"Okay." Grace nodded. There was probably no one in the world else besides Grace who could understand better how Celeste felt towards her biological parents.
She carefully packed the letter before heading upstairs. She found a box and placed the letter in it, and locked it.
Meanwhile, Monica and Sinclair met at the airport.
They were followed by the Interpol. They were shocked to see each other.
Monica was first startled when she saw Sinclair, and then she smiled after a while.
Sinclair also smiled. His smile was mixed with his emotions as well as a sense of understanding. He didn't expect that they would be brought back together by the police.
They came on the same flight, and they left on the same flight as well.
They couldn't greet each other as the policemen were escorting them. They could only exchange a look, but there was no need for words.
After proceeding with the check-in, they went to the departure hall together.
Monica sat there quietly.
Sinclair asked the police next to him, "Can I talk to Monica?"
"Yes." The police actually agreed.
It was beyond Sinclair's expectation. He was very surprised by that.
"However, we will be listening to everything that you say," the police said.
"It doesn't matter." Sinclair shook his head. "As long as we can talk."
Thus, they were then sitting together. Sinclair looked at Monica and said, "I really didn't expect that we'd come to this day. Monica, are you satisfied now?"
Monica looked up at him. He was the man she had loved deeply. She smiled bitterly and said, "I am not satisfied, what about you?"
"I'm quite satisfied actually." Sinclair smiled. "We can finally forget about our grudges. Don't worry, I don't hate you either. We're like old friends. Our grievances all these years can finally come to an end."
Monica looked down and said, "It is indeed time to end it. After all, you will have to pay for what you owe."
Sinclair smiled and said, "I wonder when Cindy will be brought back? I can't wait."
"It won't be too late. They will definitely bring her back." Monica said, "She will also be jailed, and maybe all of us will be jailed."
"Can we meet after getting out of jail?" Sinclair asked as he looked at Monica.
Monica smiled and said, "We are yet to be jailed, and you're already talking about being released from jail. Let's just go with the flow. Stop overthinking."
"You're right." Sinclair nodded and smiled. "I was indeed thinking too far ahead."
Monica was silent.
Sinclair asked again, "Have you transferred all of Michael's money?"
"Half of it," Monica said.
"That's enough." The police officer reminded, "You don't have to talk about private matters like this."
Sinclair was startled. It seemed like Michael didn't tell the truth.
Monica only asked for half of his money.
Sinclair was rather surprised to hear that.
Monica was indeed kind hearted. She wouldn't go overboard in anything. She was always kind to others as well.
He sighed. He realized that women like Suanne and Cindy weren't the most suitable to become his wife, but Monica was.
"Monica, there's something I want to tell you," Sinclair said, "I now realized that I should have married you instead, but then back then... Anyway, it's all in the past now. It's not like I can rewind time."
Upon hearing that, Monica suddenly froze. Subconsciously, she turned to look at Sinclair.
Then, tears welled up in her eyes.
She was staring at Sinclair as she cried in silence.
Tears streamed down her cheeks, so unscrupulously, but in the end, she was smiling through her tears.
"What's the point of saying this now?" She asked.
"I just want to live with no regrets," said Sinclair.
"Who do you love the most?" Monica suddenly asked.
Dumbfounded, Sinclair looked at her.
"Don't lie to me. Just tell me the truth," Monica said as she looked seriously at Sinclair.
Sinclair was also looking at Monica as he said, "Yannie. She's always in my dreams. I hope you don't mind when I say I should've married you instead of Suanne."
Monica smiled wryly and said, "I can't compare myself with the dead, can I? Yannie is dead but she's always on your mind. Cindy and I are still around you, so of course you would never appreciate us. Anyway, it's our choice to stay by your side. We brought this upon ourselves."
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