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Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts novel Chapter 510

This sight was a shocking one for Ethan. While he was adrift in the river, he was consumed with worry. He couldn’t help but think about how pitiful his Izzy and their child would be without him, so he gritted his teeth and fought to survive.

He was actually rescued three days later. During that time, he had a high fever that wouldn’t subside. The rescuers almost gave up on him, but he held on, driven by his longing for his wife and children. His condition gradually improved. He had no intention of ever telling Ines about these details.

Ethan found himself tearing up. His sharp-eyed daughter noticed him and paused for a while. Then she suddenly shouted, “Dada, Dada.”

Ethan smiled, bending down to scoop her up and hoist her high above his head. She giggled, kicking her legs merrily. His son also looked up at Ethan with a pitiful expression. Ines quickly picked him up too, nestling him into Ethan’s arms. Ethan held one child in each arm.

Ollie pursed his lips in happiness, and then shyly planted a wet kiss on Ethan’s face. Ethan was taken aback. This was the first time his son had ever initiated a kiss. So he returned it, kissing his little boy’s cheek.

Seeing her father’s attention diverted to her brother, Ivy also planted a kiss on Ethan’s face. The three of them burst into laughter.

Watching them, Ines felt a deep sense of contentment.

“Alright, come in. Everyone’s waiting for you,” Erica said, blinking back tears.

Ines led the way inside. Erica placed her hand on Ines’ shoulder, giving it a gentle pat. “Now you can finally put your mind at ease and look forward to being a bride.”

Ines thought about her recent stubbornness and impulsiveness. With a sudden lack of inhibition, she hugged Erica in front of everyone. Erica paused, patting Ines’ head. “What’s gotten into you?”

“Erica, thank you for your patience these past few days. I was so upset when my husband went missing, but I was so absorbed in my own grief that I forgot that Ethan is your son too. I ran away from it all, leaving you to worry and take care of the kids. I feel terrible,” Ines said emotionally.

The near-loss of Ethan had made her realize many things. You can never predict what will happen in the next moment, so it’s important to say what’s on your mind while you still can. She regretted not telling Ethan “I love you” more often.

Erica took this all in stride. “Silly child, you gave me a scare. I thought something was wrong. As a mother, I understand your feelings. I have no objections to your deep feelings for my son. Besides, Ivy and Ollie are not just your children. They’re also part of the Meyer family. It’s only natural for us to take care of them. Don’t think too much about it. Families are supposed to be understanding and patient with each other.”

Ines nodded emphatically. “Yes, but I still want to thank you.”

“What a silly girl,” Erica chuckled, shaking her head.

Ethan entered, carrying his two little ones. They were quite restless in his arms. Ines couldn’t help but scold them, “Olivine, Oliverio, be good. Your daddy’s not fully recovered yet. He can’t handle your rough play.”

Both children seemed to understand, and immediately they settled down a bit in their father’s arms.

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