What Happens in Refusing To Be 621 – From the Book Refusing To Be His Perfect Replica I Choose The Arranged Marriage
Dive into Refusing To Be 621, a pivotal chapter in Refusing To Be His Perfect Replica I Choose The Arranged Marriage, written by BlueMoone. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 621.
They were unknown children, but Aveline's heart tugged when she heard the children's cries.
She silently walked up to the tall man and said, "Do you need help?"
As soon as she said those words, she didn't know if it was her illusion, but she clearly saw that the man's body froze.
The man's back was turned to her, and he was wearing a mask, so Aveline couldn't see the man's expression.
She explained kindly: "Sir, don't get me wrong. I just saw that it might be inconvenient for you to take care of two children alone."
The man remained silent and did not speak, but the child in the stroller cried even more sadly.
Aveline's eyes were fixed on the child.
In the milky-white stroller, a little baby girl wearing a pink jumpsuit cried so hard that her face was wrinkled, and her white and tender little face was full of grievances.
Aveline quickly picked up the child, but the man did not stop her.
"My dear, are you hungry? Be a good girl and don't cry."
Her voice seemed to have magic power, and the child who had been making a fuss just then became well-behaved instantly.
Probably because she cried for too long, the child lay sobbing in her arms.
Only then did Aveline see the child's face clearly. Her facial features were very delicate, especially her eyes, which were big and round, like black grapes.
There were still a few crystal teardrops hanging on her long and thick eyelashes.
This little girl was so beautiful, like an angel baby.
But why does she feel that the child looks familiar?
The child didn't know what she was thinking of and suddenly burst into laughter. There was a shallow pear dimple on her left cheek, which was not very obvious on the baby's fat face.
Aveline came to her senses and apologized quickly: "Sorry, I just picked up your child in a hurry and she stopped crying."
When he took the child from Aveline's hand, he said again, "I will tell you the truth of the matter."
As soon as the child was taken from Aveline's arms, she started crying again. The man stuffed the two children into his down jacket, put the large pile of baby products he had selected on the stroller, and hurried toward the checkout counter.
The bodyguard also came over, "Madam, what did that person say to you?"
Although Aveline couldn't remember what happened between her and the person, her instinct did not want to betray him.
"I saw that it was not easy for him, a grown man, to deal with two babies, so I decided to help him. He told me thank you."
Sylvester said with a serious expression: "Madam, this person looks a little strange. Stay away from him and don't approach strangers casually. We will leave as soon as possible after picking up the things."
"OK."
Aveline looked away from the man at the cashier. She felt a little uneasy. The man said he would wait for her in the coffee shop on the seventh floor.
Should she go or not?
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