Chapter 25
The next day.
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Frederick invited Shannon to the Claremont Resort & Club, a place they often visited when they were dating.
He recreated the experiences from their previous dates: the two of them went fishing, took walks, and hiked together.
After nightfall, they watched fireworks together from the mountaintop.
When they left the estate, Shannon was still reluctant to go.
Frederick drove her home.
When the car stopped downstairs at Shannon’s place, neither of them got out.
Shannon sat in the passenger seat, replaying the day’s events in her mind, a smile unconsciously appearing at the cor- ners of her lips.
Abigail had changed her name and identity, and had nothing to do with Frederick anymore.
Today, Frederick had taken the initiative to invite her out again. In her eyes, this meant he wanted to get back togeth-
She had actually thought about this for a long time, but because of her poor health and Mariana’s opposition, she had kept the idea buried in her heart.
Now that Abigail had left on her own, Frederick had a child, and Mariana was old, there were no more obstacles be- tween them. They could finally be together without any worries.
Thinking of this, Shannon’s smile deepened, but she didn’t say anything directly. Instead, she quietly waited for Fred- erick to speak first.
Sitting in the driver’s seat, Frederick recalled the day’s date with Shannon and realized that his heart was calm.
He no longer felt the excitement he once did.
At that moment, he was finally certain.
He no longer loved Shannon.
Shannon waited for a long time, but Frederick never spoke.
Finally, when she couldn’t hold back any longer and was about to speak first, she and Frederick spoke at the same
time.
“Frederick, let’s start over.”
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“Shannon, I don’t love you anymore.”
The two voices sounded at the same time.
It took Shannon a long time to recover, her eyes full of disbelief: “What did you say?”
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After saying those words, Frederick felt as if the invisible weight that had been pressing on his chest for half a year had disappeared, and he felt completely at ease.
He turned to meet Shannon’s stunned gaze and spoke honestly: “Shannon, I admit that all these years, I never really let you go. Even after I got married, I couldn’t help but care about you. I know you felt the same way.”
“I thought that as long as we didn’t cross the line, there wouldn’t be any problems. But I was wrong. I completely ig- nored my wife’s feelings.”
“After she left, my heart was in turmoil, so I asked you out today because I wanted to figure out my own feelings.”
“Now, I’m finally sure. The person I love now is Abigail. I’m sorry, Shannon, I used you. Tomorrow, a sum of money will be transferred to your account-enough for you to live comfortably for the rest of your life.”
As he spoke, Frederick unfastened his seatbelt: “Consider this car as compensation for the time I took from you to- day.”
“From now on, let’s not see each other again.”
With that, Frederick opened the car door and left without hesitation.
Shannon opened her mouth, wanting to call him back, but it was as if her throat was blocked with cotton—she could- n’t make a sound and could only watch as Frederick walked away.
In the end, all her unwillingness turned into tears and poured out.
The moment Frederick realized his true feelings, he immediately had his assistant locate Abigail and rushed over with his son.
Father and son followed the location to a church.
As they pushed open the door, they saw Abigail in a wedding dress, marrying Jacob.
Frederick froze in place. Timothy, realizing what was happening, instantly had tears in his eyes. Just as he was about to call out for his mother, Jacob’s bodyguard covered his mouth and took him out of the church.
Frederick was also asked to leave.
Timothy stood outside the church, crying loudly.
“Dad, why didn’t we come earlier? Mom married someone else!”
“She doesn’t want me anymore!”
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