The First Heir

Chapter 1308

As soon as she entered the door, Lydia was already in tears.

“Great-grandpa, boo-hoo…” Lydia flung herself into the hall and cried very sadly.

Some of the Jensen family members pulled her away and comforted her.

Philip watched as Lydia tore away from the crowd and ran out while covering her face

Crawford called for someone to chase after her, but Philip shook his head helplessly and said, “Let me.”

After all, he had promised Old Master Jensen that he would take care of Lydia for him.

Hearing that, Crawford said, “I’ll have to trouble you then, Young Master Clarke.”

Philip walked out of the main hall and came to a corner of the villa by the artificial lake.

Here, he saw Lydia who was squatting on the ground and hugging her knees while crying bitterly.

did not disturb her and only watched from a distance. When she was finally done crying, Philip slowly walked forward and

it. Her despondent eyes that were red and swollen stared at the reflection on the surface of the

would wait for

I got in trouble, only my great-grandpa would care for me. We have only been apart for

his promise. He’s

talking to herself, and Philip

deserves everyone’s

to stay with me in peace. I don’t want

a moment of silence, Philip said with sadness in his eyes, “When I was 12 years old, my mother left me forever. At that time, I was in a similar state as you now, and I even cried more than

looked at Philip with a little confusion before asking tentatively, “You lost

beside him, and nodded while saying, “Yeah, I was 12 years old. Back then, I closed myself off and refused to see anyone. I didn’t listen to anyone

like an angel, so why did God take her

older, I realized that everyone has

past but look toward the future. It was terrible to lose a loved one, but there are more loved ones waiting for

need me to stand up and they

said a lot as he chatted with Lydia about the past and his thoughts while

mood

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