Chapter 68 Not Know Her Well Enough

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After carefully observing, Aurelia inquired, “Were you filming a fight scene? You seem quite banged up.”

Even if it was a fight scene, they’re too rough.

“Yeah, it was a brawl, a group of people fighting together. Things got a bit rough, and some of us ended up With black eyes. I got caught up in the action and lost focus for a moment, or I wouldn’t have gotten hurt at all. But don’t worry, I’ll survive. Let’s head home; I’m famished,” Charlie replied, his tone breezy, as if brushing off the incident.

Xavier’s expression darkened slightly.

Glancing at Aurelia, who still wore a concerned expression, he reassured her, “Charlie’s tough as nails, he’ll bounce back. Let’s go, Mom’s been waiting.”

“I can practically taste Mom’s pot roast already!” Charlie exclaimed, looking eager to dig in.

“I’m looking forward to all of Mom’s dishes,” Aurelia chimed in, a hint of anticipation in her voice.

As 1 they walked towards the parking lot, Xavier trailed behind, his gaze fixed on his younger siblings. A pang of regret washed over him, his fists involuntarily tightening.

He felt like he had let them down, failed in his duty as an older brother to protect them from harm.

Matthew arrived back at Starry Sea Mansion unusually early that day.

For hours, from just after seven until past ten, he remained seated in the living room, immersed in a book.

His recent business trip had kept him away for over a week.

If he didn’t remember the fact that he was married, the current serenity of the mansion might have convinced him he was still single.

The light in his eyes dimmed, and he glanced at the wall clock–it read half past eleven.

Did she not come back at all while I was away on my business trip?

He rubbed his temples, and the memory of Aurelia’s pale face in the hospital lingered in his mind.

It seemed she still had feelings for Curtis.

When Aurelia finally returned to Starry Sea Mansion, it was already half

past twelve.

She lost track of time while spending time with her family, chatting and sharing a meal.

Startled by Matthew’s presence, she greeted him with a hint of surprise. “Mr. Quigley, you’re back.”

She had expected him to be away for a couple more days, considering he had just met up with Angela and probably wouldn’t want to part so soon.

Matthew looked in Aurelia’s direction.

After greeting him, Aurelia headed straight upstairs without another word.

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moment. Matthew’s voice halted Aurelia’s tracks.

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curiosity in her gaze. “Do you need something. Mr. Quigley?” she asked,

mentally, but still, her heart

off guard. “If you have time tomorrow,

he said, his eyes holding a depth of

by Curtis? Is that

He wasn’t broaching the subject

right,” she replied softly, taking

thought struck her, prompting her to pause. “Thank you for today at the hospital,” she added

offered to help her find a lawyer because Matthew had

Curtis and his mother might not have

you let go

lasted for years, and life’s already

Aurelia’s gaze darkened.

she had squandered on a worthless man always filled

Aurelia’s brief silence and felt a surge

such a mistake to occur again. I’ll simply regard those youthful years as wasted

mood instantly improved. His lips curled into a smile as he remarked, “It’s

right, goodnight,”

few minutes later, Matthew set down his book and made his way

the notification sound from WhatsApp on his mobile phone

checked the message as he

was a text from Angela that read: Good night, Mr.

simply switched his phone to silent

the floor–to- ceiling window with a glass of

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Matthew’s WhatsApp

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had confirmed with him about the alumni reunion scheduled for three days later, hoping

alumni reunion would’ve been meaningless if

that afternoon, he responded curtly: I’ll see

did not reply to her goodnight message. Perhaps he was already asleep, or maybe he had seen her message but

uncertainty left a bitter

guess the thoughts of others, she failed to decipher what was on

hand to

breakfast the

set with

favorite croissants and a selection

glasses of milk. “Grandma sent breakfast,”

warmth. “The milk’s temperature is just right,”

captivated by the curve

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