A warm glow of happiness instantly filled Sophia’s face when she looked down at her child. “Yes, this is my kid. I’ve gotten married, if you haven’t heard. Our son’s name is Benjamin! Benjamin, be a good boy and say hello to Aunt Corinne.”

Benjamin ignored Sophia as all of his attention was on the balloons the old man was holding.

Corinne frowned and looked probingly at Sophia. “And may I know who you married?”

Sophia smiled. “You won’t know him even if I told you his name. He’s just an ordinary person. He grew up abroad and had never even been to this country before we got married. I don’t think you’ve ever met him.”

Corinne narrowed her eyes. “Is that so?” she asked meaningfully.

Sophia laughed. “Corinne, don’t tell me you think I’ve married Jeremy?”

Corinne’s chest tightened at the mention of that name. She kept her eyes trained on Sophia, but Sophia’s expression told her that she was not hiding anything at all.

self-deprecatingly, “I wished I could’ve married Jeremy as well, but he doesn’t love me at all. He insisted on revoking our marriage so that he could be together with you, even though I begged him not to. I admit I was distraught then, but I eventually moved on after some time. I count myself very lucky

lying from her expression. However,

“What’s your husband’s surname?”

what you’re suspecting, but you’re really overthinking things. I heard there’s still no lead on Jeremy after all these years, and I do feel bad for you. But you

like a compliment, but they were actually filled with mockery and

care. Even though she highly suspected Sophia had something to do with Jeremy’s disappearance, she could

look for Jeremy immediately after the twins

did not know where he was. She told her she dropped Jeremy off at the airport after they revoked their marriage in the city hall, and that was the last she saw

Sophia allowed Corinne to search every corner of Adam Manor, which Corinne did, but

footage showing Tommy wheeling Jeremy

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