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A Moment in Destiny novel Chapter 401

"Yes, I'm in love with you!" Vincent was holding Leila's wrist with a worried look on his handsome face, "This silly girl has been into me for a very long time. She didn't tell me but keep a diary secretly."

Leila's eyes darkened and whispered, "You were my sister's boyfriend. I've sworn that I won't steal my sister's boyfriend, because my mother did something wrong to my aunt. I don't allow that kind of tragedy to happen, but unexpectedly, we've got married! I let my sister down. I'm sad. It's so cruel to my sister."

"No more tragedies will happen. I have had people go to Macey. I believe that she'll be found soon." Vincent said in a deep voice.

"Really?" Leila looked up at him and felt very moved. She suddenly hugged Vincent tightly, with her head buried in his chest, and murmured, "Thank you, Vincent!"

Vincent seemed to fall into deep thoughts, patted Leila's back softly, hugged her tightly and whispered, "Sweetheart, you can't wait anymore? You find that you are lusting after me after parting with me for a few days, so you learn to throw yourself at me."

"You think too much!" Leila shook her head mischievously and wanted to get rid of Vincent.

Vincent smiled more happily and stroke Leila's head with his warm hand, "Let's go in to have lunch."

They finally sat down.

The private room was luxurious.

Renee kept staring at Miyamoto quietly. After Pippa appeared and left, Miyamoto kept frowning and pursing his thin lips, with a cold vibe surrounded.

"Daddy, I want to go to the bathroom!" Owen shook Miyamoto's arm suddenly.

Miyamoto seemed to fall into deep thoughts and didn't react. Renee patted Owen's shoulder. "Kid, let me take you there, okay?"

Owen turned her head and nodded, "Thank you, auntie!"

Renee held Owen's little hand and took her to the restroom.

When holding his tender small hand, Renee felt a bit sorrowful. If she hadn't had a willful abortion, would the child of her and Callum be like this kid, who was tender, obedient and lovely?

Renee didn't want to let go of this small hand. After having an abortion, Renee often had nightmares. In her dream was a bloody little kid calling her "Mommy". She would wake up from the dream, wipe the cool face and could not help but burst into tears.

Did she regret it?

No.

But she would feel that she owed her unformed kid a lot. Thinking of this, she felt so painful and knew that she may be tortured by nightmares about it for the rest of her life. She would murmur, "My baby, I'll compensate you in the next life."

In the bathroom.

"Auntie, I can go in by myself!" Owen said in a young voice.

"Can you?" Renee looked at him, "You are just a kid. What if you fall into the toilet?"

"I can do it." Owen reassured Renee. "Auntie, I won't fall into the toilet. I've grown up!"

"Really? Okay, I'll wait for you here. Do you know how to take off your pants?"

"Yes!"

"Good boy!" Renee touched his little face. He was so lovely. It was a pity that his mother didn't love him.

Unexpectedly, Renee met Callum. The world was so small. When Renee stood outside the restroom and waited for Owen, she saw Callum come out of it. In an instant, their eyes met.

Renee's nose twitched.

She thought that she had suppressed her emotions. However, she felt her heart throbbing with pain the moment she saw him.

"Renee?" Callum was surprised. He seemed to hear Renee's voice inside the bathroom, but he didn't expect that would be her. Callum looked at Renee who was very thin with worry. He hadn't seen Renee since he met her in the hospital that day. She resigned from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office and he was promoted to the deputy director of the policy research office of the municipal government. "Are you alright?"

Renee looked down and chuckled, "Callum, I didn't expect to meet you. What a coincidence!"

She said calmly to keep them at a distance, but she knew how heartbroken she was.

She thought that they would never meet, because it was over between them, but …

She found that she was not that strong.

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