Gary and Nara stood outside the door and nodded to Mrs. Spencer.
Mrs. Spencer marched forward and looked back to see Gary standing next to Nara, wiping away tears.
Nara gestured to him, seeming to say, "Don't cry."
But Gary cried harder, and Nara let out a slight sigh.
Gary had always appeared gentle and mild-mannered, but now he seemed so pained and distressed that he seemed to have lost the most important thing in his life.
Mrs. Spencer's heart, for some reason, suddenly softened.
Ever since Gary was little, she had doted on him, buying him anything he wanted as long as the family could afford it.
When he wanted to play games, if he persuaded her, she would indulge him too.
Thankfully, Gary had always been restrained and successfully got into university.
Over the years, he had rarely asked for anything from her.