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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 903 The Final Confession
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Chapter 903 The Final Confession The dinner went on in a happy and harmonious atmosphere, mixed with a bit of sadness.

Less than 5 minutes after dinner, Mya and Finnley were ready to leave, "Dad, Mom, we are leaving. We are going to visit Eloise." "Finnley." Clarence looked at Finnley, "Follow me upstairs to study." Mya was slightly startled and looked at her father, and then at the man beside her.

The corners of Clarence's lips twitched slightly. With a kind smile on his face, he said, "It won't take long." After speaking, he turned and walked upstairs.

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In Mya's eyes, her father was very democratic.

She let go of Finnley's hand, smoothed his sleeves, and encouraged him in a whisper, "Go, go, I'll wait for you!" Finnley nodded and took a step towards the stairs.

In the study room on the second floor of the villa, the lights were warm yellow. Rows of bookshelves were neatly placed with various books.

The desk in front of the window was full of various documents and materials.

As the mayor, Clarence had a busy schedule.

Clarence stood still in front of the window, and Finnley came up behind him and said gently, "Mr. Saunders, | suppose you have something to tell me." The middle-aged man looked out the window with deep eyes. He turned to him and said, "Finnley, | am handing my daughter to you. Please treat her well no matter what happens, can you do that?" "Of course." Finnley thought Clarence wanted to tell him something else. He said with a smile on his face, "Mr.

Saunders, we'll come back often after we are married. The new house in Arkpool City is not far from here." He thought that Clarence just wasn't used to the fact that Mya was married.

"I trust my own eyes." Clarence looked at Finnley meaningfully, "I believe in you. No matter what, you have to believe in your eyes. Mya is a good girl." This was a bit inexplicable, Finnley listened and responded, "Yes, | understand." "She seems careless, but she is very kind in nature." Clarence told him, "She is my only daughter, the apple of my eye. She has never been treated unfairly since she was young." Finnley didn't understand why Clarence was telling this.

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Yet he understood the feelings of a father, and he promised, "Please rest assured, Mr. Saunders, | will take good care of Mya for the rest of my life, and love her as much as you love her." "No matter what happens," Clarence added.

The eyes of the two met, and Finnley nodded, "Yes, no matter what happens, even if the sky falls, | will stand up there!" Clarence was relieved.

He looked out of the window. The night was falling, and he sighed softly and kindly, "Go then, | have to work too." "Mr. Saunders, goodbye." Finnley saluted respectfully before leaving.

Clarence looked at his back and suddenly felt heavy. If he didn't say these words tonight, he might never have had a chance.

As a father, he only wanted Mya to be happy.

After going downstairs, Finnley took Mya to say goodbye to her mother and thanked her for the sumptuous dinner.

In the car, Finnley didn't think deeply about what Clarence meant.

Ivan didn't tell Finnley that Clarence was Leslie's backer. Maybe he deliberately kept it a secret.