Chapter 1816: Fair Henderson
Chapter 1816: Fair Henderson
Chapter 1816: Fair Henderson
Mufron.
The Henderson family bank.
This was the new building Justin had recently purchased. After leaving Pascaylia, he moved the bank's
headquarters here.
Today, his assistant brought a young girl. The girl had fair and delicate skin, beautiful features. Her
eyes were like black pupils, with a crystalline brilliance in them. It was none other than Fair who was
captured in Pascaylia.
"Uncle, it's you!" Fair was especially surprised when she saw Justin. She had an extremely deep
impression of this gentle and handsome uncle. The thrilling scene that happened in the harbor parking
lot back then still seemed vivid whenever she recalled it.
"Yes, it's me. You will never be bullied again."
Justin looked at Fair gently. After coming to Mufron, he learned what had happened to Fair being taken
away. He used a lot of funds and many channels before finally finding out the one who took Fair was
called Athena. He also learned a little about the entanglement between Athena, Joyce and Luther. He
found Athena's base. Unexpectedly, he really found Fair.
Athena's people in Mufron were keeping a tight watch originally, but for some reason they had lowered
their guard recently, allowing him to take action and successfully rescue Fair.
"Thank you, Uncle." Fair blinked her bright eyes and asked, "Is Anderson okay now? Is he safe? He
hasn't encountered any more danger, right?"
"Yes." Justin hadn't contacted Joyce for a while, as he didn't want to disturb her too much.
"That's great. As long as he's fine. Otherwise I would feel guilty forever. Uncle, I really didn't betray him.
I didn't know anything. I was framed." Fair pleaded, looking miserable.
After being captured, she didn't have it good. Her little face had become so thin there was barely any
meat left. Perhaps because she was of no more use, Athena didn't care whether she lived or died. She
often went a whole day without a meal. Just when she thought death was near, it was Uncle Henderson
who saved her.
Justin smiled. "Of course I believe you. You are just a kind child. Don't worry, you are safe now."
Fair nodded. Although she was happy, there was still a trace of loneliness in her expression.
Even if she was saved, where could she go afterwards? An orphanage? After all, she was a homeless
orphan without parents.
She suddenly looked up timidly at Justin, "I have an unreasonable request. Can I say it?"
Justin squatted down to look at her eye to eye.
He gently asked, "Go ahead, it's alright."
"Uncle Henderson, can you adopt me?" Fair spoke her mind. "I really like math. In the future I will study
hard and get into the best finance university. When I grow up, I will work for you to repay your Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
kindness."
Justin chuckled.
He reached out and touched the top of her head.
"Silly child, I was already planning to adopt you. Otherwise where could you go? Don't worry, since I
saved you, I won't abandon you. I will raise you and support your education. I will send you to the best
universities in the world. To get your Masters and PhD. In the future you can even have shares in the
Henderson family bank. I will treat you like my own daughter."
He meant every word. He probably wouldn't ever get the chance to marry in this lifetime, so Fair was
like his last spiritual sustenance. It was obvious Fair was a math genius. Last time he already
discovered her extraordinary talent. Given time and careful nurturing, she would surely be able to take
finance to the pinnacle. Officially adopting Fair, the Henderson family bank would also have an heir.
Additionally, if Fair and Anderson's affinity continued, that would be his personal wish.
He could see that Anderson cared a lot about Fair. If they did end up together in the future, his
connection with Joyce wouldn't be severed either. For him, just seeing Joyce happy would be enough.
Fair was overjoyed. Still young, she jumped up directly and clapped excitedly.
"That's great, I finally have a home!"
Justin looked at her, a smile spreading from the corners of his lips.
After rejoicing for a while, Fair asked, "Uncle, can I take your surname? I don't like my current one. It
has no relation to me at all."
Justin thought for a moment. "Fair Henderson, hmm, that's quite a nice name."
"Can I?" Fair looked expectant.
"Yes, as long as you're willing." Justin said gently.
"That's wonderful, I finally have my own name! The Henderson surname sounds so nice! From now on
I'll be called Fair Henderson!" She was so happy she spun around, utterly delighted.
Justin gazed at this especially heartwarming scene, and the smile on his lips grew even more gentle.
Looking out the window, he couldn't help but think of her far across the ocean.
His fists gradually tightened. His heart still ached. He would never be able to forget her.
Last time when he left, Luther was poisoned. He didn't know if it was resolved yet. He sincerely hoped
they could get through the difficult times. Khebury seemed calm on the surface, but he had a feeling
this was just the false impression of calm before the storm.
At this moment, his assistant brought the little girl's dress over.
"Go change into it." Justin patted her, looking at her clothes that were almost tattered. He knew she
must have had it rough recently. Treating a child like this, Athena was simply inhuman.
"Wow, what a beautiful dress!"
Fair, or now called Fair, happily held the dress. "Uncle Henderson, after changing can we go back to
Pascaylia?"
Justin asked, "You want to go back that much?"
Fair nodded vigorously. "Yes, of course I do. I miss Anderson so much. I really want to see him. But I'm
also afraid he doesn't want to see me."
Justin gently replied, "I'm afraid we can't go back yet. You'll have to wait a little longer, until they need
us the most. I will bring you back to see him. After changing, I'll bring you out for a meal. I've already
arranged the best private school here for you, as well as home tutoring."
"Okay, but over time, will Anderson forget about me? I'm worried he'll forget who I am." Fair was a little
worried.
Justin's eyes seemed to see through her, looking at someone else.
He murmured, as if speaking to her and also to himself.
"That won't happen. If someone has you in their heart, they will always remember you. No matter how
much time passes, they won't easily forget. If you're not in their heart, eventually your image will fade
away. So don't worry about it. Just go with the flow."
Fair nodded, not completely understanding. Uncle Henderson was her lifesaver. Whatever he said
must be right.
"Alright, Uncle Henderson, I'll go change then!"
She happily skipped away, holding the dress.