Chapter 159 Mia's nightmare

But what made it even worse was that, when he looked up, he saw Mrs. Regan standing in the doorway, her eyes wide. She must have seen him kiss Rosca's forehead. His face flushed with embarrassment and shame. How could he have been so thoughtless?

Mrs. Regan stood in the doorway, her expression a mix of surprise and understanding. She had seen Bright's heartfelt plea to Rosca, his genuine concern evident in every word he spoke. And now, witnessing him kiss her daughter's forehead, she realized the depth of his feelings for Rosca.

"Bright," she said softly, stepping into the room, "you truly care for Rosca, don't you?"

Bright's cheeks flushed even deeper with embarrassment, but he nodded, unable to deny the truth. "Yes, Mrs. Regan," he admitted, his voice barely above a whisper. "I care about her more than I can put into words."

Mrs. Regan smiled gently, placing a hand on Bright's shoulder. "I can see that, dear," she said kindly. "And I want you to know that we appreciate everything yo
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