Part 50

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Sung Dong-il seemed to know that Lisa was coming and his face was full of relief when he opened the door respectfully.

"Mr. Su, I remember everything." Lisa said but did not know how to face this loyal minster from the past. She never has seen someone as faithful as Sung Dong-il: "I hope that Mr. Su can also help me tell Jennie that the eight trigrams scroll is no longer needed."

Lisa's eyes seemed to beg him desperately, a little scared he might say no.

Sung Dong-il never thought that this was the first thing she said and looked up from his teamaking, "Miss Manoban no longer needs it anymore?"

"Yes." Lisa blushed, accepting the cup of tea she was given. As they were now, they no longer needed the scroll anymore.

Sung Dong-il didn't say anything merely and nodded in response.

After saying a quick farewell, the wedding photos studio called and told her the photos were ready and that she should come to pick it up. After thinking about it, she decided she can drop by on her way home.

Unexpectedly, Little Chen from last time waited for her at the entrance. When Lisa came over, her eyes brightened a bit and then schooled her expression into a more neutral one, "Good day, Miss Manoban."

Lisa could guess what she was thinking and said, "Jennie was a little tired last night, so she is resting at home today."

Little Chen's eyes widened at the thought, was it what she thought it meant? She hurriedly pushed the wedding album into her arms and said, "I wish you and Jennie a hundred years of a happy marriage."

"Thank you." Lisa flipped through the photos and nodded approvingly. One could feel the passion and love in each one and the two special sets were put into two separate booklets.

"The fifty-inch photo will be delivered to your door tomorrow." Little Chen added.

"Great. Thank you. Then, I'll be leaving first. Bye."

Lisa took the photos home and found an extra pair of shoes near the front food. She felt curious about who had come to visit them and peeked her head into the living room.

"Jihyo, your language scores have improved from before, but you need to keep trying. If you work a little harder, you will definitely get the score you need to get into your dream school." Jennie patted the girl gently on the shoulder, comforting her.

Jihyo naturally understood, but the college entrance exams were just too important. With her lively temperament, she couldn't sit still in class, especially with something like the exams looming over the head. Often, she would space out and her scores dropped a little recently. As her class president, Jennie immediately realized something was wrong and had called her in to talk.

"I understand, Jennie." Jihyo replied and then looked around Jennie's house. She never would've thought that the design would be so modern.

Hearing this conversation, Lisa could guess Jennie had brought a student back and tiptoed lightly into the room.

Hearing those familiar footsteps. Jennie looked up and nodded at her with a smile.

The little girl also saw her and her face lit up with joy as she shouted sweetly, "Hello, Jennie's wife."

Lisa realized she saw this girl before and responded with a smile. She looked over at Jennie's read face and unconsciously rubbed the album in her hands.

Jennie held Jihyo's book in her hand and then gave Jaign Lisa a look. Lisa understood what that expression meant, it was the expression that meant she should give them some space because Jennie needed to talk to the student.

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