Chapter 50 You Hurt Me

He didn't want to be remembered in this way, nor did he want to leave the deepest scars on the people closest to him.

So, he chose to disguise himself with indifference, staying away from everyone around him.

Over these years, Lucas Shaw has always been that cold and indifferent figure.

It was Serena Summers who broke through all of this.

After more than two decades, Liam Shaw saw childishness in his brother for the first time.

As he laughed, Liam found his eyes getting sour, his vision gradually blurring.

He lifted his hand to wipe the corner of his eye, only to realize his eyes were already wet.

On the other side.

As soon as Serena got in the car, sleepiness swept over her.

In no time at all, Serena had fallen asleep.

Lucas had grown accustomed to Serena's endless chatter next to his ear, like a never-tiring little horn, eager to share every interesting thing she encountered with him.

Today, Serena was unusually quiet.