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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1721

For so many years, Bill had been keeping this relationship deep in his heart. Only when he was alone, he would open the album to recall the past. He just wanted to know how she was doing.

However, his lover was long gone.

After a long while, Bill's stiff mouth twitched. "Miss Hall, where is she buried? Can you take me to see her? Please!" he said slowly.

Tina did not expect such a huge reaction from him.

Facing such earnest eyes, she couldn't refuse. "Okay! But please wait for a moment. I have to tell my colleague and ask her to help me ask for a leave!"

After Tina finished speaking, she called Bonnie.

Although Bill did not bring his secretary, he had a driver by his side. Tina followed him into the commercial vehicle.

The car passed through the street and headed for the cemetery on the outskirts of the city.

After Tina told the address of the cemetery, Bill asked the driver to stop the car halfway.

He told Tina to wait for a moment and ran into a flower shop on the roadside.

When he came out, there was a bunch of flowers in his hand.

Tina's gaze fell on the white petals as she pursed her lips.

It was a bundle of white magnolia.

Usually, people would buy chrysanthemums or lilies when they went to the graves, and seldom would people bring such a bouquet. Moreover, white magnolia was a kind of garden-style plant, which was rarely seen in flower shops. But Bill was familiar with it. It seemed that he would often come to buy it.

Moreover, it was her mother's favorite flower in her life.

Her mother told Tina that white magnolia had a long flowering period, so it represented eternal love.

Tina looked away silently.

After driving for an hour and a half, the car arrived at a cemetery.

Footsteps stopped in front of a certain tombstone.

When he saw the photo clearly, Bill's figure shook violently.

Fortunately, Tina was standing beside him. She held him up in time, so he didn't fall.

She saw that Bill's eyes were hazy and he was very sad.

Feeling his sadness for her mother's death, Tina comforted, "Mr. Amery, thank you for visiting my mother! She has been in poor health since she gave birth to me. She was always sick. Fortunately, she was not painful when she passed away. She didn't suffer too much!"

"Yes!" Bill nodded.

Something was about to flow out of his eyes. He closed his eyes.

After they broke up that year, he had been in pain for a long time.

Ovia was proud, so was Bill.

He was a proud young man in his twenties that year, but he was dumped by his beloved woman without mercy. He was very shocked and very angry. Even so, he had thought of saving it.

At that time, they were too young. Bill had always thought that there was still room for turning the situation around.

But half a year later, when he turned back and found Ovia again, Ovia had already had a new boyfriend and was ready to get married. She was pregnant and her belly was slightly bulging.

Bill left in dismay.

In the end, he had no choice but to accept the fact and followed his family's arrangements to marry a notable young lady. He seemed to be afraid that he would be immersed in pain again, so he soon moved to a foreign country after marriage.

Since then, he had never heard anything about Ovia.

Bill thought of the man who stayed with Ovia and asked in a hoarse voice, "Then your father..."

Tina shook her head gently. "I've never seen my father. My mother said that he passed away in an accident when I was very young!"

Bill said apologetically, "Sorry, Miss Hall!"

"It's alright!" Tina said with a smile.

No blame attached to the unconscious doer of wrong. Furthermore, she only had memories about her mother.

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