Chapter 442
“Sis, I love you!” With Cynthia’s approval, she felt confident about their father’s.
“I may be busy on the 6th. I have something to take care of,” Cynthia clarified, not
wanting to inflate Shirley’s expectations.
“No, it’s on the 7th.” Shirley’s eyes tw inkled with joy, and she was over the moon.
Cynthia paused mid-chew. The 7th? Was that not the same date as Captain’s return?
Shirley noticed her sister’s change of expression. “What’s wrong?”
“Nothing.” Cynthia did not want to disappoint her sister, so she reassured her, “Just let me
know the details once you guys have decided on a place.”
She decided that after meeting Shirley and her boyfriend on the 7th, she would head
directly to the airport. Nexuria was a large place; she should not cross paths with the
Captain.
Cynthia felt at ease with that thought. The next day, Jonathan returned. Neither of them
brought up the matter of Mandy, and their days continued as usual
And before they knew it, it was the 6th Cynthia woke up early, not only bringing her
paperwork but also something for Old Man Tanz. She decided to drive herself, not wanting
to trouble the driver. After reporting her license plate to Old Man Tanz she drove to the
military compound, following the familiar route to Tanz’s residence.
Arriving at the Tanz residence a little past nine, she was warmly welcomed by Old Man
Tanz. “Finally, you’ve come to see this old man. How long has it been?
Cynthia handed over the package. “I am sorry. That’s why I came to apologize, isn’t it?”
“Apology accepted, but these presents are a little excessive, don’t you think?” Old Man
Tanz feigned displeasure, then immediately invited her to a game of chess, growing bored
with his usual companions.
“Sure.”
A soldier soon brought the chessboard. Old Man Tanz took the white pieces while Cynthia
played with the black
Under normal circumstances, Old Man Tanz detested chatter during a game; he believed in
concentration. However, this time,
he broke his own rule.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmA few dozen moves into the game, while pondering his next move, he casually asked
Cynthia, “Do you have someone you like?
“No,” Cynthia replied, focused on the game.
“What if I introduced you to someone?” Old Man Tanz suggested, already considering a
young man named Quier who had
visited him earlier.
Cynthia paused, her hand hovering over the board
“I assure you, he’s a nice person,” Old Man Tanz added.
“I was married before, and I only got divorced recently. I don’t have plans to get into
another relationship for now,” Cynthia explained, not wanting him to worry unnecessarily.
Old Man Tanz paused. The pieces remained untouched on the board as his brow furrowed.
“When did this happen?