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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 180

Luna smiled faintly. "There's a rest area outside the hotel. Let's go!"

I followed her to the back of the hotel, where there was an open-air rest area. She found a seat and elegantly sat down, indicating for me to sit down and talk.

I sat opposite her and asked the waiter for a cup of water. She ordered a cup of coffee and specially told the waiter not to add sugar.

I looked down and waited for her to say something.

She was not in a hurry. She waited until the coffee was delivered and took a shallow sip and she said, "Miss Kennedy seems to never drink coffee?"

I nodded. "It's bitter. I'm not used to it."

Luna smiled and took another sip. Perhaps it was because the taste was too bitter. She frowned slightly. "It's a blessing that you don't like suffering." Her eyes fell on me and she smiled slightly. "To be honest, you and I were so similar. If I hadn't checked the DNA myself, I would have thought that you were my daughter."

I sneered. "I, Clara, don't deserve to be Mrs. Lewis’ daughter!"

The smile on her face faded, and she narrowed her eyes. Then she let out a long sigh and said, "Thirty years ago, I was just 20 years old. I was born into an ordinary family, and I knew it since I was a child. If I want to live the life I want in the future, I have to work hard enough. At the age of 23, I just graduated from college and met respected Samuel. It was probably the most fortunate thing in my life that I could be recognized by him around the people. He was noble, elegant, and gentle. He was almost the dream lover of all women. Fortunately, we appreciated and loved each other."

I just looked at her quietly and did not intend to interrupt. She asked the waiter to refill her glass and continued, "At the age of 24, he and I have been looking forward to countless future days. I even imagined the life of marrying him in the future. It's beautiful and worth looking forward to, but the reality is cruel. Few children from ordinary families can be quietly respected by tens of thousands of people. Only children who have been infected by the noble families for a long time will have an innate superiority and elegance in the crowd."

She looked at me with contempt. "Very few people have the nobility, because it's brought by blood."

I couldn't help frowning, but I just frowned and listened to her quietly.

Luna leaned back slightly and said, "Because of the difference in family background, I was despised and picky by the Lewis family. I was as arrogant. In a fit of anger, I left Samuel and wanted to make a name for myself. I swore to myself that I, Luna, would one day stand on the Lewis family's side and let them look up to me."

Speaking of this, she couldn't help but laugh at herself. "Fate is ridiculous. I didn't expect to find out that I was pregnant after I left the city. I left in anger. I didn't want to go back and find Samuel. But I'm young after all. It's my first time being pregnant as a mother. I don't want to destroy the child, but I cannot raise her. I hesitated while my belly grew bigger and bigger. In the end, I had to give birth to her. I wanted to find a man to marry to compromise for the rest of my life, but I wasn't willing to fail. After giving birth to the child, I went abroad alone."

Seeing the vicissitudes of life on her face, I couldn't help frowning slightly. A woman's life was full of ambition. I didn't know if it was good or bad.

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