Chapter 139
“Yikes, that house might collapse? That’s pretty dangerous. Lucky our house wasn’t picked for the trial
stay.” Greta said, feeling a little terrified.
Thalassa just smiled and didn’t say anything. The house Lysander had built was sure to be top-notch.
Thalassa only said it was for trial stay and might be risky, so others wouldn’t be green-eyed. This way,
the villagers would feel more at ease.
She would figure out a way to repay Lysander for the villa,
Chatting and walking, Thalassa and Greta arrived at Greta’s house. Greta pulled out a cloud-shaped
emerald pendant from a drawer and handed it to Thalassa.
The string of the emerald pendant was just the right length to hang around the neck.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe emerald pendant was green all over, bright and shiny. The gem was surrounded by a circle of
diamonds carved into dragons, with dirt stuck in the carved gaps, obviously irremovable.
“When I dug it out, it was all muddy. I washed it a bit, but the dirt in the lines needs special tools to
clean.” Greta explained.
Holding the emerald pendant, Thalassa stared at the bright green gem. She felt excited, burdened,
nervous, expectant, and a bit panicked. Various emotions entangled her, making her breath a bit
ragged.
She discarded the emerald pendant after just a glance five years ago, and she never found it again.
She distinctly remembered that around that cloud-shaped emerald, there was indeed a carving of a
dancing dragon. This was the emerald pendant she tossed away five years ago.
Five years ago, she was devastated, wanting to find the emerald pendant to settle scores with that
man. But she couldn’t find it no matter what.
Even after five years, she still remembered how humiliated and desperate she was when she lost her
virginity. How much she wanted to find that man, to vent all her grievances and fury, to make him pay.
But five years had passed, and now she had adorable children. She had gone through so many
hardships in these five years. Every time she was in a rough spot, it was the children who gave her
hope and strength, healing her wounded heart time and again.
Now she felt that these four children were the best gifts God had given her. She didn’t hate that man
anymore. She wanted to find him, not just for herself but so that her children could find their biological
father and experience a father’s love as well.
Looking at the emerald pendant, Thalassa’s eyes welled up with tears. She felt a mixture of emotions in
her heart, both sour and tense, a blend of resentment and anticipation, along with a fear of the
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If she found the children’s father, and he was already married, had a family, and had other children.
What would happen to her children?
At this thought, Thalassa unconsciously tightened her grip on the emerald pendant, and tears fell.
“What’s wrong? Is there something wrong with this emerald pendant?” Seeing Thalassa cry, Greta
hurriedly asked.
Thalassa quickly shook her head: “No, it’s just… finding it after five years, it’s just too hard.”
“Greta, I really appreciate you helping me find the emerald pendant. Here’s 300 for you, as my token of
gratitude.” Thalassa said, pulling out her phone and transferring her 300 dollars.
Greta was overjoyed: ‘No problem, just doing my part.”
“Mom, here you are.” At this moment, her four children came hand in hand to find her.