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Spoil My Sweet Window novel (Harold and Crystal) novel Chapter 503

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Spoil My Sweet Widow Novel Chapter 503 – Highlight Chapter from Spoil My Sweet Window novel (Harold and Crystal)

Spoil My Sweet Widow Novel Chapter 503 is a standout chapter in Spoil My Sweet Window novel (Harold and Crystal) by Glad Rarus, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Dragon narrative into new territory.

Chapter 503

When Harold found her, he saw her looking out of the window in a daze.

In fact, there was no good scenery outside the window, but a few children were playing in the garden. He walked over and held Crystal’s cold hands. He frowned slightly and asked, “What did Danny say?”

Crystal shook her head. “He didn’t say anything.”

She lowered her eyelashes and said, “Brother is… very generous. I’ve gone too far. He didn’t argue with me.”

She forced a smile. “If he didn’t argue, that means he didn’t care.”

When she was Coco, she was treated well by Danny. But when she became Crystal, she was no longer worthy.

Harold took her into his arms, touched her hair, and said, “It doesn’t matter whether he cares about it or not.”

Crystal smiled. “Do you still want to say that no one else is important because I have you?”

Harold didn’t answer or deny it.

Crystal lowered her head and looked at a purple crystal on her skirt. She said in a low voice, “There will be many complicated relationships in this world. Family, friends, enemies, lovers… They are all very important.”

“Actually, you care a lot about the Evans family, Harold said.

Crystal sighed lightly. “The blood lineage is so strange. They and I were both born from the same womb. Maybe it was fate that’s why I couldn’t even stand by and watch.”

“They don’t like me, and they don’t treat me well. I didn’t grow up with them too. I have no feelings for them, but I feel uncomfortable because of their indifference. Isn’t it particularly pretentious?” Harold didn’t have any siblings, so he couldn’t understand Crystal’s worries. However, he took in everything Crystal had and slowly said, “It’s not your fault.”

“But in this matter, no one is wrong.” Crystal said, “It’s not wrong for my mother to want to give birth to me. It’s not wrong for my father to hate me. It’s not wrong for my brother to dislike me…”

Harold said, “I want to kiss you.”

Crystal blushed and said slowly, “How do you want me to answer you?”

Harold smiled. “I don’t need your answer.”

He hugged Crystal’s thin waist and said, “I’m just informing you.”

At this time, the stars and the moon were in the sky. The sky was clear, the night wind was blowing outside the window, and there was the fragrance of flowers. The children’s laughter dispelled the chirping of cicadas and insects, breaking the silence of the night. The cold moonlight fell like a broken mirror. Countless mirror fragments scattered on the ground, reflecting the figures holding each other in the round window.

They kissed each other on a starry night.

It seemed that the night was flowing silently and slowly. Dawn would never come again, and it didn’t matter.

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