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In this lifetime, no matter what happened, she would never leave Finley. Even if it meant death, she would die by Finley's side.
Samantha looked at Daphne seriously and said, "My heart belongs to Finley, Daphne. I have no way to escape, and I never thought of escaping. I will come back early and remember to feed Finley." With that, Samantha left the Dean Residence in her car.
Finley's villa was located on the mountaintop.
Various fruit trees lined the road downhill.
She remembered her past life when she mentioned her liking for osmanthus cake and osmanthus flowers. Finley ordered people to plant osmanthus trees along the road downhill.
At that time, she asked him why he did that, and he replied, "Because I will fulfill anything that Sam likes."
after regaining her intelligence, she tried to escape from
then continued with the words he hadn't
can return to my
rubbing it with her shirt, she
but she felt it was
planted by Finley himself, so no matter how sour they were, in
and warm tears rolled down
"Finley, I'm sorry."
"I'm sorry..."
on the steering wheel and
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but Samantha wiped away the tears from her face then started the engine again and continued on to the
would start making amends for Finley, starting with the
belonged to her and also take back
wanted Finley to know that she was serious about him and that she wasn't
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