Chapter 434 The Shadow of the Past

The relationship between the cousins was not actually complicated.

James’ father had 4 siblings, and they had eight children in total.

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James’ father was the eldest, and he had two children, James and his older brother, Simon. Rebecca is James’ cousin as well as the eldest daughter of the Evans family. Rebecca and Simon were born in the same year.

Christopher and Sebastian were the sons of James’ third

uncle while William and Liam and fourth brothers were

James’ fourth uncle’s sons. Paul and Edith were born to James’ youngest uncle…

The grandchildren in the Evans family were mostly male, and there weren’t many female descendants. Thus, the youngest descendant, who was also a girl, Edith became the treasure of the Evans family.

Everyone was invested in her marital situation, fearing that she would not marry a good man, so they began to pick out suitable marriage partners for her almost four years ago.

Chapter 434 The Shadow of the Past

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the Collins family was chosen, but Jackson rejected it, so they gave up. Now that Edith

started, more than a dozen luxury cars

followed suit.

at Edith’s neighborhood. After getting out of the car, Rebecca went up to pick Edith up

steps.

you suddenly get out of the car and rush into the shopping

all the bodyguards

after him.

didn’t know what happened to James for behaving like that.

to Paul’s words, but

Back at the shopping mall, he saw a figure

a few

so he asked the driver to stop and rushed over, only to find that

Shadow of

he, who was covered in

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couldn’t move

three years, he had repeatedly dreamed of the mall, the bathroom, and Amelia lying on the ground with

sense of guilt hit James. like a violent storm, making

that James seemed to be stuck in the matter of the past and couldn’t extricate himself, so he didn’t dare to ask. any more questions. He only patted

the supermarket on the first floor and bought a lot of fruit.

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