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The Enigmatic Return (Neera and Jean) novel Chapter 1491

 

Chapter 1491 

Neera led Harvey and Sammy back to their bedroom. 

 

Upon entering, she found, as expected, that the room had been meticulously adorned. It was entirely styled to cater to a boy’s preferences. 

She felt as though she was submerged in a wondrous realm of science fiction. 

The ceiling was adorned to mimic the cosmos, and the room’s decor was filled with an array of high- tech models and even a real miniature robot. 

The robot seemed to be charging. Neera found it quite amusing and asked Sammy, “Is this yours?” 

Sammy chuckled. “Yes, this was a gift from Uncle Edward. I named it Wallie because it looks just like the robot from the movie Robot Story!” 

Neera smiled, taking another look around the room. “It seems that you boys have been quite happy living here recently.” 

Sammy nodded carefreely. “Yeah.” 

Harvey added, “It’s a pity you and Daddy weren’t here. It would be even better if you guys were by my side.” 

Neera chuckled. “We’re back now, aren’t we?” 

Harvey nodded slightly, then asked, “So, are you still leaving?” 

Neera scratched her chin. “We probably won’t have to leave in the near future. But don’t worry. If we do have to go, I will take you all with us.” 

Upon hearing this, the two boys were overjoyed. 

They would not have to separate from their parents again. This was the best news they’d heard that day. 

At this moment, Wrenn knocked on the door as she stood at the entrance. 

Turning around, Neera saw her holding a tray of fruit. 

“Neera, you’ve traveled a long way only to come back and deal with all these troubles. You must be exhausted. Why don’t you have some fruit and rest for a bit?” 

Neera fell silent for a moment. She didn’t refuse and followed her downstairs. 

Sammy had wanted to follow, but the very perceptive Harvey held him back, giving him a meaningful look. 

“Mommy, Sammy and I are a bit tired. We want to take a nap, so we won’t be joining you downstairs.” 

Neera gently patted their little heads. “All right, you boys get some rest. When it’s time for dinner, I’ll come and get you.” 

“All right.” 

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Only after Neera and Wrenn had closed the door and left did Sammy, utterly confused, ask, “I’m not tired. Why do I have to go to sleep?” 

With a serious expression, Harvey said, “Grandma probably has something to discuss with Mommy. We shouldn’t follow them.” 

“I see! Harvey, you really know everything. How impressive!” 

After being lavished with praise by his younger brother, Harvey blushed, and he couldn’t help but want to laugh. 

Downstairs, in the living room, Neera sat by the single-seater couch, while Wrenn took a seat on the 

couch to her left. 

The two of them faced each other in silence. 

Neera didn’t exhibit any hesitation. With a composed expression, she simply picked up a small fork and savored a slice of apple. 

In the end, it was Wrenn who couldn’t hold back. 

She asked, “Neera, are you blaming me?” 

Neera raised her head. “Why should I blame you?” 

Wrenn bit her lip, her face showing a hint of shame and a touch of regret. 

“Because I didn’t fully understand the situation. I casually let them stay. This gave them an opportunity to take advantage. In the end, I’m the one to blame. It’s only right for you to be angry with me.” 

Neera swallowed the apple in her mouth and abruptly asked, “Did you steal the bracelet?” 

Wrenn paused, shaking her head in confusion. “I didn’t…” 

“So what makes you the culprit?” Neera asked indifferently. “The thieves are Maggie and Nigel. Those who plead for your money, who deceive you for sustenance, are also these two. In this matter, from start to finish, the ones in the wrong are them. There’s no need for each of you to step forward and take the blame. It has nothing to do with you.” 

At this point, she gave an ambiguous smile. 

“If we really get down to it, I should be the one to blame for all the trouble.” 

Wrenn was taken aback once again, immediately countering her words without a second thought. 

“How could this possibly fall on you? This matter has nothing to do with you. Their mistakes have nothing to do with you. You don’t have to bear any responsibility…” 

“But they came to your house because of me, didn’t they?” 

Wrenn had never thought about it that way. 

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She said seriously, “Even if that’s the case, it has nothing to do with you. If they seek to exploit your reputation for their own gain, it’s a reflection of their own dishonesty and audacity. You didn’t ask them to do this. If they steal, it’s not something you can control. Even if they are your adoptive parents, it doesn’t represent anything.” 

At this point, Wrenn simply decided to lay all her thoughts bare. 

“I’ve heard rumors that you and your adoptive parents didn’t get along very well, but I wasn’t sure about the specifics. Yesterday, they came to our door, introducing themselves. At first, I considered turning them away. But then I thought if they could find us, it means they must have contacted you already. After some hesitation, I let them in. Even though I wasn’t particularly polite to them, I still saved them some face. And that, I did for your sake. I… I’m not sure about the current state of your relationship with them, but to think that they could find me here, there must be something wrong between you and them. Even though I really dislike them, I don’t want them to see you as an ingrate, so I agreed to give them money. I never thought they would be so greedy. They made excessive demands, complaining that five million wasn’t enough, wanting more. Later on, they even contemplated stealing. How could they do such a thing…” 

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