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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2155

Sylvia finally made a turn from that street. She knew she couldn't see Kendrix from here.

She also knew that his eyes were fixed on her back until she disappeared from his sight.

She did not know why he asked her that question, nor did she know what he meant by it.

Why was he staring at her that way when she left?

It was an uncomfortable feeling.

She didn't rush back to the Carter residence. Instead, she stopped by the streets, wanting to spy on him.

However, she was also worried that he would catch her in action.

Therefore, she stopped at the corner, took out her cell phone, turned it on, and leaned against the corner of the wall, extending it with her arm outstretched.

She took a picture of him. Even if his figure was far along the street, she knew it was him.

He was the only one on the street and he was looking in her way.

She immediately retracted her phone and looked at his picture as if she had done something wrong.

Taking a deep breath, Sylvia waited for another five minutes before trying to take another photo of him. When she did, she realized that he was still there.

This was surprising.

He stood there, unmoving; like a sculpture standing in the cold wind.

Her heart ached for him.

She hesitated for a moment before walking out of the corner. She wanted to go back to him.

However, when she walked out, he had already turned around and left.

His back was facing her, and he was walking in the other direction.

And he was getting further and further away.

Sylvia breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, Kendrix had already turned around and left, or she would have been embarrassed to be caught by him.

She had acted too impulsively.

If she was indeed caught, wouldn't her efforts these days go to waste?

She knew what a difficult path she had chosen. If she wanted to go on, she must endure the loneliness that came with it.

She hoped that her 18th birthday would come soon.

She turned around and quickened her pace back to the Carter residence.

Little did she know, Kendrix had turned around as she turned to leave.

The Carter residence was bustling.

William had slept for 40 minutes in the afternoon.

He followed a structured schedule. He made sure that his naps would not be any longer than 40 minutes which was typical for a soldier.

When Sylvia came back, she saw William coming out.

She immediately ran towards him, "Great-grandpa, are you up from your nap?"

Ernest and Sebastian were not in the living room. They were likely in his study.

Heinz and Grace must be resting, especially with Grace being a pregnant mother of twins.

Things must be hard for her.

William was under the care of his butlers, who were a middle-aged married couple. The husband took care of his household needs while the wife took care of the chores.

The couple were particularly attentive to him.

Besides, William had always been in pink health and was not muddleheaded, so it wasn't hard on the couple to care for him.

Heinz had wanted William to live with them, but William was not accustomed to their lifestyle, and he didn't want to impose.

Helpless, Heinz could only arrange for someone to take care of William.

"Go on a walk with me," William said to Sylvia. He would always go on walks after his afternoon nap.

However, the butler came out with a wheelchair. Though William was able to walk on his own for a while, he would be tired on the way back.

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