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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 206

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Novel Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

Morning, half past seven.

Moira's biological clock woke her up on time. Her first thought was to see if her son had woken up, but another thought immediately popped up in her mind. Didn't her son get sent abroad yesterday?

She immediately relaxed her body and stretched, then continued to sleep on her palm. Without her son by her side, she was too lazy to be like a cat, how comfortable she was.

Moira had been watching Libby's fans fight from the start. When she saw it was 11: 30 in the afternoon, she only woke up when she was really hungry.

First, she soaked a cup of milk and stood on the balcony, enjoying the distant scenery of the high-rise buildings. A cool breeze blew.

Sage's villa occupied an extremely rich and natural resource. Leaning against the mountain ridge, the air was fresh and the environment was elegant, causing people to definitely have a wonderful feeling of being able to enjoy it.

Moira casually made some food for lunch. She thought, after Sage sent Agnes and her son to abroad, he would definitely not be back so soon. She would be able to enjoy this huge villa.

In the hall, in the silence, her mobile phone's ringtone clearly rang. Moira was startled, could it be Lorelei?

She went up and picked it up. It was her father. She had not taken the initiative to call him since the party, so she felt a little guilty.

"Hello, Dad." Moira hurriedly picked it up.

"Moira! Are you busy? When will you bring Lucas home for dinner? The room has already been emptied for you by Molly." Elias's very gentle voice came over.

Moira's heart warmed, she laughed: "I'm not busy."

"Can you bring Lucas home for dinner tonight? It just so happens that I'm resting at home today."

Moira frowned slightly. It seemed that Melissa and Molly had not told her father about the relationship between Lucas and Sage. However, she thought, why would Melissa tell her father on her own accord? Of course she didn't want her father to know that she had given birth to a child from the Maxwell Family!

It seemed that she needed to go back and meet with her father and tell him about this matter!

"Good! I'll be back in the afternoon!" Moira replied.

"Then I'll wait for you at home." Elias happily agreed.

After hanging up, Moira also prepared to return home in the afternoon. Melissa was very scheming, she didn't know if she would do anything to her after knowing the relationship between her and Sage.

She had never thought of turning this family into a bloody mess, so she had endured it for her father's sake. Now that Melissa knew that she was leaning on this big tree, she definitely felt a strong sense of danger, and would not be at ease.

Coincidentally, she could also go home to see what Melissa really wanted to do.

Moira found a fashionable dress in the wardrobe and left the garage after 3 o'clock. As her car had yet to return, she could only borrow Sage's car when she went out.

Moira picked the palanquin that she drove last time and ran out, flying straight in the direction of the Garcia Mansion.

It was also at this time that a huge Private aircraft landed on the ground at the international airport. Sage's figure gracefully stepped down with his assistants and bodyguards following behind him. As he walked towards the exit of the airport, he took out his phone and naturally found Moira's number.

Moira was driving on the road, and upon seeing the phone call, she was startled. Sage came back so quickly.

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