Chapter: 928
Naturally, Riley didn't understand why her uncle was crying at that time. But as she thought of it now, the reason was obvious.

He had been crying because of Rachel.

“I remember!" Riley smiled.

“I remember I saw your picture in Uncle

Roger's room before! No wonder I find you to be so beautiful! It was the same reaction I had when I saw your picture."

‘Roger has my picture in his room?' It had been four years already.

Rachel thought that Roger must have forgotten her by now. So it was really shocking hearing that he still had her picture on display in his room.

This discovery stunned Rachel a little. Clara, too, was beside herself because, Riley had innocently evoked a topic she had deliberately been avoiding. She pinched Riley's face and said with a smile, "Riley, what are you talking about?"

"I'm saying what I saw and can remember, Mommy." The little girl was so innocent and absorbed in what she was saying that she didn't notice the slight change on Clara's face.

"Mommy, I'm not a kid anymore. I'm going to primary school this year, you know?"

“Yes, you're right." Afraid that Riley would say something else she shouldn't, Clara answered her hastily so that she wouldn't go back to it.

Unfortunately for Clara, Riley had plans that were different from hers.

The little girl walked up to Rachel and greeted, “Aunt Rachel?"

"Yes?" Rachel left her thoughts when she heard her name and looked down at the little angel in front of her.

Riley reached out and held Rachel's hand.

“Aunt Rachel, my uncle doesn't have a girlfriend yet. Would you like to be his girlfriend?

It disturbs my grandma that he isn't married yet. If you can be my uncle's wife, he will be very happy, and eventually, my grandma will be happy too."

Clara's eyelids twitched.

"Riley..."

Rachel was also surprised. That was the last thing she was expecting to hear from Riley. For a moment, it was silent everywhere.

Clara pulled Riley's hand from Rachel's and said, "I don't know where you got this from, Riley. But you shouldn't talk nonsense, my dear."

Riley pouted and muttered, "No, Mommy, it is not nonsense. Don't say that."

"Rachel, you..." Clara started and trailed, not knowing exactly what to say. She knew it wasn't Riley's fault. After all, Riley was only a child.

For her, nature had to take its course. She was neither for or against Roger and Rachel being together. She just believed things couldn't be forced.

“Don't worry, Clara. I'm not taking it seriously," Rachel said with a soft smile.