Liora forcefully threw the candles onto the ground, a ruthless act that echoed her frustration. Turning to Evan, she urged, "Let's go, Daddy."Evan was still protecting the lamp and glanced at it. Before he could speak, Liora said, "It's useless now."Evan nodded, straightened his back, and led Liora back to the car, holding her hand.-An hour later, Evan instructed the chef at The River Taste to serve the soup meant for Liora and the chicken soup prepared for Caroline.While they ate, Evan couldn't shake Chance's words from his mind. 'Chance's mother didn't spend time with him when he needed her. Now that he no longer needs her, she reached out to him.'Involuntarily, Evan's gaze landed on Caroline's tired face. He sensed that she needed him now.'I'm being distant from her now. If I remember our past and decide to seek her out in the future, she might not need me anymore, right? However, I don't know how to embrace her without our memories.'Caroline's voice interrupted Evan
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