was taken care of, he turned to Willa: “Let's go.”
The two left the hospital room in silence.
Once they were in the elevator, Willa turned to Ronald, and after a long pause, she asked, “When did you start falling for Kari?”
“It's been a while.”
Ronald knew he couldn't hide it.
“I'm sorry,” he said somberly. “I know you've always treated me like your own son, and I've tried to be a good brother, but Kari... she's different for me—I—”
Seeing Ronald's flustered state, Willa felt a mix of frustration and sympathy: “Why are you panicking? I'm just asking. I'm not against it.”
“You and Kari grew up together. I've seen how much you care for her. If you two ended up together, I'd have no regrets.”
“You're not upset?”
“Why would I be?” Willa shook her head. “You two aren’t blood-related.”
“It's just, Ronald, Kari was almost married before. That relationship was hard for her to let go. She might seem okay on the surface, but I know she's hurting.”
Willa wanted to discuss exactly this with Ronald.
“Kari takes her time warming up to people. Whether you two end up together or not, I hope you'll respect her wishes.”
Every mother wants what's best for her child.
Ronald understood this well: “Don't worry. Whether Kari accepts me or not, I'll take care of her. Apart from that, you and Kari are the people I care about the most.”
Willa nodded, satisfied with his response.
Ronald returned to the Malone estate, where Lilith was also present.
“Grandpa.”
Ronald greeted the old man, “You wanted to see me?”
“I've discussed it with Lilith's parents. It's time to settle your engagement with Lilith.”
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