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Darren’s remains found their resting place next to those of his first wife,

Reina. A space was left beside them, symbolizing Eloise’s future resting place.

Eloise sobbed, her voice breaking. “Reina, Darren, rest in peace.”

Eloise vowed to care for Rena with all her might in the future.

Rena held Eloise in a tight embrace, finding solace in their connection.Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

In that moment, a slender figure hurriedly approached from a distance.

The man possessed an elegance and grace that set him apart.

It was none other than Lyndon.

Aware of Elvira’s actions and Rena’s separation from Waylen, Lyndon had come to pay his respects at Darren’s grave, seeking redemption for the sins of the Coleman family.

Rena didn’t stop him and simply acknowledged, “Thank you for coming.”

Lyndon intended to place flowers on the lid of the coffin, but his. eyes widened as he noticed something.

It was a picture of his first love, Reina, on the gravestone, accompanied by a line of text.

“In loving memory of my beloved wife, Reina.”

Lyndon’s blood ran cold, and disbelief washed over him.

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He called out to Reina repeatedly, his voice filled with anguish.

“Reina, Reina… How can this be?”

Ignoring the presence of so many acquaintances, Lyndon rushed to Reina’s tombstone, disregarding any sense of dignity. With trembling fingers, he gently touched the picture.

It was his Reina.

She had become someone else’s wife, married to Darren.

Lyndon turned his gaze to Rena, realizing that she was the same age as his long lost daughter,

Upon closer inspection, he saw a resemblance, a reflection of himself in Rena’s youthful features. Rena could very Well be his biological daughter with Reina.

Yet, he had caused Rena immense suffering.

He had even hoped for Elvira to be with Waylen after his breakup with Rena.

The weight of this revelation crushed Lyndon, and he spat out a mouthful of blood onto Reina’s tombstone.

Lyndon’s blood stained the tombstone, imbuing it with a vivid red hue.

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