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The Billionaire's Maid Bride novel Chapter 160

After hearing that, Adrian shed tears. "I didn't expect Grace to still remember me. That accident wasn't just a coincidence, because..." His voice suddenly choked up because he was the one who caused the accident.

"Adrian, what are you talking about?"

"Ms. Zimmer, follow me."

Adrian led Allison to a residential building that was about to be demolished.

Allison could not have imagined that Northfield still had places like this. The ground was covered with moss, making it very slippery to walk on. The air was filled with dense humidity, and overhead were countless power lines. The smell of laundry detergent permeated the air.

Adrian lived here. He walked to a red iron gate, opened it, and said, "Come in, miss."

Adrian's home was very simple. The living room only had a bed, a sofa, a table, and a few baskets on the floor. The air was filled with the musty smell of aging.

"I knew your mother a long time ago."

As Adrian spoke, he seemed to be lost in deep memories.

"We met in middle school. She was beautiful, gentle, and academically excellent. She was the focus of the class, and almost everyone in the school liked her, including me. We were in the same class in middle school, high school, and all the way until college. Her grades were always better than mine. She went to a very good university, and I, not so good in studies, was driving cars. I often visited her during my breaks. She was even more beautiful in college and had more suitors, so I never dared to fantasize. Later, she got a boyfriend, a very handsome guy. I was happy for her."

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