"What's the matter? Is there a problem?" the person outside asked.

Sydney replied, "I'm sorry, but the car won't start."

The person seemed to be the driver of the armored vehicle. Growing a bit impatient, he glanced at his leader's car and then said to Sydney, "Let me take a look. Hand me the keys."

Given that he was driving an armored vehicle, Sydney didn't question his authority. She grabbed her bag, stepped out of the car, and handed the keys to him.

At that moment, the window of the armored vehicle slowly rolled down.

"Luke, what's going on?" a deep, steady voice inquired.

Luke Parker quickly approached. "Mr. Jackson, the car suddenly won't start. I'm checking it out and will move it right away."

Christopher glanced at the car, then his gaze shifted to Sydney, recognizing her.

Sydney seemed to recognize him too, her surprise evident.

"President Harper, what a coincidence," Christopher said with a faint smile.

Sydney moved closer. "Oh, it's you, Mr. Jackson."

As the president of a bank, Sydney often attended high-profile events and mingled with influential figures. She had had the chance to meet Christopher once before and had exchanged a few words, but that was all.

People of Christopher's stature were not easily befriended. Even though Sydney was in a position to meet such people, it depended on whether Christopher was willing.

been over a year, and she was surprised to find that

noticed a hint of redness around Sydney's eyes, with visible traces of

been crying. Sydney

"Is that so?"

like a reason for tears. It was clear that Christopher understood

deliberately avoiding his reabel.net?

question.

Jackson, I'll check her car

Christopher nodded. "Go ahead."

car, and began inspecting it to determine the issue After several unsuccessful attempts to start the car, he got out

the crisp air was beginning to bite. Sydney, dressed rather lightly, shivered as the wind blew,

door opened. Christopher shifted position and settled into the seat beside her. "Come on in. Your car might take a while." Sydney intended to decline, but with the door

with a faint, pleasant scent of perfume-clearly

the

a clean white handkerchief from his pocket, offering it to her. He said

the tears at

calm gaze remained on

thorns. She didn't know how to explain these matters to her son, so

the motherly care he deserved. Not to mention, he had a

was truly pitiful; both of her

had endured a decade of torment, watching Wesley maintain an affair with another woman. Numerous times, she had contemplated divorce, but various reasons kept her from going through with it. Only when Wesley was left with nothing and the mistress had fled did Wesley realize he had been deceived and decided

but Wesley clung to her stubbornly, refusing to let go and disrupting her peace. He even threatened to haunt her even after their separation. Eventually, Sydney grew weary. She agreed to stay married in name only, living

make amends, but how could one compensate for ten years of suffering? Healing

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