But who could have imagined that after all these years, his daughter hadn't died?
He felt it might be a joke from Heaven, those past years were a nightmare, and now, finally, the nightmare is about to wake up.
Fristy saw the Old Man eagerly anticipating with tears in his eyes, and although her heart twisted, her face showed exceptional empathy as she said, "Uncle, don't worry, Aya won't disappear this time, she's right in Ocean City, and now I'm her sister-in-law, I can find her."
"That's good, that's good..." The Old Man found Fristy still kneeling and quickly said, "You... why are you still kneeling? Get up, get up, Fristy... If what you say is true, our whole family will thank you, I will definitely thank you properly..."
Fristy's hand shook slightly as the Old Man's words felt like a harsh slap across her face.
Because his words meant he never regarded her as family.
