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The Billionaire's Maid Bride novel Chapter 163

"Allison, I trust my judgement; Dr. Dylan is a good guy. If you guys have some misunderstandings, just sort it out. Don't miss out on someone like him just because you're mad for a moment."

"My mom used to tell me not to judge a person's character based on their current behavior. Just because he's good now doesn't mean he'll always be like that. Sweet words today might turn into heart-breaking knives in the future." Allison stared at Christopher, her voice clear, "Mr. Flanagan, have you ever done something you regret?"

Christopher was taken aback.

Looking into Allison's clear eyes, he was momentarily lost for words.

After a while, he smiled and said, "I'm over fifty. Of course there have been times when things didn't go my way."

"Mr. Flanagan, I was young back then and didn't understand anything. Now I've grown up, and I want to know if my father’s and brother's deaths were really just accidents."

"That incident was over a decade ago; the culprit has already surrendered, Allison." Christopher's gaze shifted elsewhere, "I'm also saddened by the tragedy of your father and brother. But it's in the past. What's the point of digging it up now?"

"Right, it's been over a decade." Allison's face remained calm, her eyes steady, "I really want to know how the murderer could have gotten away scot-free."

Christopher's face changed instantly, "Allison, have you heard something?"

"No. I've just been dreaming about them a lot lately. My brother was still a teenager when he died. I think my father must regret bringing him along. After all, he thought it was just a regular mission and that he'd be able to come home, have dinner, and chat with us in the evening."

Christopher said, "You can't control everything, Allison. I think your father wouldn't want you to be stuck in the past either."

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