Chapter 529 Burned the Report

As Byron rushed downstairs to the apartment, he noticed that

there were no lights from the upstairs windows.

Though it was still early, he was worried that they might have fallen asleep.

After all, he feared Cora becoming involved with someone

else.

So, he hurried upstairs.

Standing before the familiar apartment, Byron attempted to unlock it with his fingerprint.

However, he discovered that Cora had probably deleted his fingerprint from the unlocking function, indicating that she no longer wanted him around.

So, he could only ring the

doorbell

He pressed it several times, but the door didn’t open.

Frustrated, he resorted to force.

“Cora, come out! I forbid you to be with him. You’re my wife.

Chapter 529 Burned the Report

Do you hear me!”

After knocking and shouting for a while, the neighbors

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they hurriedly opened their doors to see

of the neighbors, a woman,

Where have you been? We

warm–hearted and used to see Cora

when she didn’t want to cook.

in Cora’s

elevator when going out. With these frequent encounters, the neighbor had an impression of

York four years ago and why Byron

to New York, Cora had a child with

Burned

man

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But Byron appeared again…

was too anxious to chat

know if Cora is

neighbor’s husband happened to walk

replied, “She just left. I came back from

She had the child with her,

large bags. She said she was leaving

as to why Cora

a good

anymore.

“What!”

this, Byron became very anxious. He

headed to the

During that period, Cora seemed quite down. Her friends and brother came to see her every day, looking very worried

she would do

the neighbors saw him about to

ask him more questions.

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ultimately, men understood

concerned Byron was, also quickly held back his wife and said to Byron, who was walking away, “The child looks a lot like you. Work

was this remark that made Byron turn around and smile, saying,

Then, the elevator arrived.

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