Chapter 1967: Remember Your Promise Today

"Good, good, finally home." Sir White, a man who had hardly cried since he was born, felt unspeakable heartache when he saw his daughter, who was forced to separate from him for so many years, standing cheerfully in front of him.

Joanna Lawrence didn't intend to cry at first.

Seeing Sir White's red eyes, she felt a sudden tinge of sourness in her heart.

"Dad, it's a good thing that my sister is back, why are you crying?" Gary White stood up and laughed, "And, aren't you being a little biased? Mom told me that when I was hospitalized due to a high fever and was unconscious, the doctors said my condition was critical, but you never cried."

"Why did you cry when you saw my sister?"

Sir White was stunned and turned his head to give him a glare.

"Alright, today is the day our family is reunited, we should be happy. Dad, as soon as you started crying, my sister's eyes turned red too. You both better not start crying. I can't handle it if you all get so emotional."