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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 645

Chapter 645 

“Felicity, she is your biological sister,” Conall said to Felicity Parker. 

Felicity went through a couple of seconds of mental construction and walked to Fia with a hand outstretched. 

“Nice to meet you. I’m Felicity Parker.” 

Fia looked at her oddly, and hesitantly stretched out her hand. 

Felicity took the initiative to shake her hand and immediately let go once they shook hands. 

“I’m sorry that I am unable to address you as my elder sister. You are not even two months. older than me. Furthermore, you don’t have the same mother as I do.” 

“Felicity!” Conall shouted agitatedly. “What did you promise me just now!” 

Joy had a face of resentment. “Hubby, just calm down a little. You’ve finally regained consciousness. Don’t hurt your body with anger. Our Felicity had returned to the country for your sake. Hasn’t she gone through enough?” 

Conall frowned. Felicity had always been very understanding and he never had to worry about. her. This time, because he was injured, the child had halted her course which only had half a year left and came running back. 

As a father, he was naturally touched, and thus could no longer blame her. 

Felicity smiled at Conall. “Dad, don’t worry. Although I find it a little hard to accept it instantly, I don’t hate her.” 

“Felicity, Fia, both of you are good children. Interact more and you will find your feelings as siblings.” 

“Hope so.” Felicity’s line of sight fell on Fia. “Talk with Dad. I’ll go out with my mom first.” 

“Why should I leave? I’m his wife!” Compared to her daughter’s generosity, Joy was very much on guard against Fia. 

Felicity gave Fia an apologetic smile as she hugged her mother to get her to leave the ward and shut the door. 

The ward suddenly became quiet and Fia looked at Conall. “How’s your body?” 

“It’s fine.” Conall was a little agitated. This child did not seem as cold toward him anymore. 

Fía could not meet his passionate fatherly gaze and lowered her line of sight as she said, “I am very grateful that you saved me.” 

Her hands were interlocked, tightly squeezed together. 

“But I am really unable to forgive you now for the matters between my mother and you.” 

“I know. I will not use this against you to force you to forgive me. I just hoped to see you. Seeing you fine now, I feel at ease too.” 

Hearing the concern in his voice, Fla, who had never experienced fatherly love, could not help. but raise her head to look at him. 

“If…” She hesitated then continued, finding it hard to speak. “If you died saving me, would you regret it?” 

“No!” Conall had a determined look. 

“Why?” Fia could not understand and could not figure it out at all. 

If it was for the sake of compensation, there was still no need to risk his life, was there? 

“As a parent, there is none that don’t love their children.” Conall’s gaze was sorrowful and was apologetic. 

“If I had known that Echo was carrying you, even if I had to die, I wouldn’t have left her and forsaken her. In the end, our tempers were too strong…” 

“Then, did you love each other?” Fia asked. 

“Yes. The only woman I loved was Echo.” The rims of Conall’s eyes turned damp and he suddenly looked older and more fatigued. 

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