In contrast to Deana, who harbors no affection for her ex-wife, Kairi has already found a special ce in his heart. He feels genuine love for her.
At that moment, he began to eagerly anticipate life after marriage. All he desired was to lead a simple, ordinary life with his new wife. The significance of money and status faded away, reced by a profound sense of happiness that radiated from his face.
Fitz, observing from the sidelines, was also deeply touched. While he was aware of Kairi’s involvement in his parents’ marriage, he recognized that their union had been far from healthy. Their separation was not a failure; rather, it was the best oue, allowing them to thrive individually.
Over the past couple of days since his return, Fitz had been staying in the old yard where Charlie had spent his childhood with his parents. Watching his mother diligently care for the little garden each day, he came to understand the depth of her love for Bruce. It was astonishing how powerful love could be—so strong that just tending to the small yard where Bruce once lived filled her with immense satisfaction and joy.
Today, witnessing his father’s rare moment of happiness reinforced a newfound realization for Fitz. Sometimes, what appears to beplete may not represent truepleteness; rather, a better oue might lie in the unexpected.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
With this thought in mind, he felt a wave of gratitude towards Charlie. Without Charlie’s intervention, Fitz’s father would have never let his mother leave him, and their unhappy marriage would have continued indefinitely, trapping them both.
Noticing his father standing there in a daze, Fitz turned to find a red shoe behind the door. He picked it up carefully and quietly offered it to his father.
Zayne was momentarily taken aback, and upon seeing the red shoe, he snapped back to reality.
When he realized that it was his son Fitz handing him the shoe, a flood of emotions overwhelmed him, and tears streamed down his face.
Fitz was taken by surprise at his father’s tears. He quickly wrapped his arms around him, bending slightly to use his shoulder to catch the tears.
Zayne had never anticipated such a thoughtful gesture from his son. With Zara waiting at the hotel for his wedding, he felt a sense of fulfillment wash over him that made everything else seem trivial.
In that moment, Zayne understood something profound: after fifty years of life, he finally grasped that nothing is more valuable than the happiness and harmony of a family.<fnb6bb> Official source is find·novel</fnb6bb>
Even though he and Deana might never reconnect, he had discovered true love and the unwavering support of his three children, which was more than enough for him.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>