He once forced her into the car, but the second time she was prepared, making it not so easy for him to
get her in.
Leopold stopped again, pulling a move that left Thalassa speechless.
He actually climbed from the back seat to the driver’s seat.
He was so careful and cautious in sending her home.
Leopold sat in the driver’s seat, started the engine, and drove away.
Thalassa was head over heels in pain, she didn’t want to owe him anything, but he always made her
feel indebted.
He rescued her in front of Charlotte, so she owed him a favor.
Now he sent her home again, and she owed him for the ride.
Before, she could give him the ride money, but this time, could she successfully give him the money to
avoid owing him?
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The car was driving on the asphalt road, the car was quiet, and Leopold’s words suddenly sounded.
Thalassa’s attention was pulled back, and she subconsciously asked, “Why?”
“Leossa Tech is a combination of my name and yours, I hope we can be a whole like my company,”
Leopold explained.
After listening, Thalassa was filled with deep sorrow.
Even though she knew the company was Leopold’s, she knew the company name might have
something to do with her.
But when Leopold said it out loud, the pain deep in her heart couldn’t help but surface.
She had given him her whole heart, and it wasn’t something she could forget just by saying it.
Some people, once missed, were missed for a lifetime.
Since she knew there was no outcome, she wouldn’t give him hope.
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“It’s just a name, what does it represent? There are plenty of women named Thalassa. Leopold, let the
past be the past and don’t dwell on it. We should start a new life.”
She tried to suppress her emotions and make her words sound emotionless.
After speaking, she looked out the car window.
Leopold looked at her in the rearview mirror, saw her determined expression, and was heartbroken, but
he couldn’t say a word.
The car arrived at the entrance of the community and stopped.
Thalassa opened the car door and was about to find her purse to give him the money when the car
immediately drove away.
Only then did Thalassa realize that she had left her bag in his car. She shouted, “Hey, Leopold.”
But the car was moving too fast and didn’t give her a chance to speak, quickly disappearing from her
sight.
It was as if he was afraid she would give him the ride money like last time.
Thalassa was helpless and could only walk home.
Luckily, her phone was in her pocket, and her bag only had her wallet and some makeup, nothing
important.
When she got home and opened the door, the room was filled with the smell of milk, a healing scent
that instantly swept away Thalassa’s exhaustion.
“Mummy.”
Four adorable little ones, waving their little legs, charged at her like little penguins.
They looked incredibly cute, clumsy, and adorable.
Thalassa smiled and crouched down to greet them.
Hearing their tender cries of “mummy”, she felt all the fatigue and heartache were worth it.
Elowen was the first to run over. She threw herself into Thalassa’s arms, her tiny face pressed against
hers, their bodies closely embraced.