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Under the Veil I Rule (Amara) novel Chapter 670

Here is the revised and polished English translation, carefully edited for accuracy, fluency, and cultural adaptation as requested:

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“So, Mrs. Emma Everly, when do you think we should release the photos?”

Liliana knew that Emma was far more skilled at handling situations like this. After all, it was Emma who had exposed Amara’s pregnancy last time, causing her a great loss of face and even ruining Amara’s wedding with Keith. That was exactly why Liliana had brought these photos to Emma—she trusted Emma to make the most out of them.

Emma narrowed her eyes. “Don’t worry about it. I’ll pick the right moment to announce it properly.”

That put Liliana’s mind at ease.

In the past few days, Elysia had moved back into her own apartment, while Amara had returned to the Everly family estate. One day, after sharing a meal with Mr. Kevin Everly, he suddenly remembered something and asked, “I haven’t heard anything about you and Keith lately, and I haven’t seen him around. How are things between you two?”

Amara thought for a moment and decided to be honest. “Grandpa, we’ve already broken up.”

Mr. Kevin Everly was taken aback. “What? Why? What happened?”

Could it be that Keith still couldn’t accept Amara’s pregnancy? That would be understandable, but it all seemed so sudden...

Amara explained, “His parents don’t approve of us being together. They can’t accept that I have a child.”

“His parents are the chairman and president of WestWinter Group, aren’t they?” Mr. Everly recalled. “I remember those two being quite stubborn. It’s a pity they wouldn’t accept you. So you two just ended things?”

Mr. Everly truly felt sorry about it.

Keith arrived a little after four in the afternoon.

As soon as he arrived, Mr. Everly pulled him aside for a chat. When dinner was ready at five, he took Amara by one hand and Keith by the other, leading them both to the table.

The more he got to know Keith, the more Mr. Everly liked him. Despite being a celebrity, Keith didn’t have any of the arrogance or restlessness one might expect. Instead, he was remarkably steady and reliable—a genuinely good young man.

Once again, Mr. Everly found himself regretting that Keith and Amara couldn’t be together, and he kept serving Keith extra helpings of food.

Even after dinner, Mr. Everly was reluctant to let Keith go, continuing to chat with him enthusiastically. Keith showed no sign of impatience and genuinely enjoyed their conversation.

Amara watched from the side, sometimes joining in, but mostly just observing the two of them. It almost felt as though Mr. Everly and Keith had become close friends, their age difference forgotten.

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