Although he couldn't touch the sun, as long as there was light, he felt warm all over his body.
Later, the news of the engagement between the king and the eldest daughter of the Lucas family, Elsie, came out, which made him feel mixed feelings.
He knew he couldn't be her lover, but he still felt extremely uncomfortable seeing her marrying someone else.
He understood that becoming a queen was the best thing for her, so he went to another city, fearing that if he saw her a few more times, he would have the desire to keep her by his side.
Unexpectedly, the wedding did not take place as scheduled.
His subordinates sent him news that she had escaped from marriage. When he knew it, he was relieved from the bottom of his heart.
But then he began to doubt the authenticity of this matter. From his understanding, Elsie was not an irresponsible person.
As the eldest daughter of the Lucas family, when she was a little more sensible, she had clearly realized the responsibility on her shoulders.
The fact that she escaped the marriage to the king would undoubtedly the Lucas family into crisis.
Was there something else that made Elsie escape from here?
After Sam figured this out, he began to send his men to search for her all over the country.
Yet no information came back.
After his men finally found clues about her, he received the news that she fell into the sea and died before he could set off in person.
That day, he sat alone in the room, looking at the gift she had given him, for a whole day.
Later, when he woke up, he knew that she would not come back again, but her bright smile remained in his mind and never disappeared.
It was also from that day that he began to pursue the truth of her death.
Martha sat across from Sam, and she could feel sadness emanating from him.
She clenched her hand, and looked at him, pretending to be puzzled, "Sam, what's wrong?"
In fact, she understood that Sam must have thought of her mother just now.
When she walked out of the dining room, she thought about persuading Sam to let go of the past.
But seeing him like that, she decided to give up.
Life is short. She didn't want to force Sam to push herself, just for their peace of mind.
Sam couldn't find room in his heart for any other woman. If he was forced to marry, it would not only bore him, but also waste another woman's time.
Now Sam's life was pretty good.
When approaching the front hall, one of Sam's subordinates suddenly ran over, "Sir, the king summons you into palace."
"I see," Sam replied lightly, then turned to look at Martha who was standing beside him, "Then I'll go first."
"Sam, go get busy, but take good care of yourself," advised Martha kindly yet naturally.
Sam hesitated for a moment, then nodded slightly, turned and left.
Just as he was about to enter the hall, Martha stopped him suddenly, "Sam."
Sam paused, but didn't look back, he was waiting for Martha's next words.
The next second, Martha said, "Jimmy has always wanted to visit the Lucas family, and you must get his room ready."
Sam was taken aback slightly, and then realized that Jimmy she was talking about should be her son.
"Absolutely," he replied with a grin.
After saying this, Sam waved his hands and strode forward.
Seeing him leave, Martha smiled, turned and walked into the front hall, towards the dining room.
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