Chapter 617 True Love
Both she and Charles had scars on their faces when they first met.
They were both survivors of a devastating fire, seeking a second chance at life in the hospital.
Their paths crossed, love blossomed, and she finally understood the true essence of love.
“True love does exist,” she declared.
After sharing those words, Maeve looked at Lucy and whispered, “Ms. Staber, Lenn has been searching for you all these years.”
Lucy’s grip on the black card tightened.
Lennon had been… searching for her all these years? –
She was so busy that she could barely recall who Lennon was.
She shook her head, “Searching for what?”
“Even if he found me, there’s no valid reason for us to reunite,” Lucy muttered, leaving immediately.
As Lucy’s hands brushed against the doorknob, Maeve sighed, “Lenn hasn’t been well these past few years.”
“How does it concern me?”
Lucy scoffed and strode out of the ward.
The breeze in the corridor left her feeling a bit chilly.
She wrapped herself in her white coat as a cold shiver filled her heart.
The haunting echoes of Lennon’s anguished voice during their breakup reverberated in her
cars.
“Lucy, I’m not a substitute for the family love you’re seeking!”
“You don’t have to force yourself to be with me just because your mother donated your kidney to me!”
Lucy gave a bitter smile.
He hadn’t been doing well these years?
He deserved it.
Due to Cherry’s recent unusual behavior, David couldn’t help but feel that something was amiss with her lately.
So when Cherry went to the director and dean to request leave for a shopping trip with Lucy, David exchanged a knowing glance with Mr. Carlos.”
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