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Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts novel Chapter 139

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Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 139 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 139 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Ines really dug the honesty between her and Ethan. Although she had always trusted him, not knowing his past had left her feeling a bit uneasy. Now, she's chill.

She hung around Ethan's office for an afternoon, then tagged along with him to the Military in the evening.

"Izzy, come on in. Grandpa made you some soup; he's been simmering it since morning. Bet it's a bomb." Phillip Meyer waved her over as soon as she arrived at the Meyer Mansion.

Ethan, standing behind her, raised an eyebrow. He was used to being invisible whenever his wife was around.

Ines moved forward, linked arms with Phillip, and said with a smile, "Grandpa, you're too sweet."

"You shouldn't be so formal; we're family." Phillip patted her hand.

A servant brought the soup up.

Ines happily took it. The weather was a bit chilly, and the soup felt warm in her hands.

Ines felt a warmth in her heart and downed a big bowl. The soup was as delicious as Phillip had promised.

Soon, the others came in. The Jacob Meyer family, Erica—they were all back. It seemed like an unspoken rule of the Meyer family to gather on the weekends, no matter how busy they were during the week.

Ines stood up to greet them.

"Sis, what's Grandpa been brewing up for you this time?" Ashley's voice rang out.

"You just got back, and you're already nagging. I'll have them serve you a bowl too," Phillip said.

Ines was totally stuffed today, having downed two big bowls of pheasant soup. Ethan tried to say something a few times, but seeing how much she was enjoying the soup, he backed off. After dinner, they went upstairs. Ines remembered a biography she read a while ago, Chasing the Sun. There was a woman's handwriting in it, and now she knew it was Leila's. Ines handed the book to Ethan, asking, "Did you notice these words in the book?" She flipped to the page with the sentence and showed it to Ethan. Ethan glanced at it, his eyes flickering. He remembered that it was the first time he confessed to Leila, but she rejected him without hesitation. Not long after, she gave him a book. He flipped through a few pages and lost interest, so he didn't continue. He didn't expect to find such a message in the book.

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