Chapter 472 Impulsive Vow To An Enigmatic Husband
- I’m here to mourn Nelly’s grandma and also to see Nelly” Clair tried to squeeze out a few tears, “Nelly’s dad passed away early, and her grandma was her only rock. Now that her grandma’s also kicked the bucket, I’m worried Nelly is gonna have a hard time.” What Clair was saying was exactly what Tanisha and others were worried about, “We share the same concerns. So we can only try our best not to leave Nelly alone for a short time. We can only spend more time with her and comfort her as much as possible” Clair went on, “After all, Nelly’s only family has passed away. A few comforting words might not do much. I’ve got an idea now, and I hope you guys can give it some thought, to see if it’s feasible?” Tanisha said, “Spill it.”
- Clair, “I want to take Nelly back. Have her live with me, in my city, and I will take care of her from now on Upon hearing that Clair wanted to take up the responsibility of a mother, Tanisha was naturally happy, but she couldn’t make the decision, “Nelly’s an adult now, so it’s up to her how she feels about this. We can’t make the decision for her Clair, “Of course I know Nelly’s wishes are the most important. I just want you guys to help persuade Nelly. You know, I left Rosenberg when Nelly was just a few months old, and she might hold a grudge against me. She might not be willing to come back to me.” Tanisha was a soft–hearted person, seeing Clair looking so pitiful, she felt sympathy for Clair, “Nelly mentioned you last night. Although she didn’t say she missed you, I’m sure she did, but… Clair, “What?” Tanisha continued, “You want to take Nelly back, does your current family agree? Nelly has her own family now. As far as we know, her husband’s family treats her very well.
- Clair, “My family agrees. The key is Nelly’s wishes… Tanisha, “Alright, wait here for a while, I’ll go ask Nelly in the room.” Clair tried to look into the room, but because there was a corner at the entrance, she couldn’t see what was going on in the room, “Can I go in first?” Tanisha was soft–hearted, but Roy stopped Clair, “Wait a minute, let’s ask Nelly first, then decide whether or not to let you in.” Clair smiled at Roy, “You’re Roy, aren’t you? So many years have passed, and you’re still as handsome as ever. If I had met you earlier, maybe things would have been different.” Roy looked at this woman who was smiling at him.