When Severin walked back to the house, he discovered that Judith had gone out to the gate to look around because she was worried about him. As soon as she saw Severin return, she walked over with a worried face and held Severin’s hand while asking hurriedly, “Are you alright, Severin? They didn’t hit you, did they?”

Severin’s heart felt all warm and he smiled at Judith. “Don’t worry, Mom. They didn’t hit me. I took them to get the money and gave it all to them. They won’t be troubling us anymore in the future!”

“Really? You’re not lying to me, are you? Do you really have that much money? We’re talking about twenty-six thousand here!” Judith obviously did not believe what Severin said. After all, how could he have the money when he had just been released from prison?

Severin explained, “Don’t worry about it anymore, Mom. I met a very generous person in prison, and he gave me a bank card when I was released. There’s a lot of money inside, and it’s more than enough to pay off the debt!”

“Is that so? I’m glad to hear that, then!” Judith was filled with emotion when she heard that. “You absolutely must repay his kindness in the future if you ever get the chance, Severin.”

“Yes, Mom, I will!” Severin smiled, and continued, “I was only released this early because of him!”

Severin had no other choice but to explain it thus. After all, he had to say something in order to ease Judith’s worries, but it was difficult to explain what truly happened. At the end of the day though, what he said was the truth—the old wacko was indeed a very generous person.

“Well, it’s good that those people won’t pester us anymore. Now that you’re out, you can get a job in the future so your father and I won’t need to overwork ourselves!” Judith sighed, and continued, “Lucy is a terrible woman. She got together with Easton half a year into your imprisonment. She even sold off the house you bought at half the price we bought it. Now that you’re out of prison, we are unable to give you any money, and we don’t have a decent house. You’re already twenty-eight, so we should try and save more so you can find a wife!”

your sentence. If you served it in full, you would be thirty-three by

enough that I won’t need to worry about finding a wife!” Severin smiled. He then asked Judith, “Where’s Dad,

job moving bricks, so he’s at a construction site now. He still hasn’t come back yet, but he should be

a sweaty, dusty man came back on a badly maintained bicycle with a lot of cardboard

whole pile of cardboard boxes when I was getting off work from the construction site. They

parked the bicycle at the gate, where the street lights were rather dim. As he was unloading the cardboard boxes, he asked, “Who’s this, Judith? Do you

over and looked at his father Maurice, who had also aged considerably. Tears began streaming

the ground, and his body trembled slightly

Maurice’s eyes and he looked at Severin

welled up in Judith’s eyes again, but there was a smile on her

hair is a bit too long. You should get a haircut tomorrow. You look like a hobo right now, and what you need is a fresh and energetic look! After all, it’s only when you look fresh and energetic that you can

smiled and said, “You and Severin should go in, get a shower, and change your clothes. I’ll get some wine and stew so you two can have a drink tonight!” She then immediately went

have any money on you? I have some here. I requested the foreman to give me some advance payment for our living expenses!” Maurice yelled to Judith as

do, I do…” Judith

bicycle into the yard and then knelt down in front of him. “I’m sorry, Dad. I’m sorry for making you and Mom suffer. I didn’t expect Lucy to be

people like us can never go up against the Loughs!” Maurice lamented. He then helped Severin up. “Get up, Son. Let’s just live a normal, honest life from now on. Women like

house was the result of you and Mom’s blood, sweat, and tears! You gritted your teeth and bought it for me with all your money. That house is worth three hundred thousand! Lucy must have secretly worked together with Easton to

spoke about that. “The Orwells requested a dowry of forty thousand too! Shouldn’t they

it was not their fault that you went to prison and the marriage didn’t go through. I wasn’t able to get the money back, but I received a severe beating instead. I was beaten up so badly that my nose was bruised and my face became swollen. I had to be hospitalized

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