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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 1374

Northern City.

The moment the plane landed, Maria's heart started to pound wildly.

She thought that it would take at least three more years for her to see Liam again. She didn't expect to see him again so soon.

She had to thank Ernest for his help.

Since they had chatted on the rooftop that day, Ernest had been helping her. This time, undoubtedly, Ernest had called Liam here on purpose.

When she found out about it the night before, she was so excited that she couldn't sleep well. She tried to get some shut-eye on the plane, but she couldn't fall asleep.

Ernest reminded her several times, "Your eyebags are very dark. If you appear in front of a man like this, are you sure he will have a good impression on you when he sees your eyebags?"

Although Maria was secretly anxious, she still retorted, "Even if I was as beautiful as an angel now, believe it or not, Liam will still be the same when he sees me. He won't have any reaction towards me, and might not even..."

He might not even remember her name.

Why should she be so confident to assume that he would remember her?

In fact, Maria was clear that her beauty would not affect anything. This was because the other party might not even look at her at all.

"Even what?" Ernest raised his eyebrows, and there was a touch of sharpness in his eyes.

"Nothing," Maria shook her head and did not continue.

She closed her eyes to rest, but in the end, she did not fall asleep.

Soon, they finally arrived home.

The plane was taxiing on the runway to a stop.

Maria stretched and looked at herself in the mirror. She found that she was in a poor physical state, with dark circles under her eyes and messy hair.

Ernest looked at her and persuaded, "Even if it's not for him, you should at least show your parents your best, right? Do you want them to feel upset when they see your tired look?"

"Haha," Maria smiled and took a comb to tame her wild hair. Soon, it looked much neater.

Ernest had been looking at her all the while. Seeing that she was so perfunctory, he sighed, "Maria, you're not like my uncle's daughter at all. Your father is much more proper and tidier than you."

"My dad?" Maria smiled at Ernest. She kept the comb away and didn't even think of cleaning her face, commenting, "He is exquisite and devoted. He only gives his love to my mom. There are not many men like him."

Ernest also nodded. He had no objection to Maria's statement.

The plane stopped, and the cabin door had been opened.

Maria took a deep breath and got up.

Ernest took her bag and handed it to her.

While grabbing the bag, Maria took another deep breath.

When they got off the plane together, it was actually raining.

"Is it raining?" Maria was very surprised.

"Didn't you watch the news?" Ernest glanced at her, "Coming home is a big event, so why didn't you check the forecast?" "Yeah I did, but it slipped my mind," Maria was very absent-minded these days.

Without saying anything, she heaved a helpless sigh.

When they arrived at the exit, Maria saw a lot of people coming to pick the passengers up.

She and Ernest took their luggage. Ernest grabbed a cart and loaded up all the larger pieces of luggage. Meanwhile, she just had her backpack with her and followed beside him.

Maria was not sure whether Liam was in the crowd. After all, he was still an artist. Even if his fame was decreasing, he was still a public figure. She didn't know whether he would appear or not.

All the people in the crowd were strangers. He was not there.

In the sea of people, no matter how many people there were, Maria had the ability to spot him at a glance.

Perhaps it was just intuition.

There was no one at the door.

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