Summary of Chapter 865 from Mrs. Gibson Your identity is Exposed novel (Melissa and Murray)
Chapter 865 marks a crucial moment in Fair Day’s Novel novel, Mrs. Gibson Your identity is Exposed novel (Melissa and Murray). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 865 Peace is a blessing
"My parents are back,” Nina announced briefly. Her tone was tense.
Although Kasen Paul's attitude towards Harley was better than before, he still didn't want him to have too much contact with Nina.
"Oh, then I'll go back to the apartment first,” Timothy said, sighing. He understood that he had to leave even when Nina didn't say so. But as soon as he got up from the bedside, Kasen Paul pushed open the door and the old couple walked into the ward.
Seeing that Harley was also there, the old couple didn't say anything, just turned their attention to their daughter.
"Nina, we bought an amulet for True Paul and one for you. I hope you both will be well in the future,” Ariana said and took out the amulet from the bag before carefully handing it to Nina.
"What an exquisite amulet! May it bless the True Paul and give her a long life!" Nina commented, taking it in her hand and examining it carefully.
Kasen Paul echoed: "Today your mother and I not only asked for the amulets but also had a chat with the priest. He said that you and True Paul are unlucky this year and that everything will go well next year."
Finding that the old couple had been ignoring him, Harley turned silently and walked towards the door. He didn't want to interfere with the family discussion. But before he could leave the ward, Kasen Paul's voice suddenly came from behind him.
"Wait a minute, I have something to talk to you about."
Harley was curious. "Okay."
Then the two went to the window in the corridor together. Kasen Paul stared at Harley and went straight to the subject: "Although we were on not so good terms with each other before, we are still very pleased that you are willing to donate bone marrow to True Paul."
Harley still didn't know Kasen Paul's intention to talk to him, and responded politely to him: "Mr. Timothy, please don't mention, True Paul is my daughter, even if I exchange my life for hers, it's fine."
What Harley said was true. Ever since Nina gave birth, he had felt two more burdens on his shoulders. A strong sense of purpose and responsibility drove through Harley as he knew that the two most important people for the rest of his life were Nina and his daughter.
Kasen Paul had a smile on his face after hearing this. Although he could not forgive Harley's betrayal of Nina, he was moved by how much he cared about his daughter and granddaughter.
"Harley..." Kasen Paul paused and edged closer. "I wanted to tell you that I have discussed with Nina and have planned to let the child take our surname Paul.”
Harley's eyebrows knotted into a frown. He had negotiated with the old couple about this matter before, but he didn't expect that Kasen Paul would take the initiative to bring it up today.
Kasen Paul sighed softly and said earnestly: “Actually, we wanted the child to be named Paul because we had hatred in our hearts for you and your mom. But after you make such a selfless decision, frankly, my opinion of you has changed."
These remarks made Harley very gleeful and he felt that by trying to reunite with Nina, he could also find favour in Kasen Paul's eyes.
Bringing this up, Harley's heart feels bad. "I'm sorry Nina. To express my apologies, I think, I'll just buy a new phone for you."
"There will be no need for that,” Nina rejected the offer. "As long as you don't let your mother come to the hospital again, that'll do."
After listening, Harley was embarrassed and went to the hospital bed to apologize again to Nina. "Nina, I'm sorry for what happened yesterday, and I promise it won't happen again in the future.”
Yesterday, before Harley reported his mother, he solemnly swore to himself that if Carlee and Nina never get along again, he would never return to the old house.
He knew that one would easily look at Carlee as a proud independent individual, but her greatest hope was Harley. Carlee didn't want to lose her only son because she was afraid that if she did, she would be helpless in her old age.
"Forget it, even if she makes trouble again, I can't do anything to her!" Nina said, shrugging her shoulders before pointing to the chair by the hospital bed. "Sit down, I have a few words to tell you."
It was rare to hear Nina take the initiative to talk to him, and Harley was both surprised and delighted. He sat down obediently like a child, with his legs together and waiting for Nina to speak. Seeing Harley sitting upright and tensed, Nina couldn't help laughing. "Why are you so nervous? I'm not trying to interrogate you.” It has been so long since Harley saw that beautiful smile of hers and he couldn't help but drool and eventually feel more relaxed. "What do you want to tell me?"
Nina cleared her throat and began, not minding the fact that Harley refused to hold her stare. "I thought about it all night last night. I think you should be respected as your daughter's father. After all, blood cannot be changed. So I planned that when the child's illness is cured, the two of us..."
At this point, Nina paused and looked up to see that Harley was listening intently.
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