Bogus Billionaire By Shining Riviera
Chapter 564
Chapter 564
Kirk would always be there for her.
Caroline slowly dozed off in his arms. In her sleep, she dreamed that she was the mother of three
children, all of whom were very beautiful and lovable.
They would surround her and call her ‘mommy‘. She gradually lost herself in their affectionate
calls.
Just as she was consumed with joy, the three children suddenly grew up. Each of them held a
knife in their hand, pointing it at her. Their cute expressions were replaced with ferocious ones.
One by one, they shouted, “It’s all because of you that we ended up like this.
“You didn’t raise us well.”
“Hurry up and give us some money, you old hag!”
Caroline opened her eyes in fright.
Her sudden movements naturally woke up Kirk as well. He looked down at Caroline and asked,
What’s wrong, darling?”
”
Kirk in confusion before shaking her head.
said, “I’ll get you some
“No, it’s fine.”
grabbed Kirk’s hand. She kept
could
helplessly, “Darling, can I take this as you trying to
at his words, and her
her phone. It was an unfamiliar number, and it was an international
she answered the call.
yet familiar voice on
I’ve already written the first part of my new play. Do you want to
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realizing
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at the time, and she understood. It was probably still daytime where Marietta was, so she didn’t realize it was already late at night
a sentimental person. She had even remembered
bed. Since she couldn’t sleep
quickly sent the
went to the couch to read the play. Kirk poured
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