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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 155

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Carlo said to Sage, "If you are going to send Agnes back, send my brother back together. I will not go back to the Brook's Residence tonight."

"Alright!" Sage replied, he looked at Lucas in his arms and said, "Do you want to accompany Father and send Aunt to the Brook's Residence?"

Agnes was already very happy, "Lucas, come with us!"

"Can I accompany my aunt, Mummy?" Lucas asked Moira.

"Alright! Just go home early." Moira had no objections.

Just then, Agnes turned to Libby and said, "Sister Libby, I will find you a piece of paper and a brush, can you give me an autograph?"

"Of course." Libby smiled.

"Hm! Wait a moment, my schoolbag is in my brother's car."

Moira never thought that Agnes would actually want to catch up with the stars, and even liked Libby so much. Libby felt honored to have the little princess of the Maxwells as a fan.

The elevator stopped at the first floor with a "ding" sound, Moira and Libby walked out first. In the car park, three cars were getting closer. Agnes asked Sage to unlock the door, she quickly found a piece of paper and a pen.

Libby received it, and signed her name on the carriage frame. Her name was very poetic, and even drew a heart, causing Agnes to immediately jump in joy after getting the autograph, "Thank you Sister Libby, can I see you again?"

"Of course."

"Hm! Goodbye, sisters." Agnes politely waved her hand and walked to her brother's car.

Carlo's and Sage's cars were the first to drive out, while Moira's car slowly drove out.

In the carriage, Libby exhaled suddenly, as if she could finally relax.

Moira could not help but burst out laughing, "What happened? A meal makes you feel like you're at war!"

"My heart is tired!"

"Why didn't you settle the bill?" Moira asked curiously, because when she left, it was as if she had heard that Carlo had intentionally made Libby pay the bill.

Furthermore, on the dining table, Carlo had ordered so many expensive dishes, it seemed to be intentional.

"I was going to pay the bill! But, who would have thought that Carlo would come over again and steal my card. Not only did he not allow me to pay the bill, he even said that this meal was not counted in." Libby was speechless. She really wanted to invite the meal that she owed him.

Every time she saw him, that stinging scene from last time would appear in her mind. She couldn't remember a single time.

Although he was wearing an elegant suit tonight and his body was tall and straight, the image that he wasn't wearing any clothes left a deep impression on her.

Moira looked at her sympathetically, "He's going to fight you to the death, isn't he!?"

"Who knows, his thoughts are really hard to fathom." Libby leaned on the Driver tiredly.

Outside the window, the night sky was seductive, the night breeze was light and gentle, and her mind seemed to be shrouded in a layer of fuzziness.

"I didn't expect that Sage would bring him here tonight."

"Forget it, I don't blame you!" After she finished speaking, Libby squinted as she guessed curiously, "Just what does this man do!? He has the temperament of a successful person, but, if he is a famous person in the business circles, I will definitely know!"

Moira was also puzzled, "I'm not sure either."

"I saw him last time in the showroom. That's an advanced stage. He didn't appear in the stands, but he has his own suite lounge!"

Moira guessed, "Maybe he has a mysterious and powerful identity."

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