Chapter 263 The Unfortunate Encounter (Part Ten)
- "Are you really not going to continue?" Chadwick Fullner looked somewhat taken aback.
- "Yes, we're really not going to continue. It's actually quite difficult to let go. Mr. Wembley and I have been selling salads in Millsborough for over thirty years, relying on it for almost twenty years to support our son and daughter. We've seen them grow into adults, go to college, and find jobs. Through selling salads, we were able to help our son get married, buy a house, and support our daughter's marriage as well. Our entire family has been sustained by this salad stand. Now, our children have good jobs, take care of us well, and we have enough savings. We no longer need to run this business. Although it has been tiring, it has been profitable. It feels like a waste to just stop abruptly. Besides, we don't feel too old to keep going. We want to earn a bit more to assist our children further. However, this time, we truly cannot continue. Mr. Wembley is unable to work anymore, and I need to return to take care of him. Who will manage the salad stand? Additionally, our children are insistent that we should not continue. Our son has come this time to handle these matters and take us back to our hometown, where both our son and daughter reside." Mrs. Langston explained.
- Chadwick Fullner nodded in understanding and remarked, "It's only fair. You both deserve to rest now, and Mr. Wembley definitely needs someone to look after him."