The next afternoon, Sherry sent Mr. and Mrs. Perry, who had finished their wedding, to the airport
together.
Mrs. Perry took her hand and looked around. "Didn't Daniel come with you?"
Sherry pouted. "I didn't tell him.... I haven't had time to talk to you and my dad in the past two days. It's
inconvenient to have him here."
Mrs. Perry nodded and said earnestly, "Well, I really want to talk to you alone. Now you finally find your
lover. Your father and I are finally relieved. Although we have to do it step by step, you are not young.
Otherwise... when will Daniel's adoptive father have time? Let's meet again and discuss the marriage."
...
She muttered in a low voice, "Didn't you say that I wouldn't be forced to get married? Anyway, you have
seen it now. We just confirmed this relationship and said that it was too fast to get married. Besides, I'm
only 26 years old. I will get married when I'm 30."
Mrs. Perry patted her angrily and said, "What are you talking about? Your friend had married and had a
child. The one next door of our family is the same. Last year, she gave birth to the second child. You are
the slowest, so how dare you say that?"
Sherry lowered her head and said nothing.
At this time, Mr. Perry came out to smooth things over. "Well, she's a grown-up, she knows what to do.
She and Daniel have just known each other for a short time. What's wrong with talking about falling in
love with each other for a while? Don't hurry up to get married."
As he spoke, he turned to Sherry and said, "Sherry, I'll tell you that when a man falls in love, he is
completely different from when he gets married. So you'd better enjoy the time when you're in love. Don't
listen to your mother. Let's talk about marriage two more years later. You can get married as long as you
like."
Mrs. Perry pushed him and said, "I think you're a typical married man. It's my bad luck to meet you. Go
get our tickets."
Soon, Mr. Perry was driven away by her.
Mrs. Perry continued to hold Sherry's hand and sighed. "Sherry, Mom knows what happened in the past.
You don't want to tell us because you are afraid that we will worry. But no matter what, you are my
daughter. If there is any difficulty, we should face it together. So next time, don't hide anything from me."
Hearing what she said, Sherry's nose twitched. She went forward and hugged her. "Mom..."
Mrs. Perry gently patted her back. "No matter when, as long as you don't want to stay in City N, you can
come back at any time. With you and your father here, you can have your home."
Sherry nodded, but her tears could not stop falling.
At this time, Mr. Perry came back with the ticket and asked in confusion, "Why is she crying? Did you
scold the child again?"
Mrs. Perry glared at him.
Sherry came out of Mrs. Perry's arms and wiped her tears. "No. Mom and Dad, it's time for you to check
in. Call me when you get home. I'll visit you on Christmas."
After the three of them said goodbye, Sherry sent them to the security check station.
Mrs. Perry waved at her and said, "Go back quickly. Don't delay your work."
Mr. Perry said, "Sherry, I'll take care of your mother. Don't worry, just focus on your work and don't think
about anything else."
Just as they were about to leave, Daniel's voice rang out. "Uncle, Auntie."
Sherry turned around and said, "How could you..."
Daniel smiled at her and handed over the things in his hand. "These are a little something I bought for
you. I wish you good health and a safe journey."
Mr. Perry took it and praised him for being thoughtful.
Mrs. Perry warned him, "You should treat Sherry well, or I won't spare you!"
Daniel pulled Sherry into his arms, hugged her shoulder, and said to them, "Don't worry, I will take good
care of her."
Mrs. Perry's face softened a little. She waved to them and said, "Well, we'll go first."
Mr.
Perry also said, "Daniel, come back with Sherry during the Spring Festival. Let's continue to drink."
Daniel nodded with a smile. "Sure."
It was not until they disappeared in front of his eyes that Sherry looked away. "Let's go."
On the way back, Daniel coughed, and said, "Are you going back to live in the Steward family at night?"
Sherry thought for a moment and said, "Forget it. I talked to Stella. There shouldn't be anything wrong.
I'm going to move back."
Daniel nodded. "Yeah, it's inconvenient to live there."
Sherry didn't understand his words.
Noticing her puzzling eyes, Daniel parked the car on the side of the road and said seriously, "I mean, the
current situation is still not very stable, so in order to be safe, you can move in and live with me."
Sherry was stunned for a moment before saying, "But you also live in..."
Daniel unnaturally looked away and said after a moment of silence, "That's because you lived there, so I
went there, too."
Okay…
Daniel started the car again. "I'll help move things for you when we get back tonight."
Sherry looked out of the window and couldn't help smiling. After a while, she said, "Okay, I'll tell Stella."
Daniel smiled obviously. "Okay."
...
In the studio, Stella was looking at the design draft on the table with a frown.
She tore off the waste paper one by one, crumpled it into a ball, and threw it into the trash can.
When Sherry went in, the waste paper had already spilled out of the garbage can.
She picked up one and walked over, asking, "Stella, what's wrong? Are you not satisfied with the
painting?"
Stella exhaled, put down the pen, and said, "I don't feel right."
Sherry sat next to her and said, "Why don't you rest for a few days first? You are at the early stage of
pregnancy, so you are easy to be sensitive and impetuous. In addition, so many things have happened
recently..."
Speaking of this, Sherry paused. "Is there any news from Adolph Miller?"
Stella shook her head. "But what I know now is that the person who took him away is Justin Conrad."
Sherry sighed silently. She did not know what to say.
After a while, she stared at the trophy for the designer competition on Stella's table and said, "By the
way, we haven't heard news about Modesty Parker for a long time. Could it be that the accident of
Adolph Miller this time has anything to do with her?"
Modesty Parker? The designer who took Stella's place to study in Paris?
Stella could not help but knitted her eyebrows more tightly.
She murmured, "After Arthur Barnett died, Modesty Parker had disappeared, and Clarence didn't find her
either."
As for her relationship with Adolph Miller, would there be any connection?
Sherry patted her thigh heavily and felt her scalp tingling. "Isn't that enough? Clarence couldn't find the
person he wanted. That person must have been hidden. Who else could do such a thing under his sight
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