At that moment, Kairi was the only one who could truly understand her father’s heartache.

She knew that he was grieving over her mother’s inability to witness the scene before them with her own eyes.

Sometimes, the living found comfort in believing that their deceased loved ones could appreciate the fruits of their patience from the afterlife.

This perspective could bring peace of mind.

However, not everyone could adopt such an open-minded outlook.

Some people might regret that their loved ones couldn’t live long enough to witness the outcomes they had hoped for, and they became consumed by this sorrow, unable to break free from its grip.

Mr. Elms, along with Kairi, belonged to the latter group.

Martial artists placed a high value on strength and strive to overcome their destinies.

They believed that the key to changing one’s fate lied in living life to the fullest.

Therefore, they didn’t believe in an afterlife, knowing that death was final, like a candle that had been snuffed out.

To the living, the greatest source of regret was when a loved one died with unfulfilled desires.

Given this, Kairi chose not to comfort her father.

She understood that he needed to shed tears to find relief from his pain.

Fortunately, Mr. Elms was not a fragile man.

After shedding tears, he allowed his grief to flow out and felt somewhat better.

Realizing that this was meant to be a joyful day, he quickly wiped away his tears and, with a smile, said, “I’m sorry, I made a fool of myself.

Isn’t it time for me to be served some tea?”

With Mr. Elms’ recovery, the Elms family breathed a collective sigh of relief.

Wanting to help the old man move forward, Zayne eagerly asked those around him, “Where’s the tea? Why hasn’t it been served yet? I want to offer tea to my father-in-law!”

“We’re bringing it now!” A young man scurried forward with two cups of tea.

him, and the two of them knelt on either side

cups, held it with both hands, and respectfully

and clearly, “Dad! Please have some

and nodded in gratitude,

held the cup with one

teacup down on the table before him and motioned for his

and then turned to face Zayne with

there’s just one condition that I require before I can allow you

bowed his head

me what

Kairi’s hand in his own and held

stern voice, he spoke

two of you end up living, nor what kind of life

me for years on end, be

upset or fussy

I ask is that you treat Kairi with the utmost

any point you stop

her back to the Elms family unharmed, I

promise me

man spoke, Kairi and Xion wept openly, moved

shame, knowing all too well the sordid reputation of the Banks family. His father had gone as far as attempting to kill his ex-wife

the mother and daughter, but the entire incident had resulted

were not unwarranted, given

of shame, Zayne lifted his right hand and

“Father, you needn’t worry.

that Kairi and I will settle down

will I be able to spend more time with Xion, but Kairi and I will be able to live together as

to love and cherish her every day,

in these promises, you and the Elms family have my permission to

to Zayne, and said with relief, “In that case, I have nothing

take Kairi with

his gratitude respectfully, “Thank you, Dad! Don’t worry, I’ll

Mr. Elms repeated the word three times, waving his hand with a smile, signaling

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