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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 1665

"Dad, I'll go in and see my daughter."

Lydia couldn't wait to see Haniya.

It had been more than 20 years and she didn't know how her daughter was doing now.

Lydia walked to the room next door without waiting for Kingston to reply and she was followed by Nanny Liu.

When Carlson came out and saw that Kingston seemed to have aged overnight, he couldn't help but sigh. He asked the surrounding people to leave and personally poured a glass of hot water for Kingston.

Kingston was slightly stunned. When he found out that the man in front of him was in Carlson, he quickly took the cup and thanked the latter.

He really couldn't understand. The Mo family was so powerful that they were almost untouchable. However, Carlson grew up to be a fine man and he didn't go astray. How could his own family members grow up to become a menace to society?

He had been travelling around with Brenson and he had witnessed how the older man had lectured Carlson. But how did his family end up like this?

Kingston didn't understand. He looked at the cup in his hands and he didn't say anything for a long time.

Carlson sighed and said, "Uncle, don't worry, we won't involve innocent people. Do I have your permission to do this?"

Kingston gave a wry smile and said nothing.

What else could he say?

Even if he stopped and forbade it? The crimes that those bastards have done were impossible to hide. As Ye family's affairs were solved, everything else would be exposed eventually.

Who would have thought that Haniya would run into Mango?

This might be fate's doing.

When Carlson saw that Kingston had agreed, he felt somewhat uneasy.

He had been close to Kingston since he was a child. This man had sacrificed everything for his country and the people, but he did not expect that his reputation would be ruined because of his children.

Carlson stepped forward and gave Kingston a hug while he whispered, "You still have me, my grandfather, and Haniya."

Kingston's nose suddenly twitched and tears welled up in his eyes.

He was an old general that had spent his days on the battlefield for many years without shedding a tear, but he was crying like a child now.

Carlson felt upset as well.

It was really a pity that he was declared a hero, but he didn't have any descendants to carry on his legacy.

Lydia didn't care about Kingston's current mood. She was so desperate to see Haniya, but she became cautious as she approached Haniya's room.

Her daughter, who she had always been thinking about, was lying inside the room, but she felt a little timid now.

Nanny Liu held Lydia's hand tightly and whispered, "Miss, don't be too nervous."

"I... I'm not nervous."

Although Lydia said so, her body was trembling and her forehead was sweating.

With the help of Nanny Liu, Lydia pushed the door open and saw Haniya hooked onto a respirator on the bed.

At that moment, Lydia's tears flowed down her face.

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