Chapter 605
Zach’s gaze remained on Madelyn’s face as he watched the blurry video. After a moment, he looked away, handing the tablet back, “Tell Mr. Frederick Tesla I’ll be on time for the Paris banquet.”
Kevin gave a slight nod, “Yes, Mr. Jardin.” After Kevin left, Zach turned to Cecilia, who stood beside him, “What’s wrong? Aren’t you happy I’m bringing her back?”
all,” Cecilia said, her arms folded and her expression sulky. “Did you forget what I told you? In our previous lives, it was Madelyn who tore us apart. We even
her talk about past life confused him. It was hard to believe in rebirth and old memories. Most people would call it crazy. Yet, Cecilia’s actions made Zach want to believe her. He narrowed his eyes, thinking hard. After a
window, “You only lived to be fifty-five back then. Madelyn poisoned you after we got married. I had to raise our kid alone. Now I’m back, and it’s like getting a second chance to be with you. Our meeting again feels like it’s meant to be. When I was in danger, seeing you first after opening my eyes felt so right. Zach, even if you don’t remember the past, that’s okay. I’ll stay
Cecilia. She fought back, making the guest angry. The guest then handed her over to the bodyguards. When things were about to get worse, Zach swooped in and saved her. Cecilia woke up in the hospital and had a strange memory
her eyes, the enormity of the reunion overwhelmed her. Later, she would use
Zach again. Now,
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