Goodbye, My Love -
Chapter 1030
Interrupted by his accusations, Loraine calmed down. She glanced at him and replied, "I bought it myself!"
Marco hesitated, his hand instinctively reaching up to touch the tip of his nose, a sign of guilt creeping onto his face.
At that moment, a coat landed on his arm. Loraine raised her chin, indicating that the ointment had been applied, and gesturing for him to put it on quickly.
Silently, Marco complied and wore the coat, but he couldn't resist asking, "Why did you suddenly buy a pocket watch? Do you have a preference for mechanical watches?"
Loraine explained, "This watch was designed by Endy."
Marco was momentarily taken aback before exclaiming, "You like Endy? I will buy all his designs for you!"
Helpless and at a loss for words, Loraine realized he was as extravagant as ever when it came to spending money. After all, he possessed wealth and capability and could easily replenish his funds.
She sighed and gazed at the pocket watch, lost in thought. After a long pause, she said slowly, "It's not that I like Endy, but my father did.
My father also had a pocket watch with the same design, but it broke."
Unconsciously holding his breath, Marco Listened intently.
"after my parents passed away... Everyone in my family was devastated.
When they found me, they poured all their love onto me. So, I bought this pocket watch not only to bring joy to my grandfather but also as a keepsake to remember my parents."
Although she couldn't recall her parents' faces, Loraine knew from her family members' accounts that they loved her deeply.
Consequently, whenever Loraine came across anything related to her parents, her attention would be involuntarily drawn to it.
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Silently, Marco Listened. Though he only heard a few words, he sensed that the bond within the Torres family ran deep, thicker than water.
Aldo had spent his entire Life in the business world, exuding dignity.
Yet, in Loraine's presence, he transformed into a kind and jovial old man, fiercely protective of his granddaughter.
Rowan and Wesley, powerful figures in their respective fields, became nothing more than doting uncles in front of Loraine. Their close relationship often led to misunderstandings from outsiders. Even though Loraine's parents had passed away over a decade ago, their absence was still deeply felt within the family.
Thus, despite Loraine not having vivid memories of her parents, she naturally Longed for their presence.
This was the essence of what a family should be.
Marco couldn't help but draw a parallel with the Bryant family.
Loraine had a family that loved her unconditionally, while she had endured much suffering after marrying into the Bryant family.
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