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All Too Late novel Chapter 190

Chapter 190 I Forbid Your Remarriage

Kathleen furrowed her brows. “So, Old Mrs. Yoeger and the other two are sisters?”

“That’s right. Furthermore, Old Mrs. Yoeger and her elder sister are twins,” Samuel revealed.

“Twins!” Kathleen exclaimed in astonishment.

“That also explains why you resemble Nicolette,” he added.

Kathleen remained silent.

She didn’t expect to find so many secrets in the Yoeger family.

A wave of mixed emotions surged within her when she heard Samuel’s explanation.

Frowning at her thoughts, Kathleen said, “Judging by what Zachary had said just now, maybe he doesn’t know the truth himself. Well, it seems like we can only wait for Ms. Schott to return with you.”

“Well, don’t do anything rash for the coming days. Wait for my return. Do I make myself clear?” Samuel instructed sternly.

“Even if you didn’t warn me, I wouldn’t put myself in danger,” Kathleen retorted.

Samuel remained silent.

In truth, he was worried about Kathleen’s well-being at that moment.

Samuel didn’t expect to see her mature so much over the past year.

At the same time, he was furious that Charles didn’t care about Kathleen’s current situation.

All he could think of is Vivian!

“Okay. I’m going back to the hospital. I’m hanging up.” Kathleen was ready to take off the earphones.

Samuel swallowed hard but coolly kept his composure.

Knowing that he couldn’t ask much from Kathleen, he whispered, “Let me know when you’ve arrived at the hospital.”

“Okay.” Kathleen nodded.

Only then did Samuel feel at ease.

After turning off the earphones, Kathleen sighed in relief.

Then, Samuel sent her the app for monitoring the surveillance camera.

After installing the app onto her phone, Kathleen drove back to the hospital.

As soon as she arrived at her destination, she entered the ward and saw Charles.

The latter frowned at her and asked, “You went to that place?”

She nodded in response.

“I’m sorry. I have forgotten about it. Are you all right?” Charles uttered apologetically.

However, Kathleen didn’t blame Charles. “I’m fine. I can handle these things on my own.”

“I went out to calm myself down. I didn’t expect it would take so much time,” Charles admitted.

Looking at her brother seriously, Kathleen said, “Charles, can I ask you something?”

“You want to ask me about Vivian, right? Go ahead.” His voice sounded hoarse.

Kathleen said solemnly, “Charles, I won’t force you to answer my question. You can refuse if you don’t want to answer it.”

She had an inkling that this matter might involve Charles’ personal feelings.

Nevertheless, she would never interfere with his personal life.

Kathleen wasn’t someone who would force others to do things against their wishes.

Charles’ lips twitched. “Okay.”

After all, he knew Kathleen’s personality well.

“Charles, you have known Vivian for a long time, right?” Kathleen asked curiously.

“Yes, I’ve known her for a long time. I think she went to Pollerton when she was around 17 years old. She was in tenth grade while I was a freshman in university at that time. We had a common social circle. We got to know each other during a Christmas party,” Charles explained.

Nodding, Kathleen said, “Oh, I see.”

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