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After all, it wasn't easy at all for Celeste, who was a prideful person with such low-self-esteem to apologize.
Heinz naturally knew what Celeste had given up.
He did not ridicule or blame her for anything, he just looked at her with his loving gaze. Celeste felt uneasy, and it slowly became a sense of embarrassment and guilt.
She lowered her head in shame and said softly, "Uncle Jones, I've thought a lot throughout the past few days. I feel that I don't really know how to cherish things. I always care too much about own self and my own gains and losses, I forgot about giving. I'm really ashamed of it."
"So, what is your purpose of coming back here?" Heinz asked. His tone was still as unhurried as before, without any hint of blame.
Celeste pursed her lips and put her hands together, finally mustering up the courage to look at Heinz. "I'm here for Gary."
Hearing that, Heinz smiled.
"Very well," He said, "It's really beyond our expectations that you came back."