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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1504

"You know Gary very well," Lowell admitted. "He won't agree to break up with you. I don't think you're not suited for each other. It's just that you don't know how to handle matters of the heart. You're probably only looking at the surface. I know that Gary is a little conceited, but he's genuine about his feelings."

"I'm so tired, Uncle," Celeste whispered, "I don't want to be stuck in a constant cycle of unease anymore."

In fact, she already had suspicions when they were away from each other for some time. She didn't want to be anxious anymore.

"Alright, don't worry about it. Just focus on getting some rest," Lowell said.

"Okay." Celeste didn't say anything else but asked Lowell to keep her abortion a secret. She didn't want everyone to know about it.

She didn't want Aunt Grace to blame Gary for this.

Lowell was just about to leave when Gary returned.

Before he left, he gave Gary a brief explanation of her thoughts. He frowned upon hearing it.

When he returned to the ward, Celeste coughed because of the strong smell of cigarettes.

It choked her.

The moment she coughed, Gary became anxious. "Celeste?"

He ran over and gently patted her on the back. This only made it worse.

"Go back and take a shower," Celeste said, "The smell of cigarettes on you is too strong for me to handle. Take a shower and eat something. I'm feeling better but I can't stand the smell of smoke."

Gary was startled and became even more upset.

He was afraid that the smell would choke her, so he nodded. "I'll ask the nurse to take care of you. I'll take a shower and change my clothes. I'll be right back."

"Okay."

After he left, Celeste got herself discharged from the hospital.

At first, Gary felt a little at ease when Celeste ate her meal. He didn't expect her to actually leave the hospital afterward.

By the time he found out, Celeste had already flown back to England.

He read a letter that she left him on the hospital bed. There were only a few sentences on it, "Gary, I've gone back to England. You don't have to blame yourself for this. It wasn't your fault.

"I know that you might not think so, but it really had nothing to do with you. It was my own fault.

"Our breakup was also my own fault. I've always felt that we weren't suited for each other. No matter how much I loved you, I've always felt that it wasn't appropriate. I loved you so much that I desired every bit of you.

"Maybe this kind of love was just too selfish, which caused me to lose the baby. I had nothing before, and now I return to being alone again.

"We don't have to see each other and you don't have to blame yourself. I have chosen this path and I am willing to pay the price for it. I don't blame anyone else.

"I hope that I'll walk my own path in the future without any more disturbances.

"I really don't want to stay in Boston anymore, that's why I'm leaving. Don't look for me. I'll take care of myself. Goodbye. I hope that well still be friends when we meet again. Sincerely, Celeste."

Gary was completely dumbfounded after reading the letter. He felt like his heart had been stabbed by a knife. Without thinking, he immediately booked a flight to England to chase after her.

Celeste was covered in a cold sweat after she got off the plane. She took a taxi back to the school dormitory and laid down in her room for a very long time.

At the same time, Gary returned to his home in London.

The butler was very surprised to see him. "Master Gary, why are you here?"

Ignoring the butler, Gary asked, "Did Celeste come here?"

The butler shook his head in surprise. "No, Miss Celeste hasn't been back for more than a month. I called and she said that she's busy dealing with the school's affairs and wouldn't have time to come back."

The butler sounded worried, but Gary didn't have the patience to notice. When he heard that Celeste hadn't come back, he turned around and left.

When he returned to his house in Oxford, he found that it was exactly the same as he had left it a month ago. There was a thin layer of dust in the house which indicated that no one was currently living there.

He went to the room on the second floor.

It was empty.

The entire villa was empty and there was no one around.

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