Greatest Love Of All - Chapter 815 I Want To Drink
Rex turned around and left.
He made his own decision stubbornly, blocking all other comments.
Erin didn’t stop him.
She knew her position in Rex’s heart.
She know what Rex was going to do and she couldn’t stop him at all.
Rex had already walked out of the ancestral house, but he didn’t want to be stopped.
Because it was Holley who stopped him, Rex stopped.
“Holley, why don’t you have a good rest?”
Rex turned around and smiled back at her.
Holley stretched forth her hand and raised her hair near her ear, “Do you think I’m your sister?”
“Of course.”
“I want you to make a glass of wine for me, okay?”
“Okay, I’ll make you a drink when I come back.”
“Now? Can’t you?”
Holley insisted.
Unable to change her mind, Rex nodded and accompanied Holley back home.
In front of the table, Rex skillfully mixed the cocktail and put it in front of Holley.
Holley took it with a smile, “My brother is still as awesome as before.”
“Holley, I have prepared the wine. I have something urgent to deal with, so I’m leaving now.”
“Can’t you wait for me to finish it?”
This time, Rex didn’t compromise. He insisted on leaving, so Holley get to the point. “What kind of family do you think the Ye family is and what kind of person my father is
that my father recognizes you as his son in order to balance the relationship between you and Ron, in fact, it’s not. My father is just helping me repay you. He is also using his actions to protect the Yan family.”
Holley said so much just to let Rex know that the affair between Yan family and Ye family had been over.
Both her father and she knew that the betrayal had something to do with the Yan family, so they didn’t intend to pursue it anymore.
Holley didn’t mention it before because she didn’t think it was necessary.
It was unnecessary for Rex to take the responsibility of the last generation.
The reason why she said it now was that she didn’t want Rex to seek justice from the woman surnamed Mei and the Shen family.
Because there was probably no way back.
Even if she wanted to seek justice, it was her, Holley, to go.