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"Grandma, please don't be sad. I'll do my best. You don't need to worry about me," Helen said.
Seeing Helen's softened attitude, Sylvia knew she had played her cards right. She quickly responded, "You said it yourself. I'll give you another chance. The next time you return, you must bring my grandson-in-law for me."
Helen suddenly felt trapped, but she had already given her word. She reluctantly agreed, "Alright, I'll try my best."
With Helen's promise, Sylvia's face showed no signs of unhappiness. "Come here, let me see if you've grown taller or gained any weight."
Helen felt she was being schemed against but was willing to go along with it.
After dinner with Sylvia and Charlie, Helen went to her bedroom on the third floor. She opened the door to find a large poster with a bold "H" at the bottom.
Helen looked up at her own poster, and a special gleam appeared in her eyes. She quickly shifted her gaze and scanned the room. Everything was just as she had left it, a testament to her grandparents' care.
Helen went straight to the storage room in her bedroom. She opened the door to find a collection of digital albums and posters. She picked up a few copies of her limited edition album.
"Since Phishie likes them so much, I'll bring a few for her. Zac seems to like them too, so I'll take a couple for him as well," Helen said while sorting through the albums. She signed them with a "Hannah" and carried them out.
"Helen!" Sylvia entered the room.
This was the first time Helen heard about Sylvia's family. She couldn't help but ask, "Do you still have relatives there?"
Sylvia mentioned she had a brother but she hadn't been in contact with him for many years. She had heard they had moved to Aguilisco. "Since you're in Aguilisco now, could you do me a favor?"
Helen guessed what was coming. "Grandma, just tell me what you need me to do."
Sylvia looked at the silver lock and sighed. "Although I cut off contact all these years, I've always thought about them. If you find the time, could you check on them for me?"
Helen nodded. "Alright, Grandma!"
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