Chapter 620 A Broken Bond
So this was the truth.
Tilda wasn’t rejecting the Jensons‘ bloodline.
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What she was really rejecting were the very parents who gave her life and the brothers who were supposed to protect her.
Still, things turning out this way was Russell’s own doing.
He had no one to blame but himself.
No one would blame Tilda. Everyone could see his mistakes had pushed her to this point.
Russell’s eyes clouded with conflict as he stared at Tilda. When he caught the icy look in her gaze, memories of that humiliating night came rushing back. His chest tightened. He turned away. “Let’s go.”
“Dad, but Tilda’s still here… ”
Kyla acted surprised, though inside her mind raced.
Deep down, she felt a burst of joy.
If Russell said this, it meant he had finally given up hope on Tilda.
Even if he still missed her or carried guilt, there was no chance she would ever come home.
Russell opened his mouth, wanting to say more.
But Tilda cut in, her voice sharp as a knife.
“Don’t ruin my dinner. Go back to your section. I don’t want disgusting people at my table.”
The cruel words left Russell speechless, like his lips had been split open by a blade. “Theo, Astrid, let’s sit at our table. Ignore them.”
“Okay,” Astrid let out a soft sigh.
Even though she was a Jenson, the moment was unbearably awkward.
She couldn’t cut ties with Russell’s family–after all, he was her uncle who had spoiled her since childhood.
But still, she stood firmly by Tilda’s side.
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Chapter 620 A Broken Bond
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Not just because Tilda was her light, the one who had changed her life.
But because right was right. The Jensons had wronged Tilda so badly that even Astrid thought they had gone too far.
Now they regretted it and wanted forgiveness, but it was Tilda’s choice whether to forgive them. No one else had the right to interfere.
“Dad,” Kyla whispered, her face full of pity as she looked at Russell.
Russell said nothing. He just wanted to leave as quickly as possible.
The more Russell felt Tilda’s coldness, the more his heart ached–like it was being cut into a thousand pieces. He could barely breathe.
The joy of coming to Sky Dining was gone without a trace.
Now all he wanted was to get away from here–away from Tilda. More than anything, he didn’t want the rest of the family to know she was here.
But the very thing he feared most came true.
“Honey! Is that Tilda?!”


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