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Unknown to Sera, Julian’s parents were keeping Chloe under strict surveillance. They had even arranged for her prenatal checkups at a military hospital, ensuring she couldn’t escape. They wouldn’t risk letting Julian see Chloe, because Julian didn’t want this child at all. Chloe hadn’t tried to run. She understood that the baby was her only leverage. If she delivered the baby, she would be set for life. She obeyed the Stones‘ instructions, even curbing her temper with the servants.
Everyone thought the plan was foolproof. But the Stones forgot about one person- Julian’s Butler, Edward.
Edward went to the Stone residence to get Julian’s laundry and saw Chloe. After thinking for a while, he quietly left.
Back at the hospital, Edward’s complicated expression made Julian doubt. He demanded an explanation, his temperament had changed since Sera left.
Edward quickly told Julian about Chloe and the Stones‘ orders to keep it a secret. Then, he anxiously awaited Julian’s reaction.
To Edward’s surprise, Julian simply waved him away. Once the door closed, he tossed aside the orange he was peeling, staring at the ceiling. If things hadn’t gone wrong, Sera might have been pregnant. It could have been a boy who looked like him or a girl who looked like her. Both would have carried traces of them.
gone wrong. He
He buried his face in his hands, a bitter laugh escaping his lips. But things had didn’t
even know where Sera was. How could they possibly have a child? A nurse, changing his bandages, urged him to find someone to take care of him. She mentioned a patient downstairs whose husband was devotedly caring for her. And her niece even went back from overseas and hired a caretaker for her. Thinking of Sera, the nurse marveled at her consideration and filial piety, and wondered if she was married.
The nurse didn’t notice that Julian’s hand clenched. After a long pause, he asked, “Do you know her niece’s name?”
The nurse hesitated.
“Let me see… Sera? I’m not sure.”
She left. The second the door closed, Julian threw back the covers, got dressed, and ran out.
The closer he got to Sera’s aunt’s room, the more his heart pounded. It was her! It had to be Sera!
\He wasn’t listening to the nurse until she mentioned a birthmark near the eye. He knew only one person with that birthmark–Sera! Doubt turned to certainty when the nurse mentioned her name. Sera was back, and she was so close to him!
Ignoring his weakened state, Julian raced down, searching room by room. The next second, he froze. A slender figure appeared before him.
“Sera!”
His body moved before his mind, chasing after her. He couldn’t risk losing her again. Hearing the familiar voice, Sera paused, her hand on the doorknob. She turned to see Julian striding towards her.
She spun around and fled down the hallway. She had no time to wonder how he found her; she
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didn’t want to see him.
She burst out of the hospital and hailed a cab.
“Go!”
Julian caught up, pounding on the taxi window.
“Sera, Sera! Please, let me explain! Please, don’t go!”
Ignoring him, she urged the driver to speed up.
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Julian tried to chase, but a sharp pain shot through his stomach, forcing him to bend over. A shout pierced the air.
“Julian!”
Sera’s uncle saw this and flew into a rage.
He punched Julian in the face.
“How dare you show up again!”
Another punch landed. Julian, already weak from stomach pain, collapsed. Pale and trembling, he reached out, but Sera’s uncle turned and stormed away.
“Get lost! Don’t let me see you again!”
Sera’s aunt and uncle were furious and sad. They were furious that Julian showed up again. They felt sad because Sera’s was being harassed again because of themselves. Sera’s aunt wanted to discharge herself and return home so Sera could leave this country again. Sera calmed her down, advising her to stay.
From the moment she landed, she knew she’d eventually encounter Julian. The whole city was his place. He could have found her from the moment she stepped off the plane.
Remembering Julian’s desperate pleas, she sighed. What could he possibly explain? She’d laid everything out in that note. If he had understood, he wouldn’t have asked her to forgive him.
Julian, desperate to see her again, wouldn’t give up. He had so much to say; he wanted to explain everything. He didn’t love Chloe at all.
But Sera seemed to be avoiding him. He’d waited outside her aunt’s room for days, facing cold stares and judgment, only to be met with silence.
Late that night, Julian prepared to leave after a long waiting. Then, a slender figure appeared in the hallway.
His eyes
“Sera!”
lit
- up.
Sera stopped, her gaze cold. She bypassed him and entered the ward. Her aunt was moved that morning; she returned to collect some belongings.