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River smiled nonchalantly and said, “You’re not late; I’ve just arrived. Don’t stand there. Come sit.”
Neil took a seat, holding Liora in his arms. He then passed one of the gifts to Tyler. “Ty, this is the customized processor you wanted.
Tyler received it with a smile. “Thank you, Uncle Neil.”
Grabbing his backpack, he pulled out his laptop and tools to assemble the processor.
As River looked at her children, she felt a sense of bitterness.
She had had a difficult delivery while pregnant with triplets, losing consciousness during labor.
The doctor had informed her that her first child had passed away.
She imagined the child would be lively and healthy like Tyler and Liora if they were still alive.
Suppressing her sorrow, River told Neil, “Have you made arrangements for Ms. Smith, Neil?”
“She will catch an early flight the day after tomorrow,” said Neil after taking a sip of coffee.
River nodded and picked up her shades from the table. “I’m going to the restroom.”
Seeing the huge shades concealing her beautiful face, Neil felt guilty. If only he could have proven that River was his biological sister years ago, she wouldn’t have been framed by
Daniella and sent to prison.
On the difficult delivery night, he had spent a considerable sum to bribe the prison guards so they would announce River’s death from illness to the public.
He had sought Paige to fake–cremate River’s corpse while he bribed his way to leave with
River. If he hadn’t done so, River would have died in prison.
Walking toward the restroom, River bumped into someone at the turning.
River stumbled backward from the impact and heard a sharp, angry scolding voice before she could look up. “Are you too blind to see a person or something?”
River’s body stiffened upon hearing the unmistakable voice that would forever haunt her.
She raised her eyes to the woman she had despised for six long years, peering through her shades.
River had worked tirelessly, honing her skills abroad, with one goal in mind–to return and bring Daniella to justice.
Suppressing the hatred in her heart, River replied coldly, “I see a person, but anything
Three days later, at Spectre Restaurant.
A woman entered the restaurant’s private room, holding two beautiful children.
After sitting down, she removed her shades, revealing her clear, almond–shaped eyes.
“Mommy, when is our uncle coming?” the daughter asked, lying on her lap.
The woman gently caressed the girl’s nose and replied, “Lia, you just had a video call with your uncle before getting on the plane.”
Sitting beside them, a boy with delicate facial features and shiny dark eyes sipped water gracefully and said, “Mother, Lia is excited about meeting our uncle for a new doll.”
Curious, the woman turned to him. “Don’t you have anything you want, Tyler?”
Tyler slowly pushed his glass toward her on the table with a smile. “Why don’t you buy an additional component for my computer, Mommy?”
The woman’s lips twitched, and she turned away. “Let’s pretend I didn’t ask.”
As her voice faded, the private room’s door opened, and Neil entered carrying two gifts.
Liora immediately ran to Neil, hugging his thigh and looking up at him with her light brown, round eyes. Childishly, she exclaimed, “Uncle Neil, I missed you! I want a doll!”
Neil picked up Liora, unsure whether to laugh or cry.
He rubbed noses with her and said, “Naughty Lia, the doll is more important than me!”
Liora hugged Neil’s neck tightly. “Hehehe, Uncle Neil is important too.”
Neil looked toward the confident woman seated on the sofa and said with a warm smile, “I’m sorry for being late, River.”
River smiled nonchalantly and said, “You’re not late; I’ve just arrived. Don’t stand there. Come sit.”
Neil took a seat, holding Liora in his arms. He then passed one of the gifts to Tyler. “Ty, this is the customized processor you wanted.”
Tyler received it with a smile. “Thank you, Uncle Neil.”
Grabbing his backpack, he pulled out his laptop and tools to assemble the processor.
As River looked at her children, she felt a sense of bitterness.
She had had a difficult delivery while pregnant with triplets, losing consciousness during labor. The doctor had informed her that her first child had passed away.
She imagined the child would be lively and healthy like Tyler and Liora if they were still alive.
Suppressing her sorrow, River told Neil, “Have you made arrangements for Ms. Smith, Neil?”
“She will catch an early flight the day after tomorrow,” said Neil after taking a sip of coffee.
River nodded and picked up her shades from the table. “I’m going to the restroom.”
Seeing the huge shades concealing her beautiful face, Neil felt guilty. If only he could have proven that River was his biological sister years ago, she wouldn’t have been framed by
Daniella and sent to prison.
On the difficult delivery night, he had spent a considerable sum to bribe the prison guards so they would announce River’s death from illness to the public.
He had sought Paige to fake–cremate River’s corpse while he bribed his way to leave with
River. If he hadn’t done so, River would have died in prison.
Walking toward the restroom, River bumped into someone at the turning.
River stumbled backward from the impact and heard a sharp, angry scolding voice before she could look up. “Are you too blind to see a person or something?”
River’s body stiffened upon hearing the unmistakable voice that would forever haunt her.
She raised her eyes to the woman she had despised for six long years, peering through her shades.
River had worked tirelessly, honing her skills abroad, with one goal in mind–to return and bring Daniella to justice.
Suppressing the hatred in her heart, River replied coldly, “I see a person, but anything
Three days later, at Spectre Restaurant.
A woman entered the restaurant’s private room, holding two beautiful children.
After sitting down, she removed her shades, revealing her clear, almond–shaped eyes.
“Mommy, when is our uncle coming?” the daughter asked, lying on her lap.
The woman gently caressed the girl’s nose and replied, “Lia, you just had a video call with your uncle before getting on the plane.”
Sitting beside them, a boy with delicate facial features and shiny dark eyes sipped water gracefully and said, “Mother, Lia is excited about meeting our uncle for a new doll.”
Curious, the woman turned to him. “Don’t you have anything you want, Tyler?”
Tyler slowly pushed his glass toward her on the table with a smile. “Why don’t you buy an additional component for my computer, Mommy?”
The woman’s lips twitched, and she turned away. “Let’s pretend I didn’t ask.
As her voice faded, the private room’s door opened, and Neil entered carrying two gifts.
Liora immediately ran to Neil, hugging his thigh and looking up at him with her light brown, round eyes. Childishly, she exclaimed, “Uncle Neil, I missed you! I want a doll!”
Neil picked up Liora, unsure whether to laugh or cry.
He rubbed noses with her and said, “Naughty Lia, the doll is more important than me!”
Liora hugged Neil’s neck tightly. “Hehehe, Uncle Neil is important too.”
Neil looked toward the confident woman seated on the sofa and said with a warm smile, “I’m sorry for being late, River.”
River smiled nonchalantly and said, “You’re not late; I’ve just arrived. Don’t stand there. Come sit.”
Neil took a seat, holding Liora in his arms. He then passed one of the gifts to Tyler. “Ty, this is the customized processor you wanted.
Tyler received it with a smile. “Thank you, Uncle Neil.”
Grabbing his backpack, he pulled out his laptop and tools to assemble the processor.
As River looked at her children, she felt a sense of bitterness.
She had had a difficult delivery while pregnant with triplets, losing consciousness during labor. The doctor had informed her that her first child had passed away.
She imagined the child would be lively and healthy like Tyler and Liora if they were still alive.
Suppressing her sorrow, River told Neil, “Have you made arrangements for Ms. Smith, Neil?”
“She will catch an early flight the day after tomorrow,” said Neil after taking a sip of coffee.
River nodded and picked up her shades from the table. “I’m going to the restroom.”
Seeing the huge shades concealing her beautiful face, Neil felt guilty. If only he could have proven that River was his biological sister years ago, she wouldn’t have been framed by
Daniella and sent to prison.
On the difficult delivery night, he had spent a considerable sum to bribe the prison guards so they would announce River’s death from illness to the public.
This time the author has outdone herself. This chapter repeated the same passage 3 times !