"I understand, grandma, don't worry."

Elizabeth sighed. "Now only you and I are left in this house. How can I not worry about you?" Then, she asked, "By the way, how is Grace doing?"

At the mention of Grace, Benjamin simply said, "Grandma, don't worry. She's doing well."

Hearing this, Elizabeth nodded understandably. "Yes, Grace is a good girl. It's just a pity you two weren't destined for each other. If only ... well, let bygones be bygones. It's late. You should rest early too." "Yes, Grandma, you should go back to sleep."

After leaving Elizabeth's room, Benjamin went straight back to his bedroom.

Over the past three years, he had rarely been at home, with Grace taking care of everything. Now, after their divorce, he had been coming home more frequently.

But sometimes he found himself missing the times when Grace still lived there.

Benjamin pushed the door open and found no signs of Grace. Any traces of her had been gradually erased over time.

couldn't help but take out a pack of

swirled around him,

supporting her. Just as the housekeeper was about to speak,

at Benjamin by the window, sighing helplessly. Then, she quietly whispered to the housekeeper, "Let's go. Help me back

"Yes, ma'am."

and decided something. "Get me my phone.

"Yes, ma'am."

bit blurry. She checked her phone and saw

I slept so well!" she exclaimed and quickly got

her gaze fell on the neatly folded clothes at the side. They had clearly been prepared

to the dressing room to change. The style of the clothes perfectly matched her taste, and even the size

dressed, she went

the dining room, "Up

walked a

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