Five years later.
Jennie had just arrived at the Airport.
With her black hair hanging over her shoulders, the woman in a long beige coat and high-heels looked at the strange yet familiar clouds in the sky while holding a suitcase.
She was only 18 when she left. Now that she came back, she was already 23. Her previous baby face, however, had grown mature and more beautiful with time.
A four-year-old boy in a formal suit could be seen accompanying her. Judged by his stern little face, one could assume he would become a handsome man in the future. Pursing his thin lips, he followed closely behind Jennie as she walked.
"Leo, Jennie!" A woman suddenly rushed over and hugged Jennie.
At the sight of her old best friend, Chaeng, Jennie held her back.
Releasing her friend, Chaeng couldn't wait to lower her head to look at Leo. She then said in astonishment, "Jennie, your boy is even more handsome in person than in the video!"
"Of course. He's my son, after all," Jennie answered with a smile.
"Good to see you, Mommy Chaeng." Leo looked up at Chaeng and greeted her politely before resuming his cold demeanor.
Chaeng gave him a thumbs-up and said, "Nice! Keep up with the little CEO's attitude!"
Leo smiled briefly in response, and then once again, his poker face was back on.
Chaeng couldn't help but shake her head, feeling sorry for her friend. Jennie should have had twins, but unfortunately, the other baby was born with an illness and didn't make it. If only that child had survived...
With a smile, Jennie couldn't help but remember Lisa's face every time she looked at her son. At such a young age, Leo already resembled his father a lot, even in his manners.
However, the man was just a driver for the Manoban family, not a CEO.
Wanting to give the mother and son a nice reception, Chaeng took them to a buffet restaurant.
Since Leo was wise enough to pick up his food by himself, Jennie didn't have to accompany the boy.
As soon as Chaeng sat at the table, she whispered to her friend, "Are you really going to give the child back to his father?"
"I have no choice." Then she raised her voice again and added, "As his father, he's the most suitable person to take care of Leo until he grows up."
"Is there really no cure for your disease?" Chaeng asked worriedly.
"I have advanced gastric cancer. I only have a year left. I don't want to waste time on useless treatments. I'll try my best to earn as much money as possible this year so that father and son can live happily for the rest of their lives." A faint smile appeared on the corner of her lips as if, for a brief moment, she had forgotten the sadness her condition brought her.
Although she seemed calm on the surface, no one knew the pain she had been carrying inside.
For an instant, Chaeng didn't know what to say, so she silently put a bowl of porridge in front of her before speaking again. "I had sent him the divorce agreement as you said back then. I don't know if he is married or not nowadays..."
"That's why I want you to help me take care of Leo for the next few days. I need to find out more about him. If he has remarried or has a child, I won't disturb him anymore. But if he doesn't have anyone and is willing to take responsibility for our son, I still need to make sure he's not a terrible man. After all, Leo will have to live with him for so many years." Before she came back, Jennie had already thought about everything.
"Of course, leave Leo to me. I don't have a job now anyway, so I have plenty of time," Chaeng assured her, and then handed her a bunch of keys. "I've bought the house you asked for."