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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 1457
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Chapter 1457: Related to Dad

"Have you told your mom about your dad's marital status?" Tristan asked with concern.

"Not yet, she's been in video meetings these past few days. | haven't had a chance to talk to her properly." Monica sighed lightly,

looking out the window, "I don't know what she'll think when she finds out."

"You've been living with your mom all this time, why do you think she hasn't tried to find someone all these years?" Tristan started

to analyze this relationship with her.

Monica thought about it very seriously. Tristan gently suggested, "Could it have anything to do with your dad?"

What?

Monica turned to look at him again, disbelief in her eyes, "Related to Dad?" For the first time, she calmly considered this question

and found that it wasn't impossible.

Tristan, driving the car, curiously asked, "Monica, your mom is so beautiful and well-kept, haven't there been suitors over the

years?"

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"Yes, there have been." She could answer this question without hesitation, and images of shigh-quality middle-aged men

appeared in her mind, "There was even an uncle | quite liked. For a while, | compromised and stopped hoping for my parents to get

back together. | encouraged Belinda to start a new life, but she did not agree."

"So, your mom still has feelings for your dad. Think carefully about the real reason for their divorce. Was it truly because they fell

out of love?"

"..." Monica pondered.

Tristan, like an outsider, analyzed all of this with her. On the road to her parents' reunion, Tristan would also contribute his own

efforts. After all, this was Monica's wish.

In the small western-style building that Algerone Swain provided for Belinda, a major shareholder of a real estate company sat on

the sofa with a purchase agreement, waiting.

Because the two were friends, and because this deal was a big one.

Waiting for Monica to cback and sign, and a fully furnished house would be sold.

Belinda stood by the window, her arms crossed, looking out. She felt a bit conflicted. Buying a house was not her obsession. These

days, Algerone Swain was like a dead man, and she hadn't even seen a ghost of him!

Hmph!

She wanted to move out from here!

She felt as if she was holding her breath, not knowing where this feeling cfrom, but it was uncomfortable!

Belinda thought Monica should be coming back soon, so she took out her phone and dialed Algerone Swain's number.

In the Swain family's breezy yard, Algerone Swain was still caring for those rose seedlings.

When he saw the number on the phone screen, he was first taken aback and then worried, "Hello, Belinda, what's wrong?"

"Thank you for takingin these past few days, I'm not staying in the house anymore!" The woman said sullenly, "I've bought a

fully furnished house and plan to move out later, just calling to let you know."

"You..." Algerone Swain was shocked and asked anxiously, "Why? Is there something about the house you're not comfortable with?

If you're not comfortable, tell me!"

Hmph, | haven't even seen a ghost of him!

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Belinda didn't answer him, but hung up the phone in a huff. She had a hunch, and a bit of hope, that Algerone Swain might come

over.

As expected, the middle-aged man who was tending to the rose seedlings got up and walked out, without even having tto

wash his hands.

Having been hung up on for no reason, he was very anxious. The other party was clearly emotional.

"Mr. Swain, where are you going?" The servant standing at the door of the living room called out, "Dinner is ready!" At this time,

the night was about to fall.

"I have to go out for a bit." He quickly got into the car.

"Will you be back for dinner?"

"lI don't know." Algerone Swain answered, quickly starting the car. He was very puzzled, why would she want to leave when she was

living well?

He had told her to call him if there was a problem, and he hadn't received a call from her in the past few days. The only call he

received was her saying she wanted to move out. It was really strange.

Tristan's car stopped in the yard in front of the small western-style house. After he and Monica got out of the car, they quickly

walked towards the living room. Through the floor-to-ceiling window, they saw their mother standing by the window with a phone in

her hand, looking unhappy.