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CHAPTER 70: You Miss Him, Don’t You?

Author: Brandykhoko
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-18 01:33:46

Shirley sat in the leather chair, her hands resting on her lap, but her fingers curled tightly into fists. Seth’s house had always been like this, untouched by warmth, too large for a man who lived alone. His children were gone, spread across different corners of the city, and the only ones here—aside from himself—were the staff who knew better than to intrude.

It had been twenty-eight years since she had last been this close to him. Back then, she had been young, head over heels, caught in the effortless charm of a man who knew exactly how to wield his words.

How could she not have fallen? He was handsome, compelling—his voice alone was an invitation, a promise. And she had believed in a promise of forever.

She had loved him, blindly, foolishly—until the day he announced his engagement to another woman. By the time she realized she was carrying his child, Seth had already married into a powerful family, leaving her no choice but to walk away.

But fate had been kind. A widower w
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