Chapter 1055

"There used to be a lot of people living in our place. Almost every day, I could see couples from different households arguing over trivial matters," Fiona said as if recalling an amusing scene, and she chuckled with her lips pursed. "When my mom was around if she heard a fierce fight outside, she would take me up to the roof to watch them fight."

Darwin also chuckled.

"Darwin." Fiona squeezed Darwin's fingers. "When I was a child, I saw beautiful love, the deep affection between my grandparents. So, from a young age, I dreamed that if I got married, I would find someone who loves me deeply and whom I love deeply. I wanted to be like my grandparents, mutually supportive and deeply in love."

"But I haven't done as well as your grandfather." Darwin's sense of self-awareness and disconnection had been growing stronger recently. It was as if his soul had been invisibly split into several pieces. Each piece looked different. And he equally despised every piece of his soul. He wanted to smash them all and secretly mold a new soul that had never hurt his beloved, a soul that his beloved cherished.

"I'm not as good as my grandmother either," Fiona said with a smile, shaking her head. "So let's work hard together."

Darwin nodded.

Then he wrapped his arms around Fiona's waist, pressed his cheek against her belly, and hugged her.

"Chicago doesn't act this spoiled anymore," Fiona said, ruffling his hair.

"It's different," Darwin replied in a muffled voice.

"How is it different?" Fiona asked with a smile.

"Even when I'm a hundred years old, I want to be this spoiled." Darwin tightened his arms a bit.

Fiona laughed.

At this moment, Charles slowly woke up and saw this scene.

He made eye contact with Fiona.

Charles remained silent.

Under Fiona's gaze, he reluctantly closed his eyes and turned his head away.

Due to this incident, the planned return trip was temporarily postponed.

After all, Chicago had almost died, and Kenny didn't dare let Thalassa know about it.

He waited until Thalassa was asleep, Scarlet took over for him, and he hurriedly left the maternity care center to go to the hospital.

By this time, Fiona, who had been on edge all day, was watching over Charles and Chicago and had fallen into a deep sleep.

Darwin came out, leaning on a crutch.

"Darwin, I'm very sorry that such a thing happened at my place," Kenny apologized as soon as he approached.

Since Darwin lost his memory, he had completely changed, becoming gentle and approachable.

"You should be grateful that Jessie and Charlotte saved Chicago," Darwin said, his eyes cold.

Kenny was slightly taken aback. "Darwin, you..."

Before he could finish his sentence, Darwin interrupted, "My people will take Abigail away. She is Anna's sister, and I don't want any interference from the Walker family during this process."

"What's Fiona's opinion?" Kenny asked instinctively.

"She doesn't need to deal with such a vile woman." Darwin looked at Kenny. "And you don't need to tell her. I will take Abigail away."

"Darwin." Kenny frowned, his expression showing concern. "Have you regained your memory?"

Darwin glanced at Kenny. "What? Can't I avenge my wife and daughter without regaining my memory?"

Kenny said, "That's not what I meant."

"Kenny, put yourself in my shoes. If you were me, what would you do?" Darwin changed his tone.

Kenny remained silent.

If it were him, Abigail would live a long life, but every day would be worse than death.

"I understand," Kenny responded.

Darwin said, "Go back and be with your wife and daughter."
The Substitute's Revenge: From Secretary to Queen
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