Hold On Mr.! Your Sweetheart is a Real Queen-Chapter 626: People gone, the building is empty

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Chapter 626: People gone, the building is empty

When I thought about it, I didn’t feel happy, just empty.

That emptiness urgently needed something to fill the void.

Quietly, she became addicted to cigarettes again. π•—πš›πšŽπšŽπ°π—²π—―π—»πš˜πšŸπšŽπ—Ή.π•”π¨π•ž

It seemed like only when she was smoking, her mind could go blank, without needing to think about anything, and without needing to be heart-wrenching.

She was almost thirty years old now, and when things happened, she naturally wouldn’t be as reckless as when she was young. All her emotions seemed to have gradually been exhausted over the years; even if her heart broke, it wasn’t the earth-shattering event she once imagined.

She used to think that falling in love with someone meant that losing him would mean dying with him, but in reality, it was not like that at all.

She lived well, traveling far and wide, eating three meals a day, indulging in revelry.

Without Edward Stephens, her world continued on, the sun still rose in the east and set in the west, the sea remained blue, the wind still gentle, nothing had changed.

Sooner or later, she would forget that person and fall in love with another man, just like she once abandoned her childhood love to choose the man who eventually forgot her.

In this world, no one is so indispensable that life or love couldn’t go on without them.

*

When another winter came, Daisy Ginger received a call from Lady Stephens.

That day, she was vacationing in Hawaii with Erin Ginger.

Lady Stephens’ hoarse voice told her, Robert Stephens had agreed to Edward Stephens marrying Coco.

After half a year of deadlock, Robert eventually couldn’t refuse his brother.

Daisy wasn’t surprised; she even felt that this day came later than she had imagined.

When she left the Stephens family, she thought Robert would compromise quickly, just like he once compromised for her and Edward’s relationship.

It seemed that Edward marrying a therapist as a wife was more unacceptable to Robert than Edward marrying her.

"Daisy," Lady Stephens’ voice was hoarse and dry, she seemed to have aged a lot this year, and even unseen, you could hear her fatigue over the phone. "Auntie really has no other choice. Edward really can’t remember anything, and Auntie is sorry for you."

Daisy was silent for a while; memories of the entanglements with Lady Stephens over the years flashed through her mind, but at this moment, she didn’t know why, she suddenly forgave her.

At the very least, she truly wished for her to be with Edward, and she truly felt sorry toward her.

Actually, everything, her and Edward’s partings and reunions, no longer had anything to do with her.

No relation at all, she didn’t need to feel sorry.

"It’s okay." She said softly, "I have already accepted it."

The blue sky and white clouds of Hawaii reflected on the sea, Erin Ginger and a blonde little girl were hand in hand, digging shells on the beach.

"Auntie, you don’t need to call me anymore." She gently told her, "Let’s just say goodbye like this."

The family that entangled her for most of her life no longer had any relation to her.

...

On the day of Edward and Coco’s engagement, Robert Stephens suddenly lost track of Daisy Ginger and Erin Ginger.

Though the mother and son were vacationing in Hawaii, they vanished overnight, and when the tour guide went to her room to find her, they found that their passports and luggage were gone.

The room was empty.

Robert naturally couldn’t just let Daisy go like that. He sent people to look for her, but somehow Daisy managed to completely evade all his information networks, and she and Erin disappeared from his intel altogether.