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Reborn, Reawakened, Rekindled novel Chapter 493

I wasn't sure what Faith had said to Neil, but I could guess.

Knowing Faith, she would definitely demand that Neil kick Karina out of the Whitmore house. After all, the Whitmore family had no room for a woman as scheming as her.

"Are you going to throw me out?" Karina guessed, forcing a smile. "Neil, do you feel the same way? Are you going to abandon me like you did all those years ago?"

Neil hadn't been firm enough back then, but Karina hadn't exactly been a saint either. Her actions left much to be desired.

In my previous life, Neil had adored Bonnie, likely because she reminded him of Karina. Given this, it was easy to imagine the place Karina held in his heart, especially now with their son, Hiram, in the picture.

Just as Neil was about to respond, Hiram burst out of his room, tears streaming down his face. He clung to Karina's leg and pleaded, "I don't want to be separated from mommy! Dad, Grandma, don't make her leave! If she goes, I'll go with her!"

"Hiram, if I have to leave, you have to listen to your grandparents and your father, okay?" Karina didn't plead alongside Hiram. Instead, she crouched down, looking at Hiram with a pained expression.

She shot me a glance, then continued speaking to Hiram, "And you have to listen to your new mommy."

Was she trying to drag me into this?

I frowned, "Hiram, you won't have a new mommy. Don't worry."

My words seemed to ease Karina, but Neil and Faith looked anything but pleased.

At the end of the day, this was their family drama. I had no business sticking around, especially given Neil's indecisiveness. His feelings for Karina were unclear, and I was growing impatient with his inability to make a decision.

"Faith, Serena and Brandon are still sleeping. I'll head to my room." I said to Faith and left.

She seemed to want to call out to me, but she didn't.

When I got back to my room, my phone started ringing.

Neil was calling, but I didn't feel like dealing with him. To be honest, I was growing tired of his indecisiveness. I missed the Neil from my previous life, who would move mountains for the woman he loved and didn't think twice about it.

Now, he didn't seem to truly love anyone. Everything was vague and unclear, a stark contrast to the man I once knew.

After ignoring Neil's calls, he showed up at my doorstep.

I didn’t open the door, instead I called out to him, "Shouldn't you be dealing with Karina's situation? Neil, will you ever learn to love someone wholeheartedly?"

"I've said it before, I don't love Karina. Whatever happened between us was years ago. How many times do I have to explain this?" Neil sounded exasperated, "Open the door, let's talk face-to-face."

"I came to Heavenly Mountain to accompany your mother, not to meddle in your business with Karina!" I was growing frustrated.

Neil didn't respond. Instead, his phone rang. He answered, and his tone grew serious, likely due to a work-related issue.

After hanging up, he left without a word.

A few minutes later, I received a text.

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