Tears cascaded down her cheeks and fell to the floor as Laura sincerely bowed before Adam. "If it weren't for you, I would have never been able to see my children again. Thank you… Thank you so much!"
Adam panicked seeing Lisa's mother bowing in front of him. He hurriedly shook his hands and anxiously said, "A-Aunty, please! You don't have to do that. I-I just did what anyone should have—"
However, Laura interrupted him. "No, not everyone would have done what you did. And for that, I'm truly grateful to you. Thank you!"
Adam didn't know how to respond. In the end, he could only glance at Lisa and gesture her to help him out.
Lisa giggled seeing Adam like this. Rarely did she see him feeling so hopeless. In the end, she nodded and walked to her mother who was still bowing toward his friend.
"Mother, it's fine. You don't have to do that." She helped her stand back up and added, "Look how uncomfortable you're making him."