Henry usually lives alone in a luxury apartment and rarely returns to the family estate, except perhaps during major holidays.
As for Henry's father, Old Henry, a Frenchman in his fifties, he is still one of the key managers of the Henry Family. He usually lives with Henry's mother in another upscale villa community in Paris.
Henry only occasionally meets his parents. For someone near thirty like Henry, if he were in Huaxia, his parents and relatives would have long begun pressuring him to get married.
In France, however, it's different. Neither his parents, nor other family members, nor his friends rush him, as foreign cultures are far more liberal in this regard.
In fact, even if Henry were to bring home a same-sex boyfriend one day, his parents likely wouldn't say much—they'd simply support him.
Old Henry was at work in the Henry Family's building when suddenly he saw a call from his son. Answering the phone, he asked, "Son, what's the matter?"
"Dad, I'm sick."