Tourmaline Estate.
When Hecate stepped foot into Tourmaline Estate once again, everything had changed.
In the past, she had been rude and looked down on everyone in Tourmaline Estate because of how much Baby Robbie loved her. Now that she was back as a prisoner, Tourmaline Estate was as extravagant and grand as ever. The people who lived here were some of the richest and most reputable in the Imperial Capital — even the servants that lived here appeared noble.
The servants no longer looked at Hecate with respect. Now, they completely ignored her, not bothering to cast her a single glance.
She walked along the wide path dejectedly. It was as if she were transparent to everyone.
When she finally saw Baby Robbie, it was at the Château de Selene. Baby Robbie was sitting in the pavilion, focused on teaching Laurel. Hecate had been waiting to meet him for ages.
“Baby Robbie,” she called out shakily.
Baby Robbie raised his head and was taken aback after seeing Hecate.
After giving Laurel some pointers, he stood up and made his way toward Hecate.
Hecate expected that Baby Robbie would let her go because of their past relationship. She pleaded with Baby Robbie, “Baby Robbie, please let me go. I had no other choice.”
Baby Robbie leveled her with a cold state. His gaze filled with rage as he stared at Hecate. “I heard that you abducted my mother?”
Hecate curled up upon herself. She was speechless in the face of Baby Robbie’s questions.
“Tell me!” roared out Baby Robbie in rage.
Hecate trembled. She had never seen Baby Robbie so angry before. She finally realized that she had truly hurt him. Baby Robbie, who was usually kind and soft-hearted, had a harsh side to him as well.
“Baby Robbie, I didn’t mean to do that…I made the wrong decision. I had grown spiteful since you left me. If it weren’t for your mother, we could have stayed together.”
“I got together with you because I thought that you were the owner of the Ocean’s Heart. Since you aren’t her, it’s impossible for me to ever fall in love with you.”
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