Chapter 390
At that time, Leandro never wanted to see Seraphina again.
He didn’t want to see what she looked like now, didn’t want to know how she was living, and didn’t want to know
whether she was doing well or not.
In the past year, he had successfully isolated many pointless people and things. Bringing up the past was not his
style anymore.
But a living, breathing blood relation was right in front of him and he had no choice but to look into it.
Conveniently, he had a business trip to Moonhaven in a week.
With this opportunity, he could have his subordinates investigate in Velvetwood.
But that trip to Moonhaven was extremely unsuccessful. He hit a wall everywhere, was left to cool his heels by his
business partners for a few days, and got nothing done.
Finally, Leandro decided to leave.
On the day he left, it was early spring, the weather was fine, sunny and warm.
The flight took off in the evening, the accompanying staff were given the day off, and everyone was free to do their
own thing. He himself drove aimlessly.
This trip was unsuccessful, and he felt frustrated. He drove onto the road absentmindedly, and when he came to his
senses, there was a road sign for Velvetwood.
He looked at the name Velvetwood from afar, a name that was both strange and familiar, and suddenly
remembered that he had another purpose for this trip.
And at this moment, he was so close to that purpose.
Perhaps he only needed to drive another twenty or thirty minutes to see the person he had been apart from for a
whole year.
She was nineteen now.
Maybe she had matured, maybe she had gotten prettier, maybe she had made new friends…
Maybe she had already forgotten him.
Leandro slowly parked the car on the side of the road and lit a cigarette for himself.
When he finished the cigarette, he started the car again, turned around, and left without looking back.
He didn’t go to check in person after all.
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It was because he thought it was impossible, and also because of the steadfastness in his heart.
After returning to Moonhaven, he sent someone else to investigate, stating clearly that he did not need any
information, just a result.
But the person who went to investigate still brought back some information, and reported it without his objection.
After going to Velvetwood, she had reunited with her mother, settled down securely, and was attending a tutoring
class. She was currently applying to several universities, including the famous University of Pennsylvania.
She was doing well.
She had never given birth.
This was the result he had anticipated, so he had no reaction.
It wasn’t until a long, long time later that he finally understood –
Behind that complete calm and steadfastness, was the unspoken expectation.
It was the same then, and it is the same now.
The only difference is, back then, he never faced or touched this expectation;
And now, after a long period of emptiness and tranquility, all of a sudden, something seemed to pierce through the
sky and hit straight to his heart!
His heart, which had been calm before, was now beating violently.
Leandro stretched out his hand and pulled Seraphina into his arms, holding her tightly.
Seraphina’s tears had never been as uncontrollable as they were today..
The moment she hit Leandro’s shoulder, more tears flowed out.
“Thank you,” she said in a damp and hoarse voice when she spoke again, “Thank you for helping me find my child
-”
“Our child.” Leandro said heavily.
Seraphina bathed Valerio for a long time.
In the more than a year that she had known Valerio, he had always bathed himself from the moment he started
living with her.
But this time, Seraphina filled the bathtub with water and washed him thoroughly.
Valerio had stopped crying and was trying hard to make Seraphina laugh, so she, with red eyes, laughed again
The bath took over an hour, and by the time they finished, it was past dinner time,
I again.
“Are you hungry?” Seraphina asked, wrapping Valerio in a towel and placing him on the bed.
Valerio shook his head, crawled under the covers, and patted the bed, indicating that Seraphina should come up
too..
He had missed Seraphina terribly for so many days, and now that she was finally back and so gentle, he wanted to
be with her all the time.
“Don’t worry,” Seraphina read his mind, “Mommy won’t leave you ever again.”
She turned to get Valerio’s usual lotion, “Shall I apply it for you?”
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Valerio immediately nodded and pulled back the covers.
Boys his age usually have some sense of gender and would probably be shy in front of females.
But maybe because he doesn’t talk, he’s a bit slower to mature than other boys his age, so most of the time in
front of Seraphina, he’s still a cute and soft child.
Seraphina squeezed the lotion into her palm, warmed it with the temperature of her hand, and then slowly applied
it to Valerio’s body.
He had several moles on his body, one at the back of his neck, one on his waist, and even one on his butt.
When she saw the last mole, Seraphina couldn’t help but laugh, but as soon as her smile spread, tears fell.
She really wasn’t a good mother.
Even if she knew her child was missing, she didn’t even know what marks he had on his body, how could she find
him back if it wasn’t for a lucky coincidence?
The more Seraphina thought about it, the more frightened she became, and the more tears she shed.
Hearing the noise, Valerio turned around to see Seraphina crying again, he immediately became anxious and
quickly reached out to wipe her tears.
“It’s okay,” Seraphina quickly comforted him, “Mom is happy.”
But Valerio still pouted, looking unconvinced.
So Seraphina put down what she was holding, sat on the bed, and wrapped herself and him in the blanket, handing
him the pen and paper from the bedside table.
“I haven’t been home for a long time, I didn’t even accompany you when you started school,” Seraphina said,
stroking his head, “Tell me about your life at school. Do you like it? Are your teachers nice? Are there any pretty
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With a new topic of conversation, Valerio immediately lit up. Grabbing a piece of paper and a pen, he started to
sketch and write, explaining to Seraphina about his favorite teacher and the new friends he had made.
They sat in their bed, chatting away until the darkness of night had enveloped them..
Downstairs, Conway sat on the couch, restlessly twiddling with his walking stick.
Karan, anxious, kept glancing towards the door, letting out an exclamation when he finally saw a car pull in.
“They’re back!”
At hearing this, Conway immediately got up and made his way to the door.
A car stopped outside, and Keen, holding a paper folder, hurriedly entered.
He had originally intended to report to Leandro, but was intercepted by Conway. With no other option, he handed
the report in his hands to Conway.
Conway took the folder, his hands trembling as he opened it. Realizing he couldn’t see clearly, he pushed the folder
back towards Keen in frustration. “Read it!”
Keen started to read out the contents of the folder. “Parental verification report, Sunburst City Medical University
Medical Examination Center…”
Conway, getting irritated, tapped him with his walking stick. “Read the results!”
Keen quickly flipped to the last page. After confirming the results, he read, “…supporting the existence of a
biological relationship between sample 1 and sample
2…”
Karan let out a gasp and covered his mouth.
Conway, clutching his chest, was on the brink of tears.
Karan quickly moved to support Conway, his voice choked with emotion. “Sir, Valerio really is Sera’s child! This is
such great news! It’s wonderful!”
Conway let out a breath, nodding slowly, then turned to Keen. “Now take it upstairs!”
Keen hurriedly took the folder and went upstairs, pushing open the door to Leandro’s study.
“Mr. Reynolds.” Handing over the report, Keen could hardly conceal the excitement in his eyes.
The results of the verification were clear.
Leandro took the report and read it, then slowly closed his eyes.
Keen stood there silently, holding his breath.
Sure enough, when Leandro opened his eyes again, they were deep and cold, filled with a deadly seriousness.