On the other end of the phone, Victor's cold eyes followed after Bethany and Myra, who were chatting happily.
He said, stressing each syllable, "I want to see Cyan's photo by tomorrow, and I want to know which orphanage Cyan's from." Victor hung up the phone in anger after he said that.
Anson widened his eyes on the other end of the line.
What the heck?
What got over Victor?
It was not easy for Anson to travel back and forth just to solve all these tasks given by Victor.
Anson cursed Victor in secret and then put away his phone.
Suddenly, something popped up in his mind again.
"Cyan? Orphanage? Could Cyan be Eden?" He muttered to himself word by word.
"Oh! Could this be a coincidence?" He carried his suitcase and hurried to the airport. His elegant pace became rushed.
Victor turned around and looked at the empty seat where Eden had just sat.
His gaze shifted to the glass door, and he saw Eden was looking at the ground. She still looked like she was in a lot of pain.
Jasper stood beside her and comforted her.
It was as if this scene was a knife that pierced through Victor's heart.
Victor had a very strong feeling that Eden Bleu was Eden Clement.
Why would a normal person erase her past for no reason?
There was only one possibility. She did not want anyone to know her identity and her whereabouts.
Just like his mother, who would send them messages to tell them that she was safe but otherwise was completely untraceable.
Victor stared at them with his deep-set eyes until both of them disappeared from his sight.
It was as if his heart was left behind too.
It was the first time he experienced such a feeling after so many years.
Victor thought, Eden, I've been looking for you for so many years. Why haven't you come back yet?
I've always believed that you're still alive, and you will definitely come back to me. You said that you will stay with me for the rest of your life.
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