Chapter 1839 Farewell Again
You Hit My Heart
Chapter 1839 Farewell Again
When Joyce turned around, she saw Anderson standing behind her.
She quickly explained, "Anderson, Mommy isn't sending Fair away. It's
just the current situation. Mufron will be safer. I don't want either of you
to get hurt again. Can you understand?"
Fair had also walked out of the dining room by now, and upon hearing
that she was going back to Mufron soon, a strong disappointment
showed in her eyes. She really wanted to stay a few more days.
But she tactfully said, "Auntie, thank you for taking care of me. I'll listen
to Aunties arrangements.â
Anderson glared at Fair fiercely. This guy compromised so easily. Didn't
she want to stay in Khebury? She clearly said she didn't want to leave
and wanted to live in his house.
Joyce knew Fair was sensible, so she reached out and gently touched
Fair's hair.
"Fair, you're such a good girl. Once the danger has passed, you can
come and visit often. You can even stay at our house during winter and
summer vacations. If you want to study here, that's not a problem. It's
just that the situation is very critical now. I hope you can understand.â
"Auntie, I understand. Don't worry about me," Fair sweetly smiled.
Anderson was unhappy. "Mommy, what do you mean? Where is the
danger coming from?"
Suddenly, he seemed to remember something.
"Mommy, could it be that wicked woman..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Joyce quickly covered Anderson's
mouth, pulled him aside, and then turned to Fair, saying, "Fair, why
don't you go and play over there for a while? I want to talk to Anderson
alone.â
"Okay, Auntie," Fair obediently skipped away from the living room.
Joyce breathed a sigh of relief. Anderson was too clever for his age. It
seemed that she couldn't keep it from him. But to avoid causing panic,
she tried not to let Fair know as much as possible.
"Mommy, did I guess correctly?" Anderson frowned. That malicious
woman just wouldn't give up. If it was because of her, he could accept
sending Fair away.
âYes, Athena won't give up easily. One less person means less danger.
Right now, Athena's focus is not on Mufron. So Mufron is safer," Joyce
explained.
At that moment, Luther also approached.
"Anderson, would you like to stay with Grandma for a while?"
Anderson pouted and shook his head, vetoing it. âNo, I want to be with
you guys. I'm not leaving. You can forget about it."
After saying that, he turned around gracefully and went upstairs to find
Fair. "I'm going to play with Fair."
Joyce, â..."
Luther, "..."
The two of them looked at each other and felt speechless.
This child was so stubborn that nothing could change his mind. Who
did he resemble?
But neither of them could force Anderson, so they had to let him go.
After Anderson went upstairs, he took out a miniature computer watch.
âLet me teach you how to use this. After you go to Mufron, we can stay
in touch through this device."
"Oh, I have a phone number. Let me give it to you. I didn't bring my
phone with me; it's with Uncle Henderson," Fair found a piece of paper
and wrote down her phone number.
âThis is my phone number, and this one below is the home number.
You can reach me anytime. If you can't find me, you can also call Uncle
Henderson," Fair explained carefully.
"Got it. I'l explain how to use this miniature computer watch. You need
to remember it. Whether it's you or Uncle Henderson encountering an
emergency, you can contact me using this,â Anderson explained the
usage of the watch in detail.
"And when you get home, you press this button and activate your home
security system. Connect it via Bluetooth, and then I can remotely
control your security system over there," he added.
"Oh, okay. But why do you want to control my home security system?"
Fair looked up, puzzled.
Anderson knocked her head without saying a word.
Fair winced, "Ouch!"
âYou dummy. Of course, it's to keep track of your movements at all
times. And if you're in danger, I can help you,â Anderson said sternly.
"Did you understand the instructions I gave you? Remember them and
don't forget!"
âI got it, I got it," Fair held her head, he's so fierce. He wants to monitor
her, and he still scolds her like this. It's so unfair.
After dark.
Joyce and Luther, along with Anderson and Fair, headed to a private
airport.
When they arrived, Justin was already waiting.
A small commercial plane was parked on the runway, capable of
accommodating more than ten people. The pilot was already in
position, ready for takeoff.
After Fair got out of the car, she walked up to Justin. âUncle
Henderson, I'm here."
Justin smiled gently at her and then turned his gaze towards Joyce,
while also glancing at Luther.
âI'm leaving now, take care of yourselves. If you need me, contact me
immediately. I'll do whatever I can to help," Justin said.
Joyce gave a slight smile. "Yes, goodbye."
Luther nodded, waving at Fair. "Goodbye, Fair. You're welcome to visit
our house again next time."
Joyce also patted Fair's shoulder. "Goodbye, take care, have a safe
journey.â
Fair nodded.
She reluctantly looked at Anderson, but at that moment, Anderson
chose to stand behind Joyce and Luther.
He didn't step forward, nor did he say goodbye.
In fact, he was angry, his face full of displeasure. He felt that Fair didn't
seem as reluctant as he had imagined. She was so heartless, just
saying goodbye and leaving. Who knows when they will see each other
again?
Justin pulled Fair gently. "Let's go."
Fair put her little hand by her side and waved at Anderson.
Anderson ignored her.
Disappointed, Fair pouted, then turned around and followed Justin
towards the boarding ladder of the private plane. After a few steps, she
couldn't help but look back. However, Anderson was still standing in
place, motionless, with a cold gaze fixed on her.
She sighed, turned around desolately, and continued walking forward.
Just as she was about to reach the boarding ladder, she suddenly
heard footsteps behind her.
She quickly turned around, but her whole body was tightly embraced by
the person who had come.
"You dummy, you didn't take the initiative to say goodbye to me,"
Anderson scolded dissatisfiedly. Since she didn't do it, he had to.
"Goodbye, Anderson, I'll miss you," Fair smiled brightly.
âI'l miss you too," Anderson finally satisfied, released Fair, and put on a
stern face. "Goodbye. Stay safe.â
"Okay, okay," Fair laughed and ran up the aircraft.
Until the moment the cabin door closed, she kept showing her face and
waving, saying goodbye to everyone.
Anderson stood beneath the plane, waving until the plane took off and
left. His eyes revealed a sense of reluctant melancholy.