When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 552: Getting Better and Better
"It will." To reassure the old man, Adrian Lancaster gave him a guarantee. "The doctor said strictly following the treatment plan can lead to recovery."
Upon hearing this, grandfather nodded satisfyingly.
He saw hope for the family’s reunion, it seems Faye truly is a lucky star! Caleb was taken care of, and there’s hope for recovery, and now the mother-child relationship has been repaired.
Silently drinking the soup, listening to her son’s narration, Eliza Hayes’s thoughts wandered.
What exactly is Victor Peterson’s situation?
Adrian Lancaster clearly knows his fake identity, how could he still treat him so well?
Faye Turner sat opposite her, noticed her mother-in-law’s expression while eating, and understood her doubts.
So, after dinner, while Adrian Lancaster was playing chess with grandfather, Faye approached her.
Eliza Hayes asked her, "Cold? Do you want to go to the tea room?"
Faye Turner held her hand and shook her head with a smile, "The food today was so delicious. I feel stuffed and want to take a walk to digest."
"Then wear a cape, I’ll accompany you?" Eliza Hayes glanced at the red cape hanging on the coat rack not far away.
"Mm-hmm."
With her daughter-in-law’s consent, she turned to help her take the coat, brought it over, and helped her put it on.
This red coat is very pretty. It was custom-made by Adrian Lancaster for her and is particularly warm.
"Thank you, mom." Faye watched her tie the string at the neckline and then voluntarily linked her arm.
Under Nanny Warren’s gaze, the mother and daughter-in-law walked out of the living room.
Tonight the moonlight is beautiful, the accumulated snow underfoot reflects the moonlight, walking forward, the wind blowing toward them doesn’t feel so cold.
"Mom, Victor Peterson has been taken away by the police." Faye Turner spoke softly, informing her of this matter.
Eliza Hayes turned her eyes in confusion, after her shock, she regained her calm and remained silent.
Continuing to stride forward, her steps did not halt.
After a while, Faye, allowing her to somewhat digest this matter, then said again to her, "Recently, Adrian has been searching for dad’s whereabouts, receiving daily reports on progress, but... unfortunately, there’s still no good news."
Thinking it’s been 20 years, and the chances of survival are extremely slim, Eliza Hayes felt very sad again.
"He also needs to take care of himself." She was sincerely concerned, "So do you."
"Mm, mm."
"Faye, how did Adrian feel after reading that letter?" She genuinely wanted to know.
Faye recalled, honestly replying, "His mood couldn’t settle for a long time, he should have been deeply moved."
To avoid making her uncomfortable, Faye added, "I didn’t see the contents of the letter, but I handed over the envelope myself, it was a thick pile. I imagine... you must have written the most sincere thoughts of your lifetime, right?"
Eliza Hayes looked at the moon at the horizon, took a deep breath, stopped her steps, and held her hand, "Faye, do you know how grateful mom is to you?"
"..." Facing her mother-in-law’s gaze, before Faye could speak, she continued, "About past events, mom owes you an apology, Faye, mom apologizes to you once again."
After the words dropped, her gaze fell on her daughter-in-law’s protruding belly, her heart filled with fear.
However, Faye was already at ease, her palm warm like the sun, her voice also as warm as the sun, "Mom, we all have to look forward, it’s already getting better, isn’t it?"
"I truly don’t blame you anymore." She consistently wore a smile, then gently hugged her mother-in-law, her chin lightly resting on her shoulder, "So, you mustn’t blame yourself for this matter anymore."







