That night, after Harold learned that Jean had arrived in the small town, Lilia's manager immediately left from there. Harold left in such a hurry, as if he had been driven out of the small town.
On his way to the train station, Harold sighed a lot. He did not understand the mindset of the fourth son of the Widjaya Family who became Lilia's husband. Jean didn't seem like a romantic person at all. Even in the eyes of others, that man was so arrogant that he could be said to be apathetic.
But when it came to Lilia, that man's attitude changed one hundred and eighty degrees. Jean followed Lilia wherever she went, almost like a duckling afraid of losing her mother. He was so gentle and loving when he was with her, kind of making Harold shudder when he remembered.
Harold was starting to wonder if he was in Jean's position, could he go that far for Lilia? After that man thought about it very seriously, he felt that he wouldn't be able to do that.