The woman shook her head gently and said with a little sob, "I'm fine. I just haven't been back in six years, so I can't help feeling sad." The driver was a little surprised and said, "That's because you are being sentimental. Things have changed a lot, haven't they?"

"Yes." The woman nodded gently and her tears started to fill her eyes uncontrollably. "It has changed a lot. The whole city has changed." "That's right. Northern City has changed a lot in the past six years," said the driver with a smile. "Miss, you've travelled a long way now, haven't you?"

"I came back from abroad." The woman whispered, "It took me a lot of twists and turns. Thank you for sending me back."

"Miss, you're too polite." The driver helped her carry the luggage to the door and said with a smile, "Go home quickly. Your family must be worried about you." "Yes, they must be worried about me. I have to go back." The woman nodded and thanked the driver again. Then, she pulled her suitcase and went in.

As soon as she entered the door, she stopped and stood upright at the door, not looking in.

The house had changed in appearance. It was frighteningly quiet.

Pearlyn heard the door open. She was surprised and asked casually, "Who is it?"

There was no answer.

Pearlyn asked again, "Is that you, Lester?

Haven't you left yet?"

Outside, the young woman's face was covered with tears.

She stood there, her tears falling and rolling down from her beautiful face, instantly moistening a piece of ground under her feet.

She cried in a miserable state, but she was also crying silently.

Pearlyn heard nothing, so she had no choice but to get up and walk to the door, wanting to see who was in the garden.

She was absolutely shocked by what she saw.

Her eyes were wide open and with her lips trembling, Pearlyn cried, "Jodie, is that you?"

In the room, Nathan was also stunned. He got up from the sofa, trembling, and went to the door as fast as he could.

At first glance, Nathan was dumbfounded. His eyes widened and his mouth opened wide. He was shocked beyond belief.

At just a glance, the eyes of the old couple were filled with tears. They looked at the figure in front of them in shock and blinked their eyes.

"Is this real?" Pearlyn said softly, "Nathan, pinch me. I want to know if it hurts."

Nathan did not move, nor did he speak. His lips trembled slightly and he suddenly closed his eyes.

Tears welled up in his eyes and flowed down his cheeks.

The image of his daughter flashed through his mind and his tears streamed down from his eyes without control.

He opened his eyes again, only to see that the figure was still there.

"Jodie, is that you?" Nathan finally spoke in a trembling voice.

"Yes, it's me!" The woman blubbered; her voice was surprisingly hoarse.

Nathan froze and his eyes flashed with surprise. He was extremely shocked.

At this time, the woman in the yard knelt on the ground with a loud thud and cried, "Dad, Mom, I am unfilial and I have come back now. It's my fault, I have caused you both to be sad for so many years." "Oh, Nathan." Pearlyn was so excited that she almost couldn't stand up properly. She grabbed Mr. Lawson's arm to support herself.

The couple supported each other. "Pearlyn, this is our daughter, our daughter."

"Yes!" The two people cried and laughed at the same time.

"Jodie! It's really Jodie." Pearlyn quickly rushed over, grabbed Jodie's arm and pulled her up. "My daughter, my good daughter." The three of them began to cry.

Jodie's eyes were filled with tears. She looked at her mother's wrinkled face and then at her father's. He looked terrifyingly older. She blamed herself deeply.

"I'm sorry, Mom and Dad!" Jodie cried and shouted, "I'm sorry, Mom and Dad. It's all my fault."

"It's all my fault that my parents are so old."

"It's true, Nathan. It's true. It's our daughter. She's warm, with flesh and blood." When Pearlyn heard Jodie's cry and apology, she cried and laughed. She held Jodie in her arms and cried, "My daughter! You're finally back! We missed you so much. We thought you were gone for good. Our daughter!"

Nathan also held on to the door frame. He was afraid that everything in front of him was not real and that he would lose his daughter anytime soon. He could only look at Jodie and did not dare to move.

If he didn't move, maybe he wouldn't lose her. If he didn't move, everything in front of him would still be there.

"Mom!" Jodie threw herself into Pearlyn's arms. "I'm back. I'm sorry."

"Jodie, my good daughter." Pearlyn held her, and mother and daughter hugged and cried bitterly.

At this moment, when Nathan finally heard his wife and daughter crying, he finally believed that he wasn't dreaming.

The auntie, who was cooking at home, heard the crying and ran over too. She was also shocked when she saw the scene in front of her.

"Sir, is this your daughter Miss Lawson?" She asked Nathan.

"Yes!" Nathan choked with sobs as he nodded his head. "It's my daughter. My daughter is back. She's not dead. She's finally back. Our daughter, my good child."

"That's great!" The aunt was also happy for the couple who were deeply immersed in their daughter's death all day long. "The family has finally been reunited. You are both good people and it is as it should be,"

Nathan was wiping his tears away. Pearlyn was doing the same too.

Jodie hugged her mother, crying her heart out of sorrow and misfortune. She didn't want to let go of her hands. Her parents looked so old right now, so she blamed herself in her heart. "Come in." Nathan soon came to his senses. Although he was still very excited that his daughter came back, he was overjoyed and he quickly came back to his senses.

"Come in, come in." Pearlyn held Jodie in her arms, still not wanting to let go, but she was worried about her daughter. The joy of getting her daughter back kept her from sharing her joy with her daughter. Jodie held her mother's hand and looked at her mother's aged face. She said softly, "Mom, let's go in and talk."

"Okay." Pearlyn nodded her head vigorously.

Jodie helped her mother to the door. When she saw her father's tearful face, her tears came out again.

She shouted excitedly, "Dad!"

Nathan nodded. "Oh! My precious baby daughter."

It had been a long time since Nathan addressed Jodie.

Jodie let go of her mother and hugged her father again.

Like a child, she cried again in her father's arms. She sobbed, "Dad, I'm sorry. Forgive me for being immature. I made you two miss me so much that you thought that I've been dead for so many years. I'm sorry. It's all my fault."

"My child, it's good that you're back. It's good that you're back," Nathan said. "We've been looking forward to seeing you for a long time. We've been looking forward to seeing you come back. Our family will no longer be separated."

"Dad, I know. I will never separate from you both again." Jodie burst into tears.

After crying for a while at the door, she returned to the room and sat down.

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