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The Reunion After Seven Years novel Chapter 295

"Good girl!" With these words, Moore turned and left the Gu family's old house.

The car pulled up outside the cemetery and Moore got out. Stopping in front of a tombstone, he squatted down. "Do you still hate me, even now you're dead? It's true. I did use you.

But I didn't realize how involved I was myself. Kerr wouldn't let me see your body. He was so cruel that he didn't even let me see you for one last time."

Moore murmured these words to Lily's tombstone. Of all the people in this world, perhaps she was the only one who had really seen his true colors.

Glancing around, Moore caught sight of the name on the tombstone next to Lily's. "Nicole Ning." 'Strange,' thought Moore. Given the intense love that Kerr felt for Nicole, how could he casually bury her in this place?

A multitude of flowers surrounded Lily's tombstone. It was clear that someone had come here to mourn Lily. But there was nothing in front of Nicole's grave.

An idea took shape in his mind, making his eyes widen.

He turned around and drove straight to Kerr's villa.

After parking in front of the gate to Kerr's villa, he got out of his car. "Sorry, Master Moore. Master Kerr has gone to bed. It's not a convenient time for him. Please come back later."

Kim stopped Moore from entering through the gate.

The man cast a glance at Kim. "I want to see my brother, and I don't need your permission." Moore was unhappy about Kim's loyalty to Kerr.

"I'm acting on Master Kerr's instructions. I hope you won't make things difficult for us." Kim always followed Kerr's orders.

It was the reason why Moore had thrown him out of the Gu family's old house.

Now he was getting his own back. What goes around comes around.

Burning with anger, Moore's eyes bore into Kim's. "Good for you!" With those words, he turned and dialed Kerr's number. He needed to see his brother today.

He wasn't going to sleep at all if he couldn't get to the bottom of this.

Kerr heard his cell phone ring, but he didn't answer it. Instead, he went downstairs and stood at the entrance to the living room. His eyes fell on Moore, who had stopped outside the gate.

"You shouldn't have come here. Moore, you'd better figure out who you are. Don't give me the slightest chance to kill you."

Kerr would never let Moore get away with it. But this was not yet the right time to deal with him.

Putting down his phone, Moore turned around and smiled at Kerr. "Please don't say that. We're family! You're my big brother. And when I heard what happened to Nicole, I knew I should come here and comfort you."

His tone was clearly mocking. He wanted to provoke his brother.

Hearing these words, Kerr instinctively clenched both of his fists tightly at his sides.

"Let him in." Moore had delivered himself, and Kerr wasn't going to miss this opportunity to teach him a lesson.

Moore ambled in casually, not noticing the ferocity in his older brother's eyes.

Standing opposite Kerr, he was just about to speak when he realized the atmosphere was as cold as ice.

Far from being a match for Kerr, Moore found himself unable to fight back.

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