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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 2386

Her parents used to argue endlessly every day as she hid in the corner and allowed fear to envelop her.

She was so young at that time, but she remembered everything so clearly. Many people stated that three or four-year-old children would have zero memories of their childhood, but almost everything that happened t o her had hurt her to her core, making her remember them vividly.

A few days later.

Charles disregarded Madam Banners' objection and set off to look for Roxie's mother.

The poor woman who was abandoned by him had never left that dilapidated house her whole life.

When Charles entered the house, there was an incredibly musty stench. A thin woman was lying on the bed. Her hair was completely gray and she looked unusually old.

Her pair of dry eyes shifted slightly as that was the little energy she had left in her.

Her eyes fell on Charles in a daze. After taking quite some time to recognize him, she was so stirred up that she burst into tears.

"Charles, you're back." Her voice was extremely hoarse.

"Did you find our girl? Where is she? I haven't seen her

for a long time. Is she okay?"

Charles' expression appeared heavy, or rather, he was ashamed.

The woman on the bed was clearly several years younger than him, but she looked so old now just like a grandmother.

If she had not called his name out, he would not have believed that this person was his first wife.

He became slightly contemptuous of her as she looked too sloppy and ugly. She was no longer worthy of his flourishing self.

However, thinking of Roxie, he had to bite the bullet and lean forward. "Lumi, I'm here to pick you up."

The woman was shuddering in tears.

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