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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 652

Chapter 652 My Poor Parents

My mom seemed to sense something off and anxiously asked, "Chlo, where are you? Why aren't you home yet?"

Her tone was filled with worry.

I quickly looked out the window and realized it was already dusk, and the sky had dimmed.

I was amazed at how quickly time had flown by. Atlas and I had spent the entire afternoon together. Yet, it seemed like there were still many unanswered questions.

I composed myself and smiled into the phone, trying to sound relaxed. "Mom, I just finished a meeting at the office. Atlas happened to come and pick me up, and we'll be heading back soon." "Oh, you're still at the office? I thought something happened to you." Her tone was skeptical.

"Oh, come on! What could happen at the office? Don't worry, I'm fine."

"That's good. Hurry back then," she said.

"Sure! I'll be home soon. Bye."

I ended the call hastily because I could no longer control my emotions.

Atlas had been watching me the whole time. Seeing my emotions getting stirred up, he gently lifted my chin, kissed my forehead, and wiped away my tears. "Sweetheart, everything will be okay, hmm?"

Choking back tears, I said, "How am I going to face them? They've loved me all their lives, but I'm just an impostor! Atlas, why is all this happening? I want to know." Atlas held me close. He cupped my head, allowing me to lean against his chest.

"Don't cry! Everything will get better, okay?"

I choked out, "My poor parents!"

Speaking these words shocked even me-my poor parents.

The meaning behind this phrase was profound, referring to Chloe's parents and my biological parents.

Rory and Lucille. Both of them were truly pitiable souls.

"He also participated in finding me? No wonder he knows me so well." I sincerely remarked, "He truly is my invaluable assistant."

"Of course. I'll give you nothing but the best," he declared, embracing me again. "You've suffered a lot."

Atlas tightened his arms around me,

saying, "Now, go upstairs and

freshen up. We'll head back to Pleca

Park. + can't keep our parents


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