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The Unveiled Rose novel Chapter 180

Summary for Chapter 180: The Unveiled Rose

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Steven just smiled. "And what about Cody?"

The question left Jessica speechless. She stood there, thinking over it for a long time, but no solution came to mind.

Cody was her son, and Steven was her cash cow. There was no way to choose between them.

Jessica pursed her lips, her expression troubled. She stayed silent, and Steven didn't push her. He waited patiently for her to come up with a solution.

Finally, Jessica made up her mind. "Let's do as you say."

She realized that Steven had been keeping a subtle distance from her lately. In a situation like this, it was best to go along with what he wanted. Perhaps by moving out, she could use this time apart to her advantage. Once they weren't together every day, maybe Steven would remember what he saw in her.

Having sorted it out, Jessica smiled softly at Steven. "Make sure to take care of yourself properly since I won't be around."

"You, too," Steven replied with a smile.

To make sure Cody wouldn't miss his first day at a new kindergarten, Steven hired a moving company that evening to transfer all of Jessica's and Cody's belongings to the new house.

Now, only Steven remained in the large, empty villa.

With Jessica and Cody gone, he felt lighter and more at ease. But as he glanced around, he was struck by a sense of loneliness.

It was something he hadn't felt before, not when Annalise and Zachary were around.

At home, Willow joined her coach, Howard, for her usual run. Afterward, she was about to go off on her own when Howard stopped her.

He told her that she had built up enough strength, and it was time to start working on martial arts basics.

Willow's eyes sparkled. She eagerly took my hand and practically pulled me toward Howard excitedly.

Zane trailed behind us.

Determined to get better, Willow stared at her reflection and focused hard.

"Hello. Could you please be my friend?"

I stood by the doorway and watched her. Willow was still just a kid, but there was resolve in her eyes that most adults didn't have.

My eyes softened, filled with pride and admiration.

When she had run through everything she wanted to say, she turned and walked over to me. "Mommy, can we practice my spelling now?"

I took her hand and walked to the living room, where I picked up her workbook and started going through it with her.

Willow was smart, learned quickly, and was very focused. She seemed afraid of forgetting what I taught her, so she jumped off the couch with her textbook and kept reciting it.

Finally, confident she had it down, she handed me the book and said, "Mommy, test me!"

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