Yet her heart was aflame with jealousy, a sentiment that coiled around the memory of Haroldâs tragic fate.
It was a Life cut short for Renaâs sake.
Resentment churned within Aline.
How could Rena revel in unbridled joy when her every day should have been tainted by remorse?
Why did she and Waylen, bound by the tapestry of love, continue to welcome new Life into their embrace?
It seemed that⦠It seemed that her memories with Harold dwindled into insignificance.
Unbeknownst to them, the mother and baby store also harbored familiar faces.
It was Harrison and his mother.
Both of Harrison and his mother were surprised to see Rena again.
Upon glimpsing Renaâs radiant figure, Harrisonâs voice carried the resonance of sincere congratulation.
âCongratulations, Mrs.
Fowler.
â
Renaâs smile radiated warmth, a testament to the passage of time and the evolution of relationships.
Although Harrisonâs mother was a little uneasy because of the affair between Rena and Harold, she also knew that the Fowler family was powerful.
It was not wrong for her to build a good relationship with the Fowler family, whether in the entertainment circle or in the business circle.
She then approached with a token of goodwill.
It was a carefully chosen collection of baby products, offered as a gesture of connection and respect.
After hesitating for a while, Rena accepted it.
Vera looked at Harrison with her eyes wide open.
Harrison really Looked like the young Harold.
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As Rena and Vera prepared to leave, Harrison chivalrously held the door.
The car then finally drove away slowly.
The concern of Harrisonâs mother spilled forth in hushed tones.
âHarrison, remember, sheâs married, and theyâre expecting their third child.
â
Harrisonâs gentle response reassured his mother.
âMom, donât worry.
I wonât follow in my uncleâs footsteps.
â
Harrison admitted that he liked Rena.
In his heart, it was an affinity that encompassed admiration, affection, and a yearning to safeguard her.
What was more, Harrison missed his uncle deeply.
He thought that Harold was worried about Rena before he passed away.