Chapter 264 Uncle Terence
Chapter 264 Uncle Terence
Carla begun to wonder how
the Ans could serve lunch to so many people at the same time. 'How big must their kitchen be to be
able to do this?' she quietly thought to herself.
She eventually got the answer when it was time to eat. She witnessed how all the people in the living From NôvelDrama.Org.
room and in the yard moved towards the back of the East Yard. Carla was a little startled to find out
that there was a big dining hall over there.
People were chatting with each other as they made their way to the dining hall. For most of them, it
seemed like it wasn't their first time to be there at all.
"Carla, I'm also hungry. Shall we go with them and eat?"
Sean asked while he rubbed his growling stomach.
Carla thought about it for a little while then she nodded at her little brother. "Okay, let's go and get some
food.
They must have enough for two more," Carla told Sean.
Then, they walked out of the room and was about to take the stairs when they saw Rainer coming over
towards them. He looked a little surprised but delighted to see them. He stated with a smile, "Just in
time! Miss Carla, Mr. Terence sent me to invite you for lunch." With a wider smile than before, Rainer
led Carla and Sean downstairs to the lunch area.
When they reached downstairs, Carla saw a massive round table in the East Yard's dining hall. Upon a
closer look, she saw Edmund sitting at the center of it all.
Terence sat opposite his father with two vacant seats beside him.
Also sitting at the table were a couple, an elder man and a beautiful girl who looked like she was of
Carla's age.
"Carla, come here and sit with me,"
Terence called out to Carla as soon as he saw them. He took Sean's hand and helped him sit in the
chair beside him.
Immediately after Carla and Sean had taken their seats, the elder man asked, "Edmund, who are these
two?"
For the majority of the guests, there were suddenly two strangers who showed up on what was
supposed to be a family feast. So it was very reasonable to ask who they were.
"Uncle Adams, let me introduce them to you. This is my girlfriend, Carla. And her younger brother,
Sean," Terence answered before Edmund could do so.
"Really?"
The elder man who Terence called as "uncle" was a little bit surprised. He took a closer look at Carla
and turned his attention to the couple sitting in the same row as him. They seem to be exchanging
messages with their eyes.
The young beautiful girl sitting in the middle also took a closer look at Carla when she heard the word
"girlfriend" from Terence.
Suddenly the elder man laughed and then stated, "I understand. It's completely normal for a young
man like Terence to get himself a girlfriend. Edmund, don't you think so?" The elder man turned to
Edmund with a grin on his face.
Edmund smiled back in embarrassment and nodded at the elder man perfunctorily. "Let's start eating.
The dishes are getting cold," Edmund kindly announced, raising his voice a little.
As a matter of fact, the elder man and Edmund are cousins. Edmund himself had no idea that his
cousin would bring his granddaughter that day.
Edmund and his cousin had always been on good terms.
They were relatives anyway. Thus, it was not impossible for the elder man's granddaughter to be
married to Terence.
Carla picked up a crayfish for Sean as soon as she heard that they were allowed to eat.
"Uncle Terence, this is for you," the young beautiful girl who sat near Terence sweetly stated as she
husked a crayfish for him.
Carla almost burst out laughing. She thought, 'Did I hear that correctly? Uncle Terence?
The niece wants to marry her uncle?'
"Thank you," Terence addressed the girl politely and then quickly picked up the husked crayfish to put it
into Carla's bowl. "Are you hungry? Eat this," Terence said using his sweet voice.
"No, no, I don't deserve it. This especially came from a niece who made it for her uncle. I couldn't dare
to eat it," Carla teased in a low voice. She was repaid by a sneer from Terence.
Then, Carla went on to eat with a smile on her face. After a while, she placed a specific type of fish on
Terence's bowl that she knew he liked to eat.
When the girl saw how Carla and Terence were interacting, her face couldn't help but turn sour. In
return, she also put some fish pieces into Terence's bowl which was picked up by Sean and placed into
his own bowl right away.
The girl did not smile throughout the meal.
Meanwhile, it became perfectly clear to Carla why most of the people attended the lunch that day.
One of the reasons was to see if Terence was indeed still alive. But their main purpose was to urge
Terence to marry the girl.
Everyone had known for a long time now that the union between the Ans Family and the Hua Family
was called off. Thus, a lot of respectable families desired to claim ties of kinship with the Ans instead.
After all, to be Mrs. An is to be everything.
For those who wanted to be bound with the Ans through marriage, Carla was just one of Terence's
girlfriends and not the future Mrs. An. In their perspective, they still had a chance.
After lunch, the elder man suggested having some tea before leaving. So they transferred to the side
hall.
Carla did not go with them. She thought that it would be too much intrusion.
So together with Sean and Terence, they went upstairs.
While they were on their way, they heard Edmund said to his cousin, "Adams, I'm really sorry. You've
seen that Terence already has a girlfriend. I'm afraid that the marriage between them..."
"No, don't apologize, Edmund. It's a bit early to say so. Terence is not married yet," Adams said while
he laughed without pausing. Then, he continued to say, "It's too early for young people like Terence to
settle down. Who knows what's going to happen at the next moment?"
Edmund turned to look at Adams' granddaughter. The quiet girl looked much more of a lady than Carla.
But Edmund knew how important Carla was for Terence.
He knew Terence would no longer love any other woman.
"I'm just afraid that it would turn out to be a waste of time to wait for Terence. I know him. There is little
possibility for him to let go of someone or something he regards as important."
Edmund tried to put it mildly in an attempt to talk Adams out of the idea.
"To be honest, I already talked to him about this a lot of times. But he won't listen to me. Things have
changed nowadays. Children's marriage is not up to us seniors anymore. That is their own business.
We can not interfere too much," Edmund continued.
Hearing what Edmund said, Adams turned to his granddaughter and said, "Amanda, have you heard
your granduncle's words?"
The girl named Amanda looked up at her grandfather. "Yes, Grandpa, but I have patience. I can wait.
And I also have one request. Terence just came back and does not feel very well. Am I allowed to
come over often and visit him?" Amanda said with a bashful smile.
Hearing what his granddaughter said, Adams turned his eyes to Edmund, waiting for his answer.
"Yeah, of course. Terence will live in the East Yard for the next few days or weeks. You can come here
any time," Edmund answered after a short pause.
"Thank you, granduncle," Amanda said with her signature sweet smile.
Few girls would dislike Terence upon seeing him for the first time. And Amanda was not an exception. If
she had not seen him in person, she would not believe that there would be a man that would impress
her so much.
Just one look and Terence's smile, his voice and his facial expressions all rushed into her heart.
Edmund smiled back in embarrassment. Inside, he was sighing in disappointment.
It would be really nice if Terence agreed to marry Amanda for it would help strengthen the stability and
harmony of the Ans. On the other hand, if Terence would like to marry someone from a good family, it
would also be helpful for the expansion of the Ans' business.
But at the moment, Terence only had eyes for Carla. Edmund knew that no matter how perfect Carla
she is, there was one thing she lacked. She would not be an asset to the Ans family or their business.
Otherwise, he would have been really happy with their marriage.
Meanwhile, Terence and Sean were playing games as well as chatting with each other upstairs.
Sean would always talk to Terence about everything. If he were being honest, he preferred to talk with
Terence than his sister. So Terence knew many things about Sean that Carla did not know.
For example, Sean would tell Terence about his school work, his friends and his arguments with them,
and so forth.
And Terence would offer his advice all the time. As a result, Sean would always look for his company.
Carla leaned on the tatami while she watched the two of them, only to find herself being excluded from
the conversation. Giving up, she went on to just eat the fruit slices that she brought.
After a while, she got off the tatami and approached the two who were busy with each other's company.
"Um... Terence, I'm going to HA City the day after tomorrow,"
Carla plainly said. But it seemed like no one heard her.
Suddenly, Terence turned his head in her direction when she was about to repeat what she just said.
"What did you say? You're going to HA City?"