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Chapter 867

| opened my mouth to say something but took my words back at the last minute. Instead, | simply said, "Take care of yourself."It was late.

By the time Hendrix returned home, it was already midnight. | was half asleep when | felt him climbing into bed.

Feeling too drowsy, | did not ask him how things went.

When | woke up the next morning, he had already gone out.novelbin

Fiona knocked on the door and said, "Madam, if you're awake, breakfast is ready. When Mr. Roberts went out this morning, hetold me to come up to take the laundry to wash."

| nodded and let her into the bedroom. Then, | went to the bathroom.

As always, the laundry was taken care of by her so | did not need to worry about it. | tied my hair and went into the bathroom.| noticed the stunned look she had when she picked up Hendrix's laundry.

Instinctively, | looked over and clearly saw a bright red lipstick mark on the collar of his white shirt.

"Mrs. Roberts, Master Roberts might have..." Fiona said, feeling a little awkward.

I smiled and said, "It's alright. It was probably an accident. Just go on and take it to wash!"

| continued to brush my teeth and wash my face. | was not upset. After spending so many years with Hendrix, | knew clearly inmy heart just what kind of person he was.

When it came to the affairs between men and women, | still trusted him wholeheartedly. | wouldn't doubt him over such trivialmatters.

Fiona let out a breath of relief and left after gathering the laundry.

She took a few steps out of the door before turning back again. She stood outside the door and said, "Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Robertsisn't that kind of person. Don't think too much about it.”

| smiled and said, "| have known him for eight years. | know him well enough to have at least this little bit of confidence in him."She let out a sigh of relief and went out of the bedroom.

After breakfast, | instructed Fiona to take care of Anne. | left straight for Yana's house.

| hadn't seen her for nearly half a year. On the way,

| dropped by the mall and picked up a gold pendant and a pair of silver bracelets. It was said that gold was good for their ionizingeffect and silver was hypoallergenic, thus all in all, they were excellent gifts for a child.

When | arrived, Yana held her child, who was crying sadly in her arms to coo him. Her child had not yet turned one.

She was surprised to see me. She handed the child over to the nanny and walked towards me saying, "Why didn't you tell me inadvance that you were coming? | would have gone to pick you up. Have you eaten yet?"

| smiled and said, "| had breakfast before | left the house earlier." My eyes were drawn to the child and | couldn't help but ask, "Ishe hungry?"

She huffed and complained, "This boy is always crying. He cries just about everything. | am convinced that he is moresqueamish than a girl."

Looking at the content smile on her face, | couldn't help feeling a few stabs of envy. | said, "After all, he's still a child. Things willbe better as he grows older."

| wanted so much to hold the baby, but instead, | just handed the gift to her.She nagged at me for a while before pulling me into the living room, where we engaged in small talk.

On the way back home, | felt lost, notknowing where to go. | went i

alley an psedsifolPman sellingmeaner Somehow, | felt that thescene was somewhat familiar.Please read the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

| went forward and ordered a packet of corn. The old man said with a smile, "Miss, would you like to get sweet potatoes andgrilled potatoes too?"

Looking at his tan and kind face, | gave in with a nod, "Alright!"

Things got a little awkward when |tried to pay. | did not have my walletwith me as | hadn' Niches rain oFinguiniaash'tor quite some time. |had with me only my phone andsome credit cards. It was to say theleast, rather embarrassing. Pleaseread the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

The old man noticed my distress and said kindly, "Don't worry. | will be here every day. You can pay me the next time you dropby."

| stared at the ten dollars worth ofgoods in my hand and mn

forlorn| Ahegidniae: \ Paimeats. "I'm sorry, but | reallydon't have any cash with me." Pleaseread the original content atNovelDrama.Org.

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