Chapter 375 Memories and Recognition
Sebastian had thought he would die like that amid artillery fire and smoke, but he was saved by a girl even younger than himself.
The girl’s face was blurred in his memory, but he still remembered every word she said when she saved him.
That thin, small body had struggled to lift rock after rock. Even when all ten fingers were scraped and bleeding, she kept moving the stones.
“Don’t be afraid. I’ll save you. I’m very strong, I can definitely get you out,” the little girl said, grinning at him with a bright smile.
The sunlight fell on her, so dazzling.
So, in this world, there was someone who so desperately wanted me to live.
That was the first time he had ever felt that.
And now, the blurred face of the little girl in his memory seemed to be gradually sharpening, overlapping with the face before him.
“The necklace you’re wearing… is it your mother’s necklace? Once, your mother… traded this necklace for food and medicine… right?” Sebastian asked with difficulty.
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Sebastian smiled. Even though his face was deathly pale, his forehead beaded with sweat, and he looked utterly wretched, he was smiling,
“So it was you. It was… you, all along,” he murmured.
So, the one who saved me is her!
They had met so long ago.
All these years, the person he’d been searching for was her. The person he’d fallen in love with was her.
Every mark left on his soul, every moment that mattered–it had always been her.
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Outside the banquet hall, Benedict watched the exit with a tense expression.
Firefighters were going in, pulling people out one by one, still hadn’t seen Zane come out.
That bastard… he couldn’t have gotten hurt, could he?
Benedict’s stomach tightened.
If he dies… how do I even explain it to Mom?
but he
Her mind’s been fuzzy lately, and Zane’s basically all she leans
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Thinking of the last words Zane said before leaving, a mix of emotions hit Benedict,
Zane reminded him of himself when he was young,
The way Zane did things… it suited his taste perfectly.
Decisive, smart, quick to grasp things, yet with his own bottom line.
Sometimes Benedict thought–if he ever had a child for real, maybe it would be like Zane.
At first, he was forced to give Zane the identity of an illegitimate son, just to fulfill Josephine’s wishes.
But over time… he’d genuinely come to appreciate Zane’s talent. He had started mentoring him, gotten him into Lincoln Holdings, and let him rise.
If it weren’t for Riley, he probably would have arranged for Zane to marry a woman with Lincoln blood, slowly paving the way for him to take over the family business.
It was just a pity… Zane would eventually return to being Samuel.
That kid had no real tie to the Lincolns.
Thinking about it, Benedict felt an indescribable regret.
Just then, Calvin walked over to greet him.
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He was the head of North American operations for a large conglomerate. His group also had business in Russia, some of which involved cooperation with the Lincoln family, so he knew Benedict.
Benedict recognized Calvin and said politely, “Mr. Haynes, what a coincidence.”
“Would you like to leave here first? Shall we go together?” Calvin said.
“No, Zane is still inside. I’ll wait for him to come out,” Benedict
said.
Calvin was startled. “What? Your son hasn’t come out yet?”
Benedict merely gave a faint “Hmm.”
Calvin said, “Many firefighters and rescuers went in earlier.
He’ll be fine.”
As he spoke, he seemed to suddenly remember something.
“By the way, seeing you reminds me of where I finally saw that necklace. I remember you said you’ve been looking for a specific necklace, right? I saw a necklace today that looked very similar.”
He had kept feeling he’d seen Riley’s necklace somewhere before.
Seeing Benedict, he finally remembered that Benedict had once shown him a photo of a necklace. He had casually said back then that if he ever saw it, he would let him know.
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“What did you say?” Benedict’s ees suddenly widened. “You’ve seen the necklace?”
“I can’t be certain. I just thought the style looked very similar to the photo you showed me before Calvin said.
Benedict quickly took out his phone and showed Calvin the photo of the necklace.
Although it was an old photo, it clearly showed the necklace’s
appearance.
“Is this the necklace?” Benedict asked tensely, his voice even trembling slightly.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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