Chapter 629

Lysander’s mind was set, and there was no way she could sway him. Staying would have only inflicted more pain on Sophia.

If she had left, Lysander would have at least comforted Sophia.

If she had stayed, Lysander would have only been more cold-hearted.

Thalassa choked back her tears, “I’ll leave immediately. Please take care of Sophia. Don’t be harsh.”

She looked at the timid Sophia one last time, her heart aching. With a heavy heart, she walked away.

In the yard, the other three children were nowhere to be seen. They had been taken by the housekeepers to play further afield, enjoying a lively game of soccer, oblivious to the happenings back at home.

Thalassa quickly got into the car, fearing the kids would see her departure and chase after her, causing her more pain.

If forcibly separated, the children would cry out until they were hoarse.

Leaving quietly while they were happily playing seemed the best

pulled away from the Sinclair’s

welled up, her shoulders shaking from crying. She was too scared to call out for her mother, too scared

being held by someone she found

her tears, “No more crying. I’ll take you to pick some antiques. Take

continued to sob. Even the mention of her favorite antiques couldn’t console her.

mother, but her

her tears, the memory of Sophia’s frightened and timid face causing her heart

see her children

suggested she wouldn’t be allowed to see

about Grandma Sybil’s accident? Why didn’t they believe

Robert lie?

what had happened, Zephyr didn’t want the police to check fingerprints on Grandma Sybil. Everyone thought Sophia’s words were just children’s talk and

of killing Grandma Sybil

of what

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