When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 1000: Gratitude

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Chapter 1000: Chapter 1000: Gratitude

"Thank you! Great mother! Thank you for raising my daughter!" Her voice trembled, "Thank you for giving her clothes to wear, food to eat... for not letting her starve or freeze."

This gesture caused everyone’s chest to tighten, and then Simon Xavier also knelt down on both knees.

Teacher Gable was startled again!

She instinctively bent down to help the couple, "No, no... please get up... please get up, I can’t accept this!"

Teacher Gable appeared kind-hearted, but the Xavier parents knelt with determination, seriously and sincerely wanting to complete the kowtow.

Teacher Gable was so anxious she didn’t know what to do, so she could only help while glancing around for help, "Adrian..."

She saw Faye hand the child over to Adrian Lancaster, then also come over and kneel beside her parents, imitating their way of kowtowing.

"Oh dear! Faye! What are you doing? Get up! Tell your dad and mom to get up too!" Chloe Gable panicked, unable to help all three of them at once.

What did she do to deserve such great respect from the Xavier Family in Jadepoint?

Nathan Xavier’s eyes felt like sand had gotten into them. He turned away, wiping his eyes with the back of his hand. His nose tingled, and tears spilled uncontrollably.

He could deeply understand his parents’ feelings. They never stopped looking for his sister over the years, praying countless times at temples.

Holding the child, Adrian Lancaster, witnessing this scene, was also deeply moved, his vision blurred.

The Xavier Family truly is full of affection and righteousness; Faye is blessed.

After kowtowing, everyone stood up. Mrs. Xavier, with tears in her eyes, held onto Chloe Gable’s arms emotionally—

"In my daughter’s journey, you were her first guide. It’s your twenty years of dedication that has nurtured her gentle, modest, and kind nature. We are truly very grateful to you." All the complex emotions piled together, unable to bear more, her vision blurred, and tears began to fall.

Chloe Gable was dumbfounded. Compared to them, she was not well-educated, lacking deep knowledge, and had no time to respond with anything.

At this, Simon Xavier also spoke, "Madam, thank you for providing Shane with a haven from the storm over the years. Your dedication, your nurturing kindness, is something The Xavier Family will never forget."

Although Faye had not yet remembered who she was, her innate kindness would not allow her to be indifferent.

"Mom." Faye stood in front of Teacher Gable, calling softly.

Chloe Gable burst into tears of joy, "Faye, as long as you’re healthy and safe, mom is very content. Congratulations on finding your biological parents. Mom is genuinely happy for you."

Faye stood there quietly, trying hard to search for memories about them, yet still found it a blank.

"Mr. Xavier, Mrs. Xavier." Teacher Gable was deeply moved and sincerely said to them—

"Meeting Faye and raising her was a kind of fate too. My family’s situation is very ordinary; I couldn’t provide her with the best. My husband is a gambler, and we have a younger son... I’ve always felt guilty about Faye, but she’s always been very understanding..."

Hearing about such a family situation, the Xavier parents felt like their hearts were being cut. Could a gambler be any good? He probably drank and was violent as well.

Their daughter must have endured a lot too, right?

"But now... he has been sent to prison and won’t affect Faye’s life anymore." This woman was very honest and genuinely kind.

However, bringing her up so well and diligently was very rare indeed. Overall, gratitude outweighed worry because everything was over now.

Now, fate had brought them together again, which was a blessing.

Subsequently, The Xavier Family warmly entertained Chloe Gable, treating her as a benefactor. "Teacher Gable, don’t worry, even though we’ve welcomed our daughter back, you are still her mother. Don’t worry about any retirement issues."

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