âRena, kindly make us a fresh pot of tea.
â
Rena was a little surprised at his request.
But she wasnât an idiot.
She could tell that Korbyn was treating her so nicely because he wanted something from her.
It was useless to quarrel.
Rena quietly prepared the tea.
Korbyn didnât say anything while Rena busied herself with the tea.
Instead, he watched the girlâs movements quietly.
Rena looked very docile and elegant⦠And she looked much more well-educated and noble than Elvira.
Korbyn found himself liking Rena very much.
Besides, he too had been in love when he was young.
Hurting Rena was the last thing he wanted to do, but he owed Lyndon for risking his life to save Cecilia.
And Korbyn couldnât repay Lyndon for his kindnessâuntil now.
Rena quietly poured tea for them.
Waylenâs eyes followed her every movement.
Finally, he broke the ice and said directly to Korbyn, âDad, itâs not appropriate.
â
Korbyn held up his hand and said, âWaylen, listen to me first.
â
Then he paused and lowered his head to look at the tea, as if he was lost in memory.
âLyndon saved Ceciliaâs life.
We wanted to pay him back, but no amount of money could express how grateful we were to him.
Waylen, you donât know this, but the reason why Lyndon and Dahlia only have Elvira as an adopted child isnât just because Dahlia cannot have children, but also because Lyndon was in the ice-cold water for too long while saving your little sister.
It rendered him infertile, so he can no longer have children.
â
Waylen and Rena were both shocked to hear this.
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With great difficulty, Waylen managed to say, âDad, you never told me.
â
Korbyn smiled bitterly.
How could he let other people know such a private affair unless it was absolutely necessary?
With a heavy sigh, Korbyn continued.
âLyndon does have a child out there, but we canât say for sure that heâll ever find the child.
And even if he does find the child, with his identity and status, do you think they can really be together?â
Waylen didnât give him an answer.
Korbyn smiled helplessly.
âV/aylen, please.
You have to help Lyndon with this case.
â
Then to Rena, aoruye said with a softened EXPrESSION, Rena, Iâm sorry make it up to you some other way.
But donât worry.
Waylen wonât let Elvira get in the way of your relationship.
You have to trust him.
Rena was sensible.
Korbyn, a man of high status, treated her so kindly.
He had already treated her as his daughter-in-lew.
If she denied his request, she would been considered unreasonable.