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My Husband, Warm The Bed novel Chapter 231

Karen Daly quietly turned to look at Kevin Kyle. Dressed in a white shirt, he stood straight and lifted his chin slightly. He narrowed his eyes slightly and looked straight ahead as if he were a perfect sculpture.

However, what she saw was not just Kevin's elegant temperament and beautiful appearance. She seemed to be able to see his heart as if he was surrounded by endless loneliness and pain, he seemed so helpless.

In her short few years of memories, she had never fallen in love, and she didn't know what it felt like to be in love.

She had heard people say that love was like a double-edged sword, which could serve as armor, but also a weakness.

Now, Kevin Kyle, who had lost his "Karen Daly", was a person who had no weakness and yet lost his armor at the same time.

The "Karen Daly" had once given Kevin the most beautiful things in life, and when she disappeared, she also silently destroyed everything in him.

Kevin was still so dazzling in the crowd, but his body seemed to be covered with a thin layer of ice, so cold that no one would dare to get close to him.

The most desperate and helpless thing about Kevin was that his wife was still smiling, and waiting for him to return from his business trip. When he was back, she had gone, and there was no chance for them to meet again in this life.

However, for Kevin, those things were already in the past, and now there were even more cruel things happening to him.

His wife was in front of him. As long as he reached out, he could touch her, but she did not remember him.

An invisible wall separated her from him. They could hear each other and feel each other, but their hearts could not touch each other.

There were eight hardships in life: life itself, old age, illness, death, love but separation, long-term grievances, begging, and being unable to let go.

To have loved and lost, it was painful -

Kevin suddenly burst into laughter. His laughter was low and his eyes under his golden glasses were slightly narrowed as if there was a flash of tears.

Karen looked at his smile but felt that it was more uncomfortable than looking at a person crying.

"Our child was saved and is growing up well. She is very cute and sensible. She is almost all the fun in my life." Kevin looked at Karen and continued, "When her mother was pregnant, she told me that when the child is one year old, we will take a family photo. In the future, whenever the child grows a year older, we will take another family photo..."

But there would never be a chance to complete such a dream!

Karen couldn't help but pity Kevin, it was heartbreaking.

Kevin's low and magnetic voice knocked on Karen's heart again and again. She even wanted to go up and hold his clenched fist to give him some strength and comfort.

But she didn't do that, and she didn't have a right to do that either—

She didn't even know what was in Kevin's mind to take her to see his deceased wife.

Just as she was unsure, she heard Kevin say in a deep voice, "She has been away from us for three years. Three years have passed. Should we forget her?"

He was asking Karen, but Karen believed that Kevin already had his own answer in his heart. He didn't want her answer, so Karen didn't answer.

Karen did not speak, but she was thinking for Kevin. People had to move forward if they were alive, instead of continuing to live in the past.

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