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Chapter 1609

The woman had a gentle deanor, smiling slightly at her while sizing her up.

In that face, one could vaguely discern Charles Carrington’s features.

Layla Lowell had her answer, this person must be Charles Carrington’s mother.

She nodded slightly, "Aunt, hello."

The lady also nodded her head, smiling, "Hello, would you join for a walk outside?"

Layla Lowell was taken aback. Did she have sothing to say to her?

Two minutes later, outside the laboratory in the small garden.

They walked side by side, strolling slowly along the winding path.

"Charles used to be very rebellious, and he personally told he wouldn’t marry or have children. But do you know? Two years ago, he, who had always been cold to , suddenly called one day to say he was going to be a father."

"I was surprised and curious at the ti, what kind of girl could have caused such a big change in him?"

Layla Lowell felt a bit embarrassed.

In fact, she felt that she had more flaws than strengths.

"Maybe he’s a ... soone who likes my type."

Charles’ mother nodded and said slowly, "He was used to life with girls always being obliging and attentive to him. Suddenly encountering a different one would indeed attract his attention. However, that’s not the core issue.

In fact, what made him want to get to know you is this unique aspect of you. Before, he never had this desire in his life, and once he wants to deeply understand soone, there’s an eighty percent chance he will fall in love with her."

She smiled and said, "I originally thought he married you just for the child. But after thinking it over, it wasn’t the case. If he dislikes sothing, not even a knife to his throat would make him do it. In the end, it’s because he likes you."

"Actually, a long ti ago, I had arranged a girl for him. I do not know whether he liked her or not, but he took pretty good care of her. They didn’t date long before they broke up.

The young lady had a good impression of him and wanted to marry him. To wait for him, she never dated anyone else these years, and she remained untouched, saying she would save herself only for him. I ntioned it to him, but he wasn’t interested."

Upon hearing this, an idea suddenly flashed through Layla Lowell’s mind, and she asked, "Is that person Miranda Jones?"

Charles’ mother looked surprised, "Yes, how did you know?"

Layla Lowell was puzzled, "Didn’t Miranda Jones have an ... abortion for him?"

Charles’ mother shook her head, "Who told you this? That’s absolutely a rumor. Miranda cos from a family with strict morals; she has never had a premarital pregnancy. Besides, back then, my son was also virginal, and I had people watching his nightlife, there was nothing between them.

"And earlier, Miranda even told herself that she was still a virgin; it couldn’t be, no way," she laughed.

Layla Lowell narrowed her eyes, recalling the ti she encountered Miranda Jones two years ago.

Back then, she believed whatever Miranda said.

Wasn’t Miranda’s intention to lead her toward getting an abortion?

She actually believed it!

And she had dwelt on it for a long ti, taking opportunities to hit him, also as a way to vent her dissatisfaction with the situation.

After all this ti, she had misjudged him.

-

On the other side.

Albert Green called Chloe Collins into his office, looking quite serious.

Seeing his expression was off, Chloe asked, "Are you keeping sothing from ?"

Albert Green chuckled awkwardly, "You’ve seen through . Actually, it’s still about the antidote."

"Hmm?"

Albert Green hesitated for a mont, then said, "I have to say, you and your husband are really in sync, thinking the sa thing."

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