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Chapter 361

“She always wears a ponytail, follows me around and will share with me what she likes. When I do my

homework, she will always be by my side. We were like a match made in heaven. I had deep feelings

for her.”

Gale said, “Your childhood sweetheart.”

Just like she and Sam.

“Yes. However, she disappeared on her fourth birthday, and I haven’t found her so far. But I haven’t

given up on looking for her,” Aurum said with a nod.

“Mr. Lefting, you mean that I remind you of her?”

“No, you are not like her. She is chubby, and you are too thin. But… your temperament is very similar to

her mother when she was young,” Aurum replied.

Only then did Gale suddenly realize.

She reminded Aurum of a girl he used to love. Unfortunately, the little girl has never been heard from

again, and her whereabouts are unknown. She was

Aurum’s ‘what if‘.

So, after many years, Aurum would think of that little girl

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when he saw her.

“It turns out that you always wanted to give me what you

couldn’t give to that little girl. Speaking of which, I am

clearly in her favor,” Gale said.

“It’s not just that. After getting to know you, I found that you are a very good girl. You should have a

better and freer life instead of being bound by Shawn and breaking

your wings.”

Gale smiled bitterly.

Even Aurum knew the truth, but Shawn would never

understand it.

To truly love someone was to let go, be free, be fulfilled,

and not be caged.

Aurum said again, “I don’t know how she is doing now. I hope she can be happy… The possibility is

very small. I can’t do anything for her, so I will just treat you well…

this helps me be more at ease.

The little girl disappeared at the age of four, and just thinking about how miserable the future will be

made her

heart tremble with fear.

How sad and distressed her relatives should be.

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Gale had no idea how to comfort others, so she could only say, “God will bless her.”

“I hope so.”

“But I heard, Mr. Lefting, you have a fiancee now? I don’t mean anything else, not that you never want

to marry

anyone other than that little girl for life, but…” Gale asked.

“No need to explain. I understand. Ms. Warm, I can tell you that my current fiance is her parents‘

adopted daughter.”

She was taken aback for a while.

“After losing their beloved daughter, they were very sad. So, they adopted a little girl of the same age

from the orphanage, and I fell in love with her and got engaged.” So it was such.

Fate was really strange.

Gale now fully understood Aurum’s complicated feelings for her.

He placed all the warm memories of that four–year–old girl on her, so he wanted to do his best to help

her.

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“My fiance is also a very good person. She is gentle and considerate, and we have a very good

relationship,” Aurum said.

However, the little girl will always be irreplaceable in his heart.

For Aurum, his fiance was the shadow of the little girl.

Gale was also the shadow of the little girl.

“You should be fine too.” Aurum looked at her. “Ms.

Warm, can you now accept my selfless help with peace of mind? I really have no malice toward you

nor any other purpose.”

“Thank you for sharing with me…‘

“I’m afraid that you might have concerns and think I’m a bad person. So I think I’d better tell you

everything so that you won’t feel uneasy,” Aurum replied. →

Gale looked at him. “Mr. Lefitng, you are a good person.”

“I just wonder if the good deeds I have done can bless her. He was so helpless and so superstitious.

After separating from Aurum, Gale sat alone on the bench

in the park for a long, long time.

The first child was gone, and the second child was conceived shortly after that.

However, this had not meant she could forgive Shawn. The pain he had caused her… was irreparable.