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Resent Reject Regret by Aqua Summers novel Chapter 340

Chapter 340 You Liked to Smile In the Past

Kyran felt they were right. He looked at the road and replied with his phone, “Okay.”

As soon as he stopped the car, the snow got heavier.

Deirdre opened the door, and the icy wind that gusted across the courtyard felt like knives cutting into her skin.

After they got into the house, Eilis went to take some charcoal to set up a brazier in Kyran’s room. As for Deirdre, she helped Kyran make his bed.

She took off her snow–laden jacket and got to work.

Kyran looked around and picked up the picture on the table. There were four people in the picture, two young women, a boy, and a girl.

The girl was looking at the camera with two of her fingers stuck out. There was a bright smile on her face, and she was the one who stood out the most among the four people in the picture. The boy standing next to her was looking at her. Even though he tried to hide his emotion, Kyran could still see from his eyes that he had a thing for her.

Kyran looked at the girl and fell into contemplation.

“Mr. Reed?” Deirdre called out to him, pulling back to reality. He put down the picture and turned over to get the blanket. Deirdre realized something and asked, “What’s wrong?”

“Nothing,” replied Kyran. He hesitated for a moment and added, “I saw your photo when you were 17 or 18. You liked to smile a lot at that time.”

“Photo?” Deirdre had already forgotten about the photo. “What photo?”

“It looks like a family photo. I can see that one woman is Madame Russell when she was young. The girl is you, and I think the boy should be Tobey. As for the other woman, she should be your mother, right? After all, you two are very much alike,” said Kyran.

Deirdre was stunned. She did not expect that Tobey was still keeping the photo in his room. She set her jaw tightly and asked, “Where is it?”

Kyran handed the photo to her. She grabbed it, and although she tried to open her eyes as wide as possible, she couldn’t see anything. Despite that, her eyes were still glowing with light.

“It was the happiest time in my life,” she said, smiling. “I didn’t care how much I

“What happened next, huh?” The smile in Deirdre’s eyes melted away as coldness and indifference started to take hold. She clutched tightly at the photo and changed the topic. “Mr. Reed, can you do me a favor? Can you help me to make a copy of the photo? Although I can’t see it, at least I’ll have something to reminisce about.”

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