Today was Saturday, and the kindergarten had organized a parent-child activity for parents to participate in. Nora wanted her dad and Miranda toe with her, but Miranda said she had a client meeting at work this morning. The little girl couldn’t do anything about it and followed L with a disappointed expression.
L, as a father, secretly chuckled to himself, thinking that this little girl was even more attached to Miranda than he was. However, what L and Nora didn’t know was that after Miranda went to thepany in the morning, she immediately returned to Emerald Green Estates.
At this moment, Miranda stood outside L’s room with her stunning face slightly blushing. She looked absolutely gorgeous but unfortunately no one could appreciate it now. The goddess CEO seemed sneaky like a thief…
“Is this really okay?”
“Miranda, where is your pride?”
Miranda stood outside the door muttering something indecisively.
“Forget it! If I don’t find out myself, I’ll go crazy!”
“L! You bastard won’t exin anything right? Won’t tell me anything right? Then I’ll find out on my own!”
In the end, Miranda gritted her teeth and opened L’s room door. The door wasn’t locked. It was evident that the “family of three” was currently residing in this vi, and L couldn’t have been expecting Miranda or Nora. He probably couldn’t have imagined that the usually aloof and proud goddess-like CEO would sneak into his bedroom.
Once inside, Miranda felt her heart racing. Subconsciously, she nced behind her, appearing guilty and shy. This wasn’t her first time entering this room. That night, she hadin awake between L and Nora, unable to sleep.
As a grand vi of Emerald Green Estates, the master bedroom was quite spacious, with its own bathroom, study, and living area. Miranda was familiar with theyout. After calming herself, she headed straight for a desk. She pulled open a drawer and searched fruitlessly, then opened another.
Momentster, Miranda sat in the study, her expression changing constantly. In her hand was a yellowed notebook. If it wasn’t Aliya’s diary, then what else could it be?
“Is this… a diary?” Miranda’s expression was conflicted as she muttered to herself, “Is it hical to read someone else’s diary?”
After posing this question to herself, she chuckled self-deprecatingly. What did ethics matter? She was behaving like a thief today. Thinking this, she pursed her lips and opened the diary. Seeing the delicate handwriting and the signature, a strange expression crossed the goddess CEO’s face. “Is this… my mother-inw’s?”N?velDrama.Org holds ? this.
Miranda had asked L about his parents.
Before their wedding, their rtionship had been intimate. At that time, Miranda had looked forward to walking down the aisle in a wedding dress with L.
Therefore, she had inquired about L’s origins and her “inws”. She knew that L’s parents had disappeared when he was 18, and she knew the names of his parents.
As for why they disappeared, L had imed not to know, and Miranda hadn’t pressed further. Now, as she held what seemed to be her mother-inw’s diary, Miranda’s heart raced, a nervousness she couldn’t quite exin.
Perhaps she could learn more about that man from this diary? Perhaps it held everything she wanted to know? Suppressing any guilt about reading the diary, Miranda began to peruse her mother-inw’s entries.
Page by page, the CEO’s expression underwent constant and intense changes-shock, heartache, anger. After what seemed like an eternity, as she turned to thest page, her expression froze. There, in bold crimson letters, were four words: “The Ancient Willis family!!” The redness was striking, unsettling.
It seemed to carry boundless hatred and murderous intent. Tears welled up in the CEO’s eyes. “L, you scoundrel! What do you… think of me? Do you believe that all of this has nothing to do with me? Do you think I’m not obligated to face this with you and Nora? I’m your wife! Do you even consider me your wife? Is this… your willingness to let me misunderstand, thinking you’re a heartless cad, rather than exin the reason behind those photos?”
Miranda’s tears flowed uncontrobly. After reading the diary, the gentle andposed woman had pieced together many things.
Although she had long suspected that someone had framed L, especially after encountering Theo’s wife at the night market, not getting an exnation from that scoundrel had left her with some lingering doubts. However, besides her internal reproach toward L, the psychological resistance and resentment caused by the photos had disappeared.
Apart from deducing some things based on the diary, there was another reason. Despite thoroughly searching L’s room, she found nothing rted to any other women.
In the photos Theo had given her, L was holding hands, embracing other women, giving the impression of a deeply troubled emotional life.
But if someone’s life was truly in such disarray, wouldn’t there be the slightest trace of it in their daily life? Furthermore, whenever L was in Ednd, he never stayed out all night.
Even when he had matters to attend to, he always came back to spend the night with his daughter. Did someone with such a lifestyle really have the time and inclination to phnder?
“You scoundrel! L, you’re an infuriating scoundrel!” Miranda cursed repeatedly under her breath.
After some time, she carefully returned the diary to the bookshelf, concealing it within another book. After ensuring no traces were left behind, she left L’s room.
Meanwhile, after the morning’s parent-child activities, L was about to leave the kindergarten with the cheerful Nora.
As they stepped out of the school gate, they coincidentally encountered familiar faces. At that moment, Kiera was holding Chloe’s hand, while next to her, Henry’s subordinate Rowan was apanying them, preparing to leave the school.
L nodded at them in greeting, not intending to say much. However, the next second, when he noticed a wisp of dark mist above Chloe’s head, his expression changed.