Became A Queen After divorce

Chapter 1278: Take Good Care of My Nephew and Niece



Given his personality, Kelvin knew he wouldn’t get any answers. He clenched his fists, trying to calm himself down.

“Don’t think I don’t know. You have connections with that Gilliam. Are you involved in the Dragon Serpent Isle incident?”

Upon hearing this, a crack appeared on Sam’s flawless, handsome face. Kelvin wasn’t surprised that he could find out.

“Yes.”

“Why? After everything, haven’t you let it go?”

Kelvin knew better than anyone how pitiful the people on the island were, all because of a few people’s ambitions.

Since making his choice, Sam had never regretted it for a single day.

He turned his head and said mockingly, “Let it go? Easier said than done… Have you ever experienced being hunted, living in constant fear?”

“Have you ever felt the frustration of seeing the one you love most right in front of you but being powerless?”

“Have you ever tasted the bitterness of having your enemy right in front of you, yet having to act obedient and clever in front of them?”

Sam’s questions left Kelvin momentarily speechless.

“I…”

“Hmph! You know nothing. What right do you have to persuade me to stop? If you want to catch me, just go to the Chulae embassy and call for help!”

These were just angry words from Sam, and Kelvin wouldn’t choose to do that anyway.

“You know I won’t do that.”

Even if the hope was slim, he hoped Sam would genuinely repent and turn back.

“Hmph! Then don’t interfere with my actions. After the visit ends, take Cheyenne back and live a good life. Also, take good care of my nephew and niece.”

He would never have any offspring, so Kelvin’s children would carry a quarter of his blood.

In terms of blood relations, they were considered his descendants, even though they had never met.

Sam’s personality was like this; he appeared gentle as water but was actually the most obstinate among the three.

“Alright.”

Kelvin nodded in agreement.

He glanced at his watch; the hour hand had reached four. Unknowingly, he had been out for several hours. If he didn’t go back soon, Cheyenne would be worried.

As he turned to leave, Kelvin suddenly remembered something.

He stopped and asked in a low voice carried by the wind, “What about her?”

Sam knew exactly who “her” referred to.

“I thought you wouldn’t want to know her whereabouts. After all, you’re the one who should hate her the most.”

Hate?

Kelvin stared at his nose, questioning his own heart.

“Maybe I hated her once, but now… I’ve let it go. Compared to me, isn’t she also a pitiable person?”

Cheyenne had taught him this.

Hearing this, Sam instinctively looked up at the blue sky above.

He thought, “Gracie would be happy to hear this from heaven.”

“She’s dead. I buried her on Dragon Serpent Isle.”

Boom-

Kelvin had seen the tombstone on the island but always held onto a sliver of hope.

“If only she weren’t dead…”

But there are no “ifs” in this world.

Retracting his gaze, Kelvin’s face darkened as if shrouded by clouds, a heavy stone pressing on his heart.

“I understand. Thank you for telling me.”

“Hmm.”

Without hesitation, Kelvin turned and left, leaving Sam alone to quietly watch his departing figure.

“The next time we meet, we will be enemies.”

His voice wasn’t loud, but Kelvin heard it.

If Sam were willing, they could have been the closest brothers in the world instead of enemies.

Kelvin continued walking.

When he returned to the front hall, he saw the master again. The latter greeted him with a prayer gesture.

“Amitabha, are you from the distant East?”

Kelvin returned the greeting and asked softly, “Master, is it true that debts create bonds?”

“Amitabha, cause and effect are the truths of this world. Why question their truth? Belief or disbelief doesn’t change their existence; they take root and grow.”

The master’s words were like fog obscuring the sun; one had to clear it to see the light. But with his wisdom, it wasn’t hard to understand.

“I understand. I have a regret in my heart. Can you help me resolve it?”

“Why be so persistent? Regrets are part of destiny. Aren’t you already very happy?”

He had a beloved woman by his side and two adorable children.

Compared to most men, Kelvin was indeed very happy, but he still had regrets in his heart.

The child he never met… and the eight years he missed when Cheyenne loved him deeply.

“I know, but I’m not content! Please help me, no matter how much it costs.”

The master was indeed a master, unmoved by money.

“Go back. Believe that sincerity brings results.”

“Master, do you mean… it’s still not possible?”

Kelvin felt disappointed. The woman earlier had obtained a chance for reincarnation; he thought he could too…

“Accumulate good deeds; heaven will respond.”

After leaving this mysterious statement, the master departed. Kelvin pondered his words and suddenly felt enlightened.This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.

“Thank you, Master. I understand.”

**

Gilliam Mansion.

Except for Brody, who had worked here for years, all the servants had been replaced.

The new faces didn’t seem unusual to anyone except Libby.

She had been out searching for the little boy these past few days and was surprised to find new faces at home upon her return.

Not only that, but there was also a middle-aged woman now.

At first, she thought it was another mistress her father brought home. But then she realized:

He always chose young and beautiful women; why change now?

Until she saw the woman’s face-she resembled Pearl by fifty percent.

If not mother and daughter, how could they look so alike?

Hadn’t Declan said his wife died twenty years ago? Why was she here now?

Would her presence affect Libby’s plans?

These questions swirled in Libby’s mind.

Before she could speak, Natalia greeted her first.

“You must be Libby.”

The familiar tone made it seem like she already knew her.

Libby stood stunned for several seconds before regaining her senses.

“Ah? Yes, I’m Libby. Auntie, you…”

Why are you here?

Before she could finish her sentence, Natalia walked over with tears in her eyes and excitedly took her hands, looking her over.

With a tearful voice, she said, “Child, I’m your aunt. I held you when you were born.”


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