Chapter 318 One More Surprise
“Silly girl…”
Mystro’s face broke into a gentle, doting smile.
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The gold medal in his hand felt heavy, warm, and comforting.
“Tilda, I’ll treasure this gold medal for my whole life,” he said seriously, slipping it carefully into his pocket.
Dane reached out and gently stroked Tilda’s head.
Then, he pressed his lips lightly on the blue, diamond–studded trophy she had given him.
“Professor Kerrigan!”
River and Manfred froze, hearts racing.
What if the trophy is poisoned?
“Relax,” Tilda said calmly. “I checked everything myself. There’s no problem at all.
“Well then, where’s my Christmas gift?”
Tilda held out her small hand, smiling sweetly.
Mystro said, “It’s ready too. You’ll get it back at the hotel.”
“Mine too,” Dane wrote.
Tilda rubbed her hands together. “I’m looking forward to it!”
She wasn’t lying.
This Christmas wasn’t like the old, careless gifts from the Jensons or the ones picked by Kyla.
This time, it was her reunited seniors–her most precious people–picking gifts with all their love for her.
Just thinking about receiving such a meaningful gift made Tilda excited.
Amanda stepped closer quietly and started speaking.
“Tilda…”
Tilda turned, her tone cool and calm. “Yes? Do you need something?”
She didn’t want to take out her anger at the Jensons on innocent people, but she really didn’t want anything to do with them.
She understood why Amanda had approached her anyway.
Facing Tilda’s coldness, Amanda suddenly felt weak, as if her confidence had faded. “A–aren’t you going to see Santiago?”
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“I made it very clear. I’ve cut ties with the Jensons. From now on, whatever happens to them has nothing to do with me.
“Doesn’t Santiago know yet?”
“He knows… But today is Christmas, so he didn’t ask the family. He didn’t want to ruin the happy mood,” Amanda replied.
“Hah! Such a dutiful son, so thoughtful!”
Tilda’s voice had a hint of sarcasm.


Don’t advise others unless you’ve experienced that pain yourself.
An outsider, forming her own idea after hearing only a few words from a “good friend“?
Has Amanda never considered that this “good friend” might not be completely honest?
It’s been such a long time. If Santiago really wanted to know about me, then why wouldn’t he know about such a huge thing in Slosa?
After all this time, he didn’t even know how to contact me.
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