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After Divorce, I Became A Queen novel Chapter 100

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Chapter 100 He misunderstood Aurora

The school uniform he signed, the broken basketball he used, his pictures, and his notes...

It never occurred to Albie Doyle that Aurora Robertson had begun to like that man so early.

Sion Carroll had just started college by then.

Aurora was just clearly a girl of fourteen or fifteen at that time.

Albie felt the air around him become thinner and thinner.

She really loved him.

At this moment, Aurora looked back and saw that Albie was staring at that box and kept drifting away. With her heart jolted, she grabbed the box somewhat unnaturally and closed its lid.

"I... well, you know I didn't do very well in science. My dad used to let him help me with my schoolwork, so maybe that was where this stuff in the box came from. I forgot to return these to him. And these are not important..."

Her evasive eyes didn't escape from Albie's view.

Maybe it was because of his jealousy.

With an unconscious tension in his voice, Albie asked, "Aurora, it's OK. I can understand you. But now all I want to know is... do you still love him?"

Aurora didn't expect Albie to follow through with this question, so she didn't know what to answer for a moment.

She seemed incapable of telling a lie.

After all, her brother knew her best, so she didn't have to hide anything from him.

But...

There was no chance of her getting back together with him, and Nevaeh Burns stood between them like a thorn.

Either way, there was no way they were ever going to be together again.

"Albie..." She averted his eyes and put the notebook on the shelf, "What are you talking about? I'm divorcing him, you know that."

Albie's frown relaxed at Aurora's determined answer.

No one knew Aurora better than he did. So he knew that once she had made her decision, there was no chance of changing it.

"If he's not nice to you, just let me know. I'll deal with him."

Now the two of them lived together, day in and day out, it was inevitable that there would be a lot of unsatisfactory.

If it was possible, Albie even wanted Aurora to move out immediately.

Then she wouldn't have to suffer so much.

"Got it... You are the best."

Flipping through her childhood photo album, Aurora unconsciously began to recall the past. With her brother by his side, she really had nothing to fear.

Her brother was the one person she depended most on when she was a kid.

Albie chuckled and walked over to Aurora, pointing to the little girl in the picture, "When are you gonna be chubby like you were when you were a kid? You look so healthy in the picture."

"If I get that fat, I won't want to live."

"Don't worry about that, just keep youself healthy."

They stayed at the old house for a long time before Albie drove Aurora back.

Aurora returned to Carroll Manor and found that Avada's belongings had been cleared out by the nanny. The room was empty, but Avada's familiar smell lingered in it.

She couldn't bear to dwell on it and turned away. Her mood, which she had managed to ease, turned to depression again.

...

After leaving Nevaeh, Sion went to the pet hospital again.

The pet doctor was slightly surprised to see him and asked, "Sir, what else can I do for you?"

"Excuse me."

Seeing that the doctor was busy, Sion had to find out the whole story, "I'm asking about the shepherd we picked up yesterday. You said he had food poisoning."

The doctor replied without much thought, "Yes. Do you have any questions?"

"Do you have a report? I'd like to see it." Sion seemed to find his request a bit abrupt and explained, "I'd like to know more about the cause of death."

After all, deep down he didn't believe Aurora had done it on purpose.

And she wasn't a person who dared not dare. Had she really done it, she wouldn't have been so angry with Nevaeh, and had gone to her home to make a false accusation.

"No problem."

The pet doctor wouldn't refuse this kind of client's request, because it was also his right.

He threw up his hands regretfully and went behind his desk to rummage through the report.

Then he found the report and handed it to Sion as he explained.

In a situation like this, we need more professional emergency treatment to finish first aid. But ordinary pet owners have no such awareness."

Sion nodded, going over the test report in his hand.

The contents of the report were not difficult for him to understand, so he basically knew Avada's real cause of death after reading about it.

"So, his cause of death was a sudden drug-induced illness, not a deliberate poisoning?"

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