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Chapter 611

Dinner was during the weekend. I told Anne about leaving in advance, so she was prepared. But she

could not help but feel uncomfortable.novelbin

She had always been carefree, jumping and pouncing around, but suddenly she became sensible. She

handed her savings and favorite things to Bennett and whispered, "My mother said that we can't bring

these things with us. Please keep them for me. I'll come back to you to get them next time."

Bennett had always been silent, but now he was even quieter. He looked up at me and said, "Madam

Reid, when will you come back with Anne?"

I couldn't find an answer to his question. So, I thought for a moment and said, "We will come back

sometime during the festive holidays."

When he heard that we would come back, a rare smile appeared on his face. "Then my father and I will

wait for you at Hovell for Halloween."

I almost forgot that it would be Halloween soon. After a slight pause, I nodded and said, "Okay, then

Anne and I will return during Halloween."

Upon hearing such an answer, the two children were in a much better mood.

Norman was silent for a while. He looked at me and said, "Are you going to Jarold City?"

I shook my head. "Perhaps not for the time being."

In the past, when Anne was younger, I had never taken her back to Ucrebury. Now that she's older, I

want to take her to Ucrebury to see Monique. I had never talked to her about this for so many years

because I didn't know how to say it.

After saying our goodbyes, we went home. Anne kept holding me, feeling melancholy. I knew that she

was reluctant to part with this place.

After coaxing her to sleep, I called Hendrix on the phone.

When he picked up the phone, his voice was deep and attractive. "I was about to call you, then you did.

Is this telepathy?"

I smiled and looked up at the bright moon hanging high outside the window. I said, "I quit my job at the

hotel."

He didn't seem to be surprised. "Well, it's a waste for you to stay with the hotel with your knowledge

and vision."

I smiled and thought, was this a compliment?

"Where are you going?" he asked in a gentle voice.

"I haven't thought about it yet!" Now, all I thought about was Anne's future. Hovell was good all around.

But it didn't seem to be ideal for Anne's future. She could have a better future, so I had to think

properly.

"No matter where you go, I will support you. Don't forget that Anne is my daughter too," he spoke. His

voice was soft and calm.

I was distracted for a few seconds, then I nodded. "Okay!"

Compared with how we used to be around each other, this was the ideal way nowadays. He didn't

force me to stay anywhere, but guided me patiently by giving advice. To be honest, I liked this very

much.

After hanging up, I booked a plane ticket to Ucrebury. Hovell didn't have an airport, so we had to take a

car for an hour and a half to get to the urban area.

I arrived at Ucrebury in September. It was Anne's first time here. As soon as we got off the plane, she

began looking around excitedly, saying, "It's very big here, Mom."

I gave a faint smile and took her to Bronzy Condo. When I left back then, I bought a house and left one

of Monique's houses for Anne.

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We took this photo when we graduated from college. Monique had already worked in the bar that year.

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That's right!

I had to have something to remember. Otherwise, I would forget my past self.

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