Chapter 2164
Chapter 2164
“Alright,” Romeo glanced back at Arabella, a silent gesture that he would take Grandpa home first. Arabella nodded in understanding.
“Bella,” at that moment, Cathy’s eyes were red and brimming with tears, her voice quivering as she clutched Arabella’s hand. “My parents almost got you and your parents killed. I’m so sorry.”
“They've already apologized,” Arabella said, comforting the young girl with warmth in her voice. “You didn’t know anything about it, Cathy. It’s not your fault.”
“But they.” “That is the grudge of their generation. It has nothing to do with us. Our bond will not change.” Arabella’s words made Cathy burst into tears again. “I'll come visit you again in a few days.”
“That would be lovely,” Arabella’s warm and kind smile made Cathy unable to resist hugging her and crying out, “You’re so good, sis. My parents hurt you, kept you away from your own family for years, yet you forgive them so easily. If only | had a time machine, I'd be the first to go back and stop them.”
But there were no time machines in real life, and her parents’ mistakes couldn’t be undone.
“You go on and take Grandma and Grandpa home,” Arabella said, patting her back. “Everything will get better.”
Cathy cried even harder.
“We'll come see you again soon, sis,” Luna added, her eyes also red.
Arabella wiped away Luna’s tears, then turned to Jeffery and handed him a tissue from the table. “Next time, come with smiles.” The three of them managed to laugh through their tears, nodding and looking back repeatedly as they left.
Meanwhile.
Serena was taken to the police station, where a mountain of evidence against her had been amassed.
One night, while locked up, she dreamed that she had been wronged by Arabella’s and just then received a message from Martin. She casually replied with a sad emoji, which worried Martin greatly. He sent her several messages in a row, and when she didn’t reply, he called her several times. Seeing she didn’t answer, he directly sent her a bunch of smiley face balloons.
As the balloons rose and entered her sight, Serena’s tears began to fall. As the tears flowed, she realized it was just a dream.
She remembered, long ago, Martin had indeed sent her smiley face balloons, but at that time, she hadn’t cared about his feelings. Instead, she captured the spectacular scene, intending to post it on Facebook someday.
She wanted to wait until Martin’s stock increased—until she felt it was worth boasting, then she would share it with a post.
But she never imagined that she’d never get the chance again.
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Finally, someone in the cell was woken by the noise and threw something at her impatiently.
“Damn it, will you ever stop? Mourning or what!”
Startled, Serena clapped her hands over her mouth, letting tears fall silently, not daring to make another sound. Days later, Arabella went to visit Beverly.
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