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Love Is Fair by Kerri novel Chapter 2

Chapter 002 Return of the First Young Lady Hailey calmed down, turned on the laptop, and typed away onthe keyboard. She hacked into the monitoring system, erasing all traces of herself.

She left without a trace, just like how she came.

"Sir, Madam is gone!" Owen received the news on next morning as he returned to theMoore's Mansion from the hospital.

A pleasant, refreshing fragrance of roses entered his nose as soon as he pushed the door open.

It was how Hailey smelled, which he had gotten used to over the past three years.

He rarely stepped into the main bedroom, and Hailey was the one who decorated it.

The color scheme was different from the other rooms.

The bright yellow sheets and bedding exuded a quiet and warm atmosphere.

It was clean and tidy, just like her.

However, he did not stay or have the interest to appreciate it.

Instead, he walked

straight to the bed.

Hailey had signed the divorce agreement and left the ten million dollar check he had personally signed.

A delicate, transparent rose seal lay on the bedside table.

The bottom of the seal had the words, Owen Moore.

The white rose carved on the side was lifelike and done skillfully.

He couldn’t help but rub it.

The jade was good quality nephrite, which was bright, clear, and cooling to the touch.

What made it special was the red lines at the bottom that seeped into the seal.

Under the sunlight, it looked as if the red roses were blooming gracefully.

It was both magical and beautiful.

She liked roses.

He knew that there was a patch in the yard, but he had never given her a bunch.

He picked up the card under the seal and opened it, revealing Hailey’s elegant handwriting.

“Happy third wedding anniversary.

Owen, goodbye." Owen looked at the two lines of words and raised his eyebrows.

He looked at the calendar by the bed.

It was the 10th of April, the day they registered their nupter 102 Return of the First Young Lady marriage.

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