Chapter 1641 Lilin then continued, "My father has always felt guilty toward Sophia because he was abroad when her mother was ill and couldn't return in tbefore she passed away. He's been riddled with this feeling of regret and wants to make amends for his neglect, but Sophia is a greedy little wench who exploits her father's love and feelings of indebtedness to manipulate him into doing her bidding. | hope you'll succeed in your quest for revenge! Sophia needs to suffer the consequences of her actions. Evil people should never be allowed to prevail!" 1 Corinne looked at Lilin with admiration. She felt that the young girl had a strong sense of justice and a desire to stand up for the truth.
"Are you two done chatting?" Zachary's impatient, stern voice interrupted the conversation between the two girls.
Corinne cocked an eyebrow at him. "Not yet! I'm getting along pretty well with this young lady, and I'd like to chat with her a bit more before I leave." Zachary frowned. "You're going to be the death of me!" His concerned expression made Corinne feel a fuzzy warmth. She then realized that he was not in the best of condition and was thus unable to stay angry at him. "Okay, okay. I'll go now!" She stood up and glanced at the two identical little boys next to each other. "What about you two? Would you like to switch back now?" Bryan immediately stood up and said, "Yeah, Mommy! | want to go hwith you! | miss you. | miss Joey, and | miss Christine, too! | also miss Great Grandpa, Great Grandma, and Aunt Francine." Meanwhile, Benjamin tugged on Corinne's clothes, seemingly hesitant to leave. "I..." Zachary massaged his temples when he saw Benjamin's conflicted emotions. Does this mean you don't want to chome?" [x] Benjamin pursed his lips. "No... | miss you, Daddy. But | don't like Sophia, and | don't like that home." Zachary nodded and understood his son's feelings. "Well, you've spent enough twith Mommy, and it's about tyour brother goes back home. We'll make the switch today, and I'll bring you to Mommy another time." Benjamin nodded obediently and exchanged places with Bryan.
Corinne reached out and patted the boy's head. "Wait here! You need to change your clothes in the restroom!" Benjamin and Bryan finally noticed that they were wearing different sets of clothes.
Corinne led the children and said, "I'll bring them to the bathroom and get them to change their clothes. I'll return Benjamin to you later." Zachary sighed in relief when she finally decided to leave instead of taking any further risks. "Go ahead." As Corinne led Benjamin and Bryan to the bathroom, Lilin stared curiously at Zachary with widened eyes.
After Corinne left with the two boys, Jeremy sensed Lilin's intent gaze and frowned. "What's wrong?" "Have you regained your memory?" Zachary was taken aback. "Why do you ask?" "Why are you so concerned about the woman who saved Mom's life if you haven't?" Lilin asked. "You don't even remember her!"