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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 993

I was confident this was true, even though it was simply conjecture.

There was not much left in Bibury. It's just that my dad was most reluctant to leave behind his books.

"We'll set out in the next few days and return as soon as possible! We'll see how things go," my mom said.

"You must settle it when you return, or I'll take charge. Whatever needs to be given away, give it away. Your home is in Foswood, and Bibury was never your home. Why hold onto it?"

I said this intentionally.

My mom's face stiffened momentarily, and she sneakily glanced at my dad.

Afraid they might overthink, I quickly added, "Am I wrong? I am your home, right? I've stayed in Foswood, so why do you want to return to Bibury?"

My mom looked relaxed after I said those words, so I knew my theory was correct. Bibury was not their hometown.

"When we're not here, come back early to care for Ava," My mom said, looking quite worried.

"Got it! I'll book your flight tickets, and if you want to send things back, you can ship them to Amethyst Apartments. It’s more convenient this way. It’s hard for outsiders to find this place, and I don't want them to be here," I reminded them.

"Okay, you can book them. I want to get it done early." My mom seemed to have made up her mind.

She ultimately decided to sell the house in Bibury because Ava was now the center of her attention.

I quickly called Carol and asked her to book the flight tickets.

When I hung up the phone, my mom sighed, "Ah... if the house is sold, we won't have a place to return to."

I glanced at my mom and said with a smile, "Why do you need another home? Isn't this place your home?"

My mom shook her head lightly as if speaking to herself, "It's different! If it's sold, there won't be 'us' anymore!"

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