Chapter 1285
After the wedding, William vanished for a long while.
It became an unspoken agreement not to mention it.
Until six months later.
William resigned from all his positions at Dillion Group.
Rumor had it he moved to Craneville.
He supposedly rented a villa there, leased a hill, and planted a vast field of sunflowers, waiting for someone who never came.
It was said he started from scratch and made a name for himself in Craneville.
Years passed.
When Mrs. Dillion passed away, William returned home to handle her affairs.
On her deathbed, Mrs. Dillion looked at her son, now a stranger to her, and finally apologized.
Had it not been for her interference, William might have married Brittany long ago.
Their relationship wouldn't have come to this.
Regrettably, William couldn't say it was okay anymore.
Mrs. Dillion's funeral was rushed, attended by many.
Except Brittany.
Isaac, however, made an appearance.
After the funeral, William was invited to a dinner party.
Midway through the dinner, a young girl inadvertently stumbled into the venue.
She was around twelve or thirteen.
Dressed in a white gown, her face eerily familiar.
"Excuse me, sir, have you seen my brother?"
William stared at her face, his usually gentle expression darkening slightly, and after a long pause, he pointed.
"He went that way."
The girl found him a bit odd.
"Goodbye, sir."
She thanked him and ran off.
William watched her leave, his eyes suddenly misting.
That night, William left Imperial City once more.
This time, he never returned.
Rumors said he remained a bachelor.
That he lived to be ninety.
And that he never left Craneville again.
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After Brittany's wedding, Kari and Ronald started planning theirs.
Ronald's business was finally on the right track.
Kari had worried he truly had nothing.
But she later discovered he had been prepared all along.
Ronald's business was in real estate. In just six six months, he secured
several major projects, delivering
outstanding results.ve
The Malone family then realized Ronald's success was not due to them but his own intellect.
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Their bond could only stretch so far.
Their wedding was set for the end of the year.
Every detail was decided by them personally.
In the deep winter, Kari and Ronald huddled together, writing wedding invitations.
Ronald had many acquaintances from the business world.
Kari, too, was no exception.
They compiled two thick lists of names.
Midway, Kari spotted Nathan's name.Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.
She hadn't invited Nathan.
"What's this?"
She circled Nathan's name, looking at Ronald for an explanation.
Ronald nonchalantly replied, "Isn't he your friend?"
Kari detected a hint of jealousy: "Should I write to him personally?"
Ronald's calm facade cracked.
He grabbed the list and crossed out Nathan's name heavily: "No way!"
Kari burst into laughter.
Despite not being so magnanimous, why pretend?
Ronald, trying to maintain a stern face, saw Kari becoming more unrestrained and leaned in closer.
He captured Kari's lips, their warmth mingling in the cold winter air.
Their new home was filled with warmth.
The wedding went smoothly. The moment the rings were placed on their fingers, Kari felt as if all her years of wandering had finally led her to a safe harbor.