"No matter what the truth is, you will leave here."

Granny nodded, "But you made up your mind to abandon Eric because of the mermaid that night, the mermaid who saved you back then?"

"I didn't abandon him," Serra said quickly. "Believe me, I like him more than anyone, but we can't be together."

"You're in a troublesome threesome?" Grenee asked.

Sera smiled wryly.

More than that.

"In short, Eric leaves me to start a new life. It is the best choice for him as a young man." She stood up, took out an apple from the fruit basket, peeled it and handed it to her.

"I don't want you to tell Eric not to be Greni."

A stick figure family portrait was also drawn, and every character was lifelike. Grace took the apple with one hand and handed the picture to her with the other.

"I'll give this to you as a souvenir. I don't know what made you do this, but I sincerely regard you as my companion, and I respect your choice."

Serra took the painting and asked before leaving: "When did the doctor say you can leave the hospital?"

Greni's eyes rolled slightly, "I want to stay for a month, the moving is cumbersome and the journey is far away, I want to wait until the child is stable before leaving."

At that time, it was almost the day when she went to the capital to participate in the social season.

Sierra nodded and turned to leave.

After coming out of the hospital, it was raining a little, and Gail came over with an insulated lunch box and bumped into her.

He stopped, his body was a little wet from the rain, and he asked vigilantly, "Are you here to visit Greni?"

"Well, I didn't do anything but visit." Sera nodded slightly.

"Before we leave Wally, I hope you stay away from Eric and us." Gail said in a deep voice, "I will transfer all the butcher shop to you."

Sera nodded, "I see."

She didn't bring an umbrella when she went out, so she walked into the drizzle and disappeared from Gail's sight.

Wet back to the manor, the new servants came up to greet him.

"Mr. Rosehill is here."

She pushed open the glass door and walked into the living room. The crystal chandelier was so bright that the light made her close her eyes.

"Is there a new light bulb on it?"

"Yes, miss, the front one is old, sir ordered the workers to come here to renovate, there are still many water pipes that have not been repaired, it will take some time."

The servant poured her a cup of hot tea, turned around and left.

"Where did you go? You made yourself like this?" Rose Hill frowned, and found that as long as she looked away from her a little, she could always make something wrong with herself.

The man who was still sitting on the sofa a second ago stood in front of her in the blink of an eye and lifted a strand of her wet hair.

"It's a bad smell again. Did you go to see the werewolf?" He asked dissatisfied.

"I just went to meet Greni and her husband." Sera snatched the hair from his hand and looked up at him, "Why are you here today, to celebrate my moving into a new house?"

"The master is here to see if you need anything." Ordin, who was acting as an invisible man, stood in the corner. "You are not at home, so he repaired some broken furniture."

"Thank you, so you're staying for dinner tonight?" Sera asked, raising her head.

He lowered his eyes, his tone softened, "Do you have food for me?"

"Yes." Sera pointed to her chest, "A plate of delicious lamb."

Rose Hill stared at where her fingertips were pointing, a large expanse of exposed skin, with a looming curve hidden behind the translucent lace.

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