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Chapter 350

"After leaving North City, you'll no longer be Kimberly Shell. If... You're okay with that, then goahead." Quill smiled and added, "Of course, no matter what, I'll respect your decisions."

Kimberly took the passport and a moment later, she put it away.

"I'm going to leave, so it would be better to have a new identity. I'll be keeping the passport and theboarding pass. Thank you, Secretary Sharpio. Thank you... Quill."

"Secretary Sharpio will go with you and she'll help you arrange everything. You should settle downand rest when you get there. After I handle some work, I'll meet you there."

Kimberly stared at Quill in surprise. "You're coming too?"

"Well, it's nearly time. You still need to go through the security check, so go and queue withSecretary Sharpio."

Juliette nodded and held Kimberly's handbag for her. "Let's go, Miss Hanover."

Miss Hanover... Immediately, Juliette's address made Kimberly snap back to her senses.

After that, she will no longer be Kimberly Shell. She was a member of the Hanover family... She wasMinerva Hanover.

After getting through the security check, Kimberly turned over her shoulder to stare at Quill. Hestood in the light and there was a gentle smile on his lips.

Goodbye, North City.

Quill too... The brother she just got to know.

Kimberly bid farewell to everyone in North City quietly.

Last but not least, she whispered her farewell to Maddox.

"I hope that we'll never meet again," she thought.novelbin

Henceforth, she was Minerva Hanover. Kimberly Shell was but a ghost in the past.

She was going to start a new life.

Five years later.

It was a clear blue sky in San Novia.

"Beanie, I'll count to three. Come back here!"

"One!"

"Two!"

"Three!"

Immediately, an adorable boy dashed to Vera.

Vera tugged the boy's ear harshly and scolded, "Good on you! I just left for a while but you hookedup with a little girl? How dare you kiss her in the face? She was crying because you bullied her!"

The little boy, Beanie, retorted, "It hurts. Let me go, Auntie Vera. Otherwise, I'll tell Mommy that youbullied me."

"Sure, I'll like to see you try. Do you think that I'll be scared of that? When your mother gets here, I'lltell her that Bruno Hanover kissed another girl shamelessly! I can't wait to see how she'll punishyou!"

"Humph!" Beanie was so furious that he placed his hands on his hips. He rebuked angrily, "Mommyis very nice and she won't punish me. Besides, she is very smart, so you can't fool her!"

The duo was arguing when a slender figure in high heels approached them gracefully.

The woman was wearing a mustard yellow collared dress. The fabric on the neckline was tied into abow and it made her look elegant. Her smooth black hair hung over her shoulders. A few strands ofhair fell on her cheeks and it added a gentle touch to her face. A huge pair of sunglasses hid half ofher face, hence one could only see her beautiful red lips.

"Look, your mother's here! I'll tell her what you did!"

"Mommy!" Beanie let go of Vera's hand and rushed to grab Minerva's sleeve. "Mommy, you're finallyhere. I've been waiting for you."

Vera approached Minerva and echoed, "Oh, that's right. When he was waiting for you, he evenbullied a cute girl."

Minerva's red lips curled and she took off the sunglasses to reveal her flawless face. She bent overto stare at Beanie.

"Beanie, did you flirt with a girl again?" Her voice was gentle but intimidating.

Beanie could no longer maintain his composure and his lips twitched. "Mommy, no... Auntie Verawas lying."

Minerva chuckled, "Really?"

Beanie could feel the chill tickling down his spine and the smile faded from his face. He mutteredsoftly and looked down.

"I didn't mean to do it. It was that girl! She said I was cute, so she kept calling my name... She evensaid that she wanted to marry me."

"So you kissed her?" Vera added fuel to the fire without a care in the world.

Beanie panicked and explained to Minerva hurriedly.

"Mommy, I didn't mean to do it. I just..."

"She's too cute and you couldn't help it, right?" Minerva continued the sentence for Beanie. His eyesimmediately lit up and he nodded frantically.

Minerva concluded, "Copy the whole encyclopedia when we get back."

Beanie's face darkened. "Mommy, why? That's too much!"

"Because you don't have any self- control." Vera poured salt into Beanie's wound. She grinned andadded, "You're a man and you should control yourself. The little girl was cute, so you kissed her. Ifthis goes on, you're going to be a womanizer when you grow up, right? It's for your own good, so goback and copy everything."

Minerva got up and strode off. Meanwhile, Beanie and Vera continued to argue agitatedly behindher back.

Minerva exited the airport and put on her sunglasses again to protect her eyes from the glaring sun.

Several reporters held up their cameras and began to take pictures of them.

Minerva frowned. "Put on your hats and sunglasses. There are reporters here."

Vera was taken aback. Yet, she took out a hat from her bag swiftly and put it on Beanie. Shehanded him a pair of sunglasses and urged, "Hurry up and wear it. If you don't, our faces will be on

the front page tomorrow."

Beanie was very experienced with the situation. He put on the sunglasses and put his hands in hispockets. He tailed Minerva, looking cool and composed.

Although Vera saw it countless times, she would still chuckle whenever he acted like that.

"Beanie, don't you know other poses? You always stick to this pose whenever we bump into somereporters. Aren't you bored with it?"

Vera's comments made sense, therefore Beanie made another pose hurriedly.

"Hahaha!" Vera covered her mouth and burst into laughter.

Her laughter was very loud and Kimberly reminded curtly, "There are reporters around. Behaveyourself."

Vera held back her laughter and complained, "Speaking of reporters, it's your fault that we're gettingunwanted attention. However... This is nothing compared to those celebrities. There are only a fewreporters and we're nothing compared to those superstars."

"I'm not a celebrity. Besides... I don't care," Minerva replied indifferently.

"The reporters can't be bothered with what you think. They just want to get some information to posttheir articles."

"Really? Well, they can take all the photos they want but not of our faces."

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