“Ethan wants to meet our parents?” Cedric looked at her sister with a solemn gaze.
“Yes, Brother,” Lilian replied. “He looked very serious when he said that.”
Cedric frowned before pacing back and forth inside his room.
Lilian didn’t say anything and simply waited for her brother to decide whether they would contact their parents or not.
Five minutes later, a sigh escaped Cedric’s lips before sitting down on his bed.
“Very well. I will send a letter to mother and grandfather,” Cedric said. “You should also write your letter to them as well. If the two of us sent a letter at the same time, I’m sure they would understand how serious the situation is.”
Lilian nodded in understanding. “I’ll have the letter prepared by tonight.”
“Good.” Cedric sighed for a second time. “I don’t know how Father will react to this news, but you should brace yourself for whatever happens next.”
“I know,” Ethan replied with determination. “I’ll see you later, Brother.”