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Chapter 1407

Although she could not move, her hearing was very keen. She could hear everything Alexander Foster said to her every day, and for this reason, even though she had been lying here for two years, she was well aware of what was happening outside.

These things were all told by Alexander Foster to her. He didn’t go into the details, but he was concise.

Although she could clearly hear them, no matter how hard she struggled to open her eyes, she failed.

It seed as if her body had lost control and didn’t want to respond to her.

They were all waiting, and she herself was also waiting.

She wanted to go to Wanda Wesley, to Unique, and also wanted to help Alexander Foster reorganize the family business and share his burdens. She also wanted to see Layla Lowell’s child.

Not only did Alexander Foster tell her about this, but Layla Lowell often ca and talked to her about it as well.

According to Little Fish, the child was conceived on the eve of her wedding. Apparently, they weren’t careful and only found out three months later. Afterwards, she decided to have the baby and raise it alone.

Fishie is soone who yearns for a family. She’d considered having a child without getting married, so when the child ca, she didn’t consider abortion at all.

As for Charles Carrington, he made a choice as well. He planned to marry her, but she did not agree.

When she ca to see Chloe Collins, she was deeply conflicted.

She said: she didn’t want to marry Charles Carrington because of the child, as that made it seem like she was being subjected to a compromise. She didn’t want to compromise.

Since then, Charles Carrington has changed. He started to take over the family business and was doing things he didn’t enjoy doing.

Chloe Collins had heard the child’s voice just yesterday.

The child was a lovely little princess, already more than a year old, who could walk and talk. She was smart and would endearingly call her auntie while singing a song for her.

Layla Lowell nad the child Dawn Lowell, nicknad "Dawn".

Liam Locke often ca to see her as well. He had beco much more cheerful and focused, engrossed in his research and continuing the plans they had initially laid out. Mane York was still following him around, from initially being kept out of his affairs to now gradually being allowed to assist in so things. He even began responding to her questions. As for dating, that seed to be a far-off matter.

When Chloe Collins heard this, she naturally thought she couldn’t let her carefully nurtured cabbage be taken by the pig.

She heard a lot of news, but curiously nothing about Milton White, her eternal ntor in her heart.

She only knew that the Whites were powerful, but didn’t know a thing about him.

Since Eight-01 destroyed itself, she hadn’t heard a thing about him.

As for her, she couldn’t help but feel lancholic.

Milton White had grown up with her, and in her heart, he was more than a real brother. The last thing she wanted to see was for them to be enemies.

Now, with different positions, they were both powerless.

Every ti she thought about this, she felt down. It was inevitable.

Everyone ca to see her during the day and in the evening, everyone had their own affairs to deal with and left.

When Alexander Foster happened to co back, he would bathe her and then take her for a walk.

She liked the scent of flowers and the sll of the sea breeze.

But today, she could sense that it was already very late, yet she couldn’t hear Alexander Foster’s footsteps at all.

Could it be that he was too busy with public affairs?

Suddenly, footsteps ca from outside.

Very strange footsteps, not from any of the usual residents on the island.

Her heartbeat sped up slightly.

The door was sneakily pushed open.

Chloe Collins slled a familiar perfu, it was mixed with the scent of a strange woman, creating a distinct odor.

The perfu was the one she had developed. It was among LM products, the most expensive ones.

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