Sweet like Wine: Love Your Dimples Even More-Chapter 157 - 76: The Secret of Brunswick Whiskey

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Chapter 157: Chapter 76: The Secret of Brunswick Whiskey

Sean Lowell knows that Summer Fairmont is his sister.

Summer Fairmont also knows that Sean Lowell is her brother.

The Lowell-Fairmont siblings are now facing the same issue—when is the right time to come clean.

Sean Lowell is cautious because he saw the gory photos and is afraid of hurting Summer Lowell again.

Summer Lowell, on the other hand, still has a knot in her heart.

Clearly, after Quinn Fairmont’s accident, Hieronymus did try to contact her family in the country, and they were found.

In the investigation report Hieronymus left for Summer Fairmont, there was a photo of Finn Lowell and Sean Lowell taken by a private detective.

Summer Fairmont no longer remembers what her brother looked like as a child.

But the red heart-shaped button necklace that obviously didn’t suit a boy around Sean Lowell’s neck immediately caught Summer Fairmont’s eye.

That necklace, at the scene of Quinn Fairmont’s death, the police photographed the bracelet on the blood-stained hand of Summer Fairmont, and it was identical.

After Sean Lowell’s deliberate emphasis at the hospital back home, Summer Fairmont found no opportunity to deceive herself into denial.

Clearly, they had been found over a decade ago, clearly she had family, so why did no one want to take her back then?

If she was always the one abandoned, then Summer Fairmont wouldn’t even think about going back.

No matter how cold Hieronymus was, he did adopt her, send her to school, and didn’t let her starve to death.

Was Hieronymus’s indifference more unbearable, or was the act of abandonment harder to accept?

This is a question that Summer Fairmont cannot yet answer.

She resists intensely, yet longs fiercely.

This kind of longing is something Summer Fairmont has never experienced before.

She uncontrollably wants to get closer to Sean Lowell.

Involuntarily.

Completely irrational.

Summer Fairmont was always a very free-spirited person.

Otherwise, she wouldn’t have managed to live mentally and physically healthy until now.

Reckless and uninhibited, she doesn’t care about unchangeable facts or touch unwanted memories.

Since childhood, Summer Fairmont has only been able to rely on herself.

This feeling can’t be said to be terrible, but ultimately, a large part of Summer Fairmont’s heart is missing.

In the hearts of others, The Jilted seems aloof, but in Summer Fairmont’s heart, there’s a special different feeling.

Just getting close not only feels warm but also invokes a bit of admiration.

What Summer Fairmont needs now is to reconcile with her past psychologically.

A person who carries too much can never be happy.

If Summer Fairmont had enough time to think about her direction in life, she should have come to a conclusion long ago.

However, things keep happening one after another.

There wasn’t any time left for Summer Fairmont to think or, rather, to escape.

Before Summer Fairmont had a chance to finish reading the will documents left by Hieronymus, Sean Lowell was already on Islay.

Before Summer Fairmont had time to digest, Sean Lowell was already thrown into the hospital by her.

At the moment she acted, Summer Fairmont didn’t know who was "controlling" her.

After seeing clearly, Summer Fairmont didn’t feel regret right away.

Whoever inexplicably hugged her, no matter how they were thrown down, it wouldn’t be too much.

But when she started checking Sean Lowell’s injuries, she couldn’t just act like nothing happened.

Summer Fairmont had heard people say that family ties are thicker than water and often felt "burned" by the bond of Artie Vaughn and her brother.

But it wasn’t until she truly realized that she also had a brother that a strange emotion called family affection began to swell in Summer Fairmont’s heart.

At first, Summer Fairmont directly chose to deny and ignore it.

She, Summer Fairmont, who didn’t even have a mother, how could she have a brother.

After injuring Sean Lowell, she just claimed her only duty was to pay for medical expenses.

Back then, Summer Fairmont used not going to the ward as a way to strengthen her belief.

But paying medical expenses doesn’t even require staying at the hospital.

Blood is thicker than water, maybe it’s a kind of emotion that, no matter how much you resist, you end up blending into.

Today compared to yesterday, only 24 hours have passed.

Sean Lowell is still Sean Lowell.

The first meeting was a "car crash scene," and the second meeting didn’t leave a good impression either.

Yet everything subtly changed in Summer Fairmont’s subjective resistance.