Chapter 10 He Might Have Recognized You
The four of them returned to the villa immediately.
Rosalie and the two little ones were still hungry and plowed through the food that Mary had taken away.
After eating, the two boys went upstairs and showered.
Mary looked at her best friend meaningfully. “I don’t quite understand why you’re hiding from Byron. Didn’t you two agree to divorce that time? Why are you so afraid of him now? Besides, what was the reason for your divorce? You didn’t actually tell me what happened a few years ago.”
Meeting her gaze, Rosalie subconsciously lowered hers. She hesitated for a while before reluctantly describing the situation back then to her.
“Rosalie, you sure are ballsy!”
Mary did not actually expect her best friend to drug Byron and then get pregnant with his child secretly.
No wonder she wanted to run after hearing Byron’s name today!
Rosalie bit her lower lip bitterly. “I don’t want him to know about Lucian and Nox. Moreover, when I gave him the drug, I was afraid that he still had a grudge, and considering who he was, it would be so easy for him to exact revenge on me. If I were alone, I wouldn’t be afraid of him, but I have two children with me now.”
With that, she laughed at herself. “Maybe I thought too much. Maybe he doesn’t care about this at all. I’m not an important person after all.”
“That’s not a certainty!”
Mary frowned. “I think, he might have recognized your voice. When he came in just now, he asked where you were. The way he looked was as if he was looking for you to settle things!”
Hearing this, Rosalie was stunned before she felt a prickle in her heart.
Sure enough, to him, she had only left animosity that night…
Mary saw her best friend’s downcast gaze and bitter expression and comforted her stiltedly, “You don’t have to worry too much. Coast City is huge, and you guys don’t have any connections in your work, so you definitely won’t bump into each other.”
Rosalie bowed her head slightly and she held onto that same luck in her heart.
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