Of the Miles Wilson stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Genius Son Sells his Mom to Dad. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 370 Proposal. Let's read the author's Genius Son Sells his Mom to Dad Miles Wilson story right here.
On the way to the place, Claire is anxious. Although Conan suspects it’s about Leo, Claire remembers Luke’s anxious tone and feels uncomfortable.
Does Leo have an accident? Or does Luke want to tell her that Leo didn’t want to see her before because he lost his memory?
The more Claire thinks about it, the more upset she gets. Just then, the taxi arrives at the place she has arranged with Luke.
It’s a western restaurant.
Claire is confused. Why does Luke meet her in the western restaurant? And this western restaurant is the best in the city. Claire knows it’s mainly for lovers.
She and Luke are not lovers. Claire complains that Luke doesn’t know the details. Is he really a rich kid?
But maybe it’s because Luke’s not far away. Claire can’t wait to walk in.
Claire didn’t eat in this western restaurant before, but she hears it is very popular. But Claire feels weird the moment she walks in.
Western restaurants should be quiet, but Claire thinks it’s too quiet.
Claire walks through the dark, long corridor and finds that there is no sound or light. It’s very dark.
These are nothing. The key is that there is no one in the restaurant.
Is it closed?
To be honest, Claire still feels terrible now. Does she enter another dimension?
“Luke, are you there?” Claire looks around the dark interior of the restaurant and hopes to see Luke, but she shouts several times without anyone answering her.
Claire complains and takes out her cell phone and wants to call Luke.
At this time, soft lights appears in the dim restaurant. The place is rendered like a dream in the light.
The feeling of horror and desolation disappears and warmth replaces them.
When the light spilles over the restaurant, the soothing music begins to ring. It is gentle at first and it is like being blown by the wind. Slowly the sound begins to get a little louder, and the same tune starts in all directions at the same time.
But Claire feels familiar with the piece.
“Claire!”
When Claire falls into this strange dream, a magnetic male voice calls her name.
No, it’s not Luke.
What?
Something in Claire’s heart suddenly wakes up. As soon as she turns her head, she sees Leo in a handsome suit slowly coming out of the shadow.
Claire can see it’s Leo, but she thinks it’s incredible. Her eyes widen.
“...” Leo says the word directly in front of so many people. Claire is embarrassed and blushes.
But Leo is not embarrassed at all but happy. He gently holds Claire’s hand and continues, “I didn’t see you because I didn’t know how to face you. In the past half a month, I’ve managed to finish my work, so I’m here now.”
Claire feels something is wrong. She snorts and says, “work? Does work conflict with me? And do you think work is more important than me?”
Everyone knows that Claire is not angry but like a child. Although Claire doesn’t think so, Luke and Conan have come to a conclusion for her.
Leo says, “to some extent, work is more important than you.”
Does he really want to propose? Claire frowns and thinks the guy is still arrogant.
“Because if I don’t solve the company’s problems, how can I marry you at ease? I don’t want us to have no time for our honeymoon after we get married. That’s my compensation for you.”
Claire pulls her hand out of Leo’s, and she doesn’t take the rose. Instead, she says proudly, “so are you here to apologize or propose?”
“Even though you were in a coma at that time, what I said counts. The hatred between you and me no longer exists. I am ready to let go. I think you think so, too.”
Claire’s eyes wander.
“Now that you’ve forgiven me, of course I’m here to propose.” Leo has been kneeling on one knee since the beginning and everyone has seen his sincerity. How could Claire not know?
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