Chapter 205

"It's okay. Ignore what I said." Joseph listened and accompanied me to Bryxton.

I saw the drizzle when we entered the highway to Bryxton. The further we went, the heavier the rain became. It was then I realized that the city had not changed at all; though it was humid and cold, it also held many memories.

This was the very city I grew up in and my late father loved Bryxton, for he met my biological mother here. He looked like he loved Mom dearly, especially during the days before his passing. However, I was unsure of the reason why they did not stay together.

Suddenly, I was reminded of Brimstone Mountain. Charles said that the mountain had a special meaning for my late father, and I guessed that the mountain might have had some connection to my mom.

I told Joseph who was in the front passenger seat, "Before we leave Bryxton, remind me to visit Brimstone Mountain."

"Yes, Miss."

It was noon when we came to Bryxton, and Mom was making food when I arrived at Felix's Villa. My parents looked shocked at my arrival, so she hurriedly sat me down and sighed. "It must've been difficult for you."

Understanding the layers of meaning behind her words, I hastily changed the topic of the conversation. "Mom, what are you making? It smells good."

"For some reason, I had a feeling that you might visit home. I made your childhood favorites—curry chicken, scallops, and Australian lobster. Looks like my intuition is spot on!"

I quickly ran into the kitchen and marveled at the curry chicken. "Indeed, Mom knows me the best."

"Have a chat with your dad. I'll call everyone when lunch's ready. Ree, do you want orange or apple juice?"

"Orange juice! I like something sweet."

She smiled. "You have not changed a bit."

Yes, I have not changed. I am still their daughter—Renee Felix, who has a sweet tooth.

I left the kitchen and found Dad watching TV on the couch, so I asked, "Dad, do you want to play chess?"

He looked at me. "Do you know how to?"

"No! But my bodyguard does."

As such, Dad started playing chess with Joseph out of boredom. He sighed at the sight of Joseph's handsome features. "You're a good-looking one."

Though taken aback, Joseph maintained a smile without saying a word.

I retorted, "So what? He's not your son."

Dad moved his bishop and added, "But we can take in a son-in-law."

"Hey, are you hinting at me to get married?"

"Well, I think Joseph is a good kid."

Indeed, Dad was hinting at something else. At this rate, I could see Joseph's trembling fingers moving the rook. Then, he replied exasperatedly to save himself from the situation, "Miss is still young. You don't have to rush her to find a partner. She'll meet someone great."

However, Dad ignored him. "Joseph, are you married?"

Joseph outright lied, "I am."

I was shocked.

Once Dad learned that Joseph was 'married', he lost interest in the chess game. Being practical as always, he would rather get up and help Mom in the kitchen instead. Speechless, I told Joseph, "Don't take it to heart."

"Of course. Your dad only hopes you have someone by your side to grow old with."

I looked away. "When did you get married?"

"I'm not. Just worried that Mr. Felix wanted to fix me up with you."

Since I could not find a good reply, I sneaked into the kitchen to steal some food.

At that, Mom laughed but did not stop me. Rather, she nagged at me like how she used to, "Your dad told me about it. He said that you're at the right age to get married! You should marry a good man who can take care of you!"

"It's not an urgent matter." I dismissed her concern.

"We just hope that you have someone to take care of you." After a pause, she asked, "How is it going between you and Shawn?"

I choked. "Nothing."

"What's your status with him now?"

I muttered, "What status? We're fine, I guess."

Sensing that I was reluctant to reveal more, she sighed and advised me, "If you don't see any chance with him, I would not advise you to return to Nick either. I can contact my friend's son, though."

"Mom, are you setting me up for a blind date?"

Before coming home, I briefly mentioned my parents' matchmaking, but I never expected it to hit the bull's eye.

She explained patiently, "I feel bad when I see you carrying the heavy burden yourself. Not long ago, your dad and I gave it some thought, and we believe you need someone close by you to help you out. He doesn't have to be a perfect match because it's tough to find a guy who could match the wealth of the Xenoses. Our only hope is for your partner to love and dote on you! I just don't want to see you sad anymore. Look how sad you were when the two kids passed on! I also feel the pain, but I could do nothing to help you—not even stay by your side!"

While speaking, her eyes reddened from sadness. I hurriedly patted her shoulder to comfort her. "It's alright! Everything's going well between Shawn and me. Perhaps, we will discuss marriage shortly."

That is not possible in the near term. I only lied to pacify Mom.

At that, she immediately lightened up. "Is that true?"

"Yes. I will discuss this with him soon."

Meanwhile, Dad was busy encouraging me from the side. "Ree, when are you bringing him home? I know he's a famous figure, but I need to meet my son-in-law in person too. I have my standards when I evaluate them."

I laughed out loud. "Why the rush?" To avoid any more interrogation, I escaped from the kitchen before I noticed Joseph on his phone when I sat on the couch. "What are you up to?" I asked.

He tucked his phone away hastily. "Nothing."

"Oh. Are you looking for a girlfriend?"

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