As the year-end approaches, William Don, feeling rather lonely, was invited several times by Mr. Doyle and his son to spend the New Year with them, but he declined each time.
Even though they were kind and genuine, William understood, but going there, seeing them surrounded by their children and grandchildren, vibrant and joyous, he couldn't help feeling self-pity.
After all, he's not without a daughter or grandson, yet he acts like a lonely old man needing others' sympathy, which is really pointless.
So on the eve of Lunar New Year's Eve, William intentionally dawdled until the last minute before leaving work.
That's when unexpectedly, he received a call from Oliver Bloom, asking him to go to West Hill to pick up Shane Bloom for the New Year. William felt as if happiness had fallen from the sky.
But soon, he calmed down, "It's the Spring Festival, if I take Shane, Mr. Dreiberg and your father and others..."
