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Chapter 524 Welcome Home

Chapter 524 Welcome Home

CHAPTER 524 WELCOME HOME

Lilly already ate something, so she wanted to take a shower, but Bettany insisted it was more important

for her to fill her stomach first. So she continued to eat. Everyone was putting food in her bowl; it was

so full that Blake had to take another bowl to give her food. In a blink of an eye, the other bowl was full

too. Lisa’s bowl was not as full, as it was not suitable for them to fill it up. But Bettany was putting food

in her bowl too. Anthony put a piece of bacon in her bowl, and he said, “Eat it.” Lisa looked at that

bacon, and she took it and ate it. Lilly and Lisa were stuffing food into their mouths; they looked like two

hamsters.

After finishing all the food in her bowls, Lilly leaned against her stomach and rubbed her round tummy.

“Ah, I’m so full! Lisa also said the same, yet Bettany said, “No, your tummy isn’t round enough!” She

did not dare make Lilly eat more, but she felt that Lisa could eat some more. Bettany gave her a bowl

of soup and said, “Have more food; I don’t think you’re full yet.” Lisa looked at the food and then at her

stomach innocently, but she still finished up the food. Bettany was happy to see it. After three bowls,

she was too full and refused to eat. Bettany nodded and said, “Alright, just one last bowl of soup!”

Everyone was amused, and Lilly decided to escape. “Granny, I’ll go take a shower!” Lisa wanted to

follow her, but Bettany stopped her. “Finish this bowl; if not, you’ll be starving tonight.” Lisa obediently

gulped the soup, and she ran away. Her leg was not fully recovered, and she was losing her balance

while she ran. Anthony was silent.

Lilly already ate something, so she wanted to take a shower, but Bettany insisted it was more important

for her to fill her stomach first. So she continued to eat. Everyone was putting food in her bowl; it was

so full that Blake had to take another bowl to give her food. In a blink of an eye, the other bowl was full

too. Lisa’s bowl was not as full, as it was not suitable for them to fill it up. But Bettany was putting food

in her bowl too. Anthony put a piece of bacon in her bowl, and he said, “Eat it.” Lisa looked at that

bacon, and she took it and ate it. Lilly and Lisa were stuffing food into their mouths; they looked like two

hamsters.

The Crawford family was lively and noisy for hours, and everyone settled down once Lilly fell asleep.

Lisa stood on the balcony and looked at the tree. She wore cotton sleepwear; it was cold in the night,

but they had heaters in their house. Lisa did not feel cold; she was staring into the night sky, and she

could not smell her surroundings. Someone knocked on the door; it was Anthony. He walked in wearing

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He walked up to her and asked, “What are you looking at?” She pointed at the soil underneath the tree.

He looked in the same direction. He had been anxiously looking for Lilly all this time, and sometimes he

would remember the moment she put the snow into his palm and confessed to him. And he recalled

how she turned and walked away from him. His facial expression softened and he said, “This is for

you.” She was confused. She realised that he had given her a necklace; it was a shell-shaped

necklace. There was something inside the necklace, and it was moving. And the light could pass

through it. She looked at him in confusion, and he pointed at the shell and said, “Soil.” She did not buy

it. She knew that soil did not look like this.

The Crowford fomily wos lively ond noisy for hours, ond everyone settled down once Lilly fell osleep.

Liso stood on the bolcony ond looked ot the tree. She wore cotton sleepweor; it wos cold in the night,

but they hod heoters in their house. Liso did not feel cold; she wos storing into the night sky, ond she

could not smell her surroundings. Someone knocked on the door; it wos Anthony. He wolked in weoring

cosuol sleepweor.

He wolked up to her ond osked, “Whot ore you looking ot?” She pointed ot the soil underneoth the tree.

He looked in the some direction. He hod been onxiously looking for Lilly oll this time, ond sometimes he

would remember the moment she put the snow into his polm ond confessed to him. And he recolled

how she turned ond wolked owoy from him. His fociol expression softened ond he soid, “This is for

you.” She wos confused. She reolised thot he hod given her o neckloce; it wos o shell-shoped

neckloce. There wos something inside the neckloce, ond it wos moving. And the light could poss

through it. She looked ot him in confusion, ond he pointed ot the shell ond soid, “Soil.” She did not buy

it. She knew thot soil did not look like this.

Anthony took the necklace, and he put her hair aside to wear it on her neck. He stepped back and said

after a while, “Welcome back.” She stared at her for a long time. He asked, “Yes?” She put her hands

out and said, “Hug…” She might still be blurred, but she could still express herself. And she was never

afraid to express her feelings. He smiled, and he walked close to her and pulled her into his arms. Lisa

felt content, and she patted his back like Lilly. She was trying to comfort him.

Anthony’s heartache, and he caressed her hair. “Good night,” he said, “have a sweet dream.” Yet he

was not sure if she needed to sleep now. She let her go, and she said clearly, “Goodnight!” He left her

room and went into Lilly’s room. Lilly was sleeping soundly, as if she had not slept well for long. And

Polly was staying by her side. Anthony looked at it and said, “Aren’t you worried that she might

squeeze you flat?” The birds could hardly sleep with their owner; they were too tiny. Polly ignored him,

and it crawled next to Lilly’s face. Suddenly, Lilly shouted, “Hail me!” And… Polly was thrown outside by

her.

Anthony took the necklace, and he put her hair aside to wear it on her neck. He stepped back and said

after a while, “Welcome back.” She stared at her for a long time. He asked, “Yes?” She put her hands

out and said, “Hug…” She might still be blurred, but she could still express herself. And she was never

afraid to express her feelings. He smiled, and he walked close to her and pulled her into his arms. Lisa

felt content, and she patted his back like Lilly. She was trying to comfort him.