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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 365

However, that still could not make Rodney give up.

Photos could be burned and even Cecelia had never seen a photo of Mia.

However, the memory could not be cleared. Decades had passed, and Mia's face was still deep in Rodney's blood and bones. They could not be burned and destroyed, and he could never forget.

To this day, Rodney would still stare at the empty wall for an entire day doing nothing.

Charlotte had also noticed Rodney's dazed look.

Though they could not stay with each other for a lifetime, they did keep each other in their heart for a lifetime.

She also wondered who Rodney actually saw, and looked so much like Mia. Unfortunately, in addition to Rodney himself, no one had ever seen Mia, and she could not even find a photo in the family.

Charlotte did not have the heart to think about it, and rushed to help Rodney with Cecelia, leaving Riveria Haze.

After Joyce accidentally bumped into Rodney and apologized repeatedly.

She hurriedly left the corridor. Although her mind was impulsive for a moment and she wanted to leave Riveria Haze, she finally calmed down.

She returned to the compartment where she had initially selected her clothes and sat down. What needed to be done, still needed to be done.

The chrysanthemum tea that Tina, the designer, had poured for her earlier had already cooled, so she picked it up and drank it down in one gulp.

The cold chrysanthemum tea slid across her throat, bringing down a refreshing coldness, but in the end could not relieve the boredom in her heart.

She took out her phone and sent a message to the agent she had previously contacted.

"I need an apartment tomorrow, just anyone will do, the sooner the better."

Immediately afterwards, she couldn't even wait for him to reply and directly transferred 10,000 dollars to him.

"Transferred 10,000 dollars you, so you don’t need to ask me. Just anyone will do."

Putting down the phone, she took a long breath, but did not feel relieved.

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