Chapter 901

Leopold was more than just a business partner to Callum; he was his best friend and confidant.

With the departure of a soulmate like him from this world, how can his heart not ache with sorrow?

Taking a deep breath, Callum said, “You can have the house; it’s his gift to you. It’s now yours, and you can move in with your mother without the need to rent.”

Tears fell onto the papers in front of Thalassa, staining the white sheets with their wetness. At first, the droplets lingered on the surface, but gradually, they permeated the fibers, dampening the document.

She gripped the papers tightly, then loosened her hold, pushing them towards Callum with a voice choked by sobs, “Please, take these back to Amelia, or Leopold’s father. I have no right to accept his things.”

She wouldn’t take Lysander’s money, nor would she claim any of Leopold’s estate. She had no claim to it, no reason to take anything from him.

How could he be so foolish as to buy the villa she had put up for sale and secretly put it in her name? He knew that even with this gesture, there was no possibility for anything more between them.

Thalassa’s heart felt as if countless thin ropes were constricting

resonance that filled the room, his complexion darkening, his

typically gentle, now

gone, dead, do you understand? His last wish was for you to accept this house he left for you. Can’t you fulfill even this simple dying wish? Besides, I must complete the tasks he

and

he stood up, walked to the door of the private booth, paused, and without turning around, he said, “I

that, Callum opened the

with a

wept, her vision blurred by tears that fell

sorrow.

have to be so good to me? I don’t deserve it; I really don’t deserve your kindness. Why couldn’t you forget me and start anew? Wouldn’t that have been

said you would do anything for me, that you would risk your life without a second thought. Did your death have something to do with me too? Weren’t

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