Chapter 208 He Becomes More Brazen
Chapter 208 He Becomes More Brazen
Chapter 208 He Becomes More Brazen
Aurora gave an arousing smile.
"I have now told everyone fair competition, and you come back to for the priority, do you want me to
break my promise?"
Hostility glinted in her eyes. She looked at him and said, "Mr Carroll, not everything will be waiting for
you where they are. You've missed it, so you have to admit that you didn't seize the opportunity."
This man confused her with his comments now, which conflicted with what he had done to her five
years ago. He was such a hypocrite in Aurora's eyes. But it came as no surprise to learn all of these
since Sion had always been a person who never revealed the depths. Maybe this was also some kind
of conspiracy of his.
Sion could see the changes in her moods, however, he could not understand the flash of hatred in her
eyes, nor the hidden sourness. All he read was that she must have suffered a lot over the years.
"Aurora, I'm sorry." He uttered these words in a rather eager tone, wanting to reach out and grab her,
but he was afraid to push her further away. He was burning inside, with regret and guilt. He should not
have believed Nevaeh's words, saying the person who had saved him in the earthquake was Nevaeh;
he should not reveal his feelings early enough to let Aurora down when she still liked him; he should
not have used those hurtful and threatening words to force that girl when she was pregnant. If he had
not done everything, Aurora wouldn't have been in such big trouble. He owed her a lot, which should
be paid back with his life.
There was a moment of forgiveness in her when she heard this apology. However, it was only for a
moment.
"If apologies work, what do you need the police for?"
Sion and that woman, both should be in jail. If she hadn't been lucky enough to meet Cameron, how
would she have had the chance to escape from death? They were the culprits. At the thought of it, the
hatred in Aurora's heart grew wildly at this moment, and the wrath seemed to creep around her,
burning with her fiery red dress.
Morgan, who was listening silently before, started to worry about her parents. After saying so many
words, they seemed to make little progress in mending fences because her mom looked even angrier.
Morgan was observing the two adults beside them. She glanced at her dad, who had been staring at
her mom with a weird look on his face.
"Hey, Daddy! Look at me!" Morgan called his dad in her heart. Then she reached out with her chubby
hands, with one tugging on the corner of Sion's coat and the other pinching Aurora's skirt.
"Daddy, Mommy, look at Momo! I'm here!"
The little girl believed her parents would be mad at each other when they looked at her.
Sion and Aurora both lowered their heads at the same time, only to see the little girl stare at them with
a worried face as if she was telling them not to argue.
Aurora subconsciously wanted to lean down. But as she just moved her toes, she suddenly realized
that it was not the time to show her relationship with Morgan now. So Aurora stopped moving stiffly.
Luckily, she got a quick response. Knowing that Sion did not notice her move, she sighed with relief.
Then she saw Sion lean down to squat, "No quarrel, I was just talking with this lady."
He did not know how to call Aurora, for he felt a bit weird after calling her this way. Morgan bit his
lip and then she raised his eyes to Aurora, pretending to be somewhat scared, and reached out to pull
Aurora's hand after a while.
At this moment, Aurora was so afraid that she could not help but take Morgan into her arms. She had
not seen her daughter for so many days. And she found that Morgan did not lose weight.
Morgan could feel that her mom paused. Then she soothed Aurora while giving her a gentle pinch on
her fingertip, and gave a shy and obedient smile.
"She likes you a lot."
Sion could notice the shy gesture of affection of little Morgan from her movements, but he did not feel
the same as when facing Albie just now, but somehow relaxed. If this girl did not like Aurora, he would
not know what to do.
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Morgan was her daughter, and he was an outsider.
Aurora did not say a word. Sion thought she did not like Morgan, so he began, "She can't speak.
There's not too many she likes, can you keep her company for a little while?"
He thought that would keep Aurora by his side by saying so. And the rest could come slowly.
That was exactly what Aurora wanted at this moment, for she had so many things to say to her
daughter. However, she just held back the gleam of consent in her eyes.
"Why can't Momo speak? Did Sion do anything to her?" She was a little worried and furrowed her brow.
"She hasn't spoken until now, so she probably can't talk." Sion seemed to understand the worried look
on Aurora s face and he explained.
Aurora smiled, thinking that her daughter was quite clever.
"I can help you accompany her. But I don't want to see you around." Said Aurora.
She put it in a plain way. The enthusiasm on Sion's face faded a bit. When he was thinking about a
reason to stay, the little girl grabbed his hand again. Morgan stood in the middle, holding Sion with one
hand and pulling Aurora's skirt with the other, her little face aggrieved.
She was not going to let her parents separate because that would be a waste of effort.
Aurora felt a little dismayed by Morgan's dependence on Sion since she thought Morgan understood
that she wanted to talk with her. Aurora gave Sion a hard stare. Sion, however, was very satisfied with
Morgan's actions, and a hint of appreciation came out of his eyes.
"Aurora, look, she wants us to keep her company."
Aurora's face darkened a bit.
"Mr Carroll, I didn't promise to accompany her with you."
The word "together" was a kind of irony to her.
Sion collected his emotions and said, "She won't let you go now, it shouldn't be good to dump a little
one in this place, right?"
He was now more grateful to Morgan, if not for her, he might not even be able to talk with Aurora.
Aurora got crosser with him, thinking that Sion had become a lot more brazen in the past five years
because he was threatening her with a child.
She knew that Sion had no idea of Morgan's identity, which made him an abominable man to do so.