After the press conference ended, slowly, all the bad gossips circulating about L began to subside. London was very happy to see that L was no longer bothered by the news coverages that cornered her.
"Honey, I won't eat dinner at home tonight, okay," London said that morning before leaving for the office. "You and Lily will join my family for dinner at my parents' house next door. My mother and father returned to Berlin today, and they would love to see you."
L, who was breastfeeding Lily in their living room, looked up in surprise.
"Why don't you eat with us? Do you have work tonight?" she asked.
London nodded. "You could say this is work, but it's not related to my company. Do you remember I told you that the death of your parents and brother had something to do with the Swann family's inheritance?"
L nodded. Her brows furrowed, and her expression seemed to be filled with sadness again. "I still remember."