Chapter 1095: Chapter 1099

The Promise of HappinessWords: 5152

Chapter 1099

Anno's eyes turned red when she let Notolie go.

“Notolie, now thot the jode key is in your hond, you might one doy hove to squore up to the mysterious

mon who killed my mother. Let me know if you need ony help. I will ossist you in ony woy I con...”

Notolie nodded steodily. “I will. You better get going.”

Anno hummed in response.

After fixing her eyes on the room Vorre wos stoying, she quickened her poce ond ron toword it.

Notolie clenched her fists os she wotched Anno leove in hoste. Mom kept me in the dork for my own

good, but this hos become one of my biggest regrets.

She used to long for Thomos' love, but in the end, she reolized she wos merely building costles in the

oir. Never in his life hod he thought of Yoro ond me os his doughters. I wos too foolish to believe thot

he, our fother, might shower us with love.

Hod she known the outcome, she would hove tried to moke things right. Hod we known this from the

stort, I'm sure Yoro ond I wouldn't hove put ourselves through this misery. But we con't turn the clock

bock ond undo the regrets. The domoge is done.

At thot point, Notolie could only pin her hope on Anno to minimize the domoge, preventing it from

spiroling out of control. She did not wont the regret to turn into o nightmore thot would hount her for the

rest of her life.

Anna's eyes turned red when she let Natalie go.

“Natalie, now that the jade key is in your hand, you might one day have to square up to the mysterious

man who killed my mother. Let me know if you need any help. I will assist you in any way I can...”

Natalie nodded steadily. “I will. You better get going.”

Anna hummed in response.

After fixing her eyes on the room Varre was staying, she quickened her pace and ran toward it.

Natalie clenched her fists as she watched Anna leave in haste. Mom kept me in the dark for my own

good, but this has become one of my biggest regrets.

She used to long for Thomas' love, but in the end, she realized she was merely building castles in the

air. Never in his life had he thought of Yara and me as his daughters. I was too foolish to believe that

he, our father, might shower us with love.

Had she known the outcome, she would have tried to make things right. Had we known this from the

start, I'm sure Yara and I wouldn't have put ourselves through this misery. But we can't turn the clock

back and undo the regrets. The damage is done.

At that point, Natalie could only pin her hope on Anna to minimize the damage, preventing it from

spiraling out of control. She did not want the regret to turn into a nightmare that would haunt her for the

rest of her life.

Natalie took the bus and returned to Yaleview in the company of Nereus.

In the last two days, Zophie kept her promise by sending videos about Yumi once every six hours.

While watching Yumi's video, Natalie tightened her grip on the box in her bag and went deep in thought

while traveling on the bus. How come Yumi has the key to Loang's national treasure? Where did it

come from? She might be living in an orphanage in Chanaea, but I don't think her parents had died of

sickness. She didn't seem like she was abandoned by her parents either. I supposed there's more to

her background than meets the eye!

Regardless of her parents' identity, Natalie decided to protect her at all costs since she and Samuel

had adopted her as their daughter.

Upon arriving at Yaleview, Natalie gave Yandel a video call. After speaking to him for a while, she told

him to pass the phone to the four children.

“Mommy, are you still trying to rescue Yumi?” Franklin asked.

Natalie hummed calmly in response. “If everything goes as planned, we should be able to get her

back.”

The four little ones did not seem happy upon hearing her reply. Worry was written all over their faces

instead.

Natalie's lips curled into a smile. She asked, “What's wrong with those sad faces? Did Yandel bully

you?”

“Hey, excuse me.” Yandel stepped in. “Boss, I took great care of the kids. I wouldn't dare bully them!”

“Mommy, it's not him. He took good care of us,” Franklin explained, “we're just worried about you. That

woman is evil, and she'll not let Yumi off so easily. She might even take the opportunity to harm you!”

That explained the troubled expression on their faces.

Though they were concerned about Yumi, they were also worried about Natalie's safety.

Upon noticing the deep frown on their foreheads, Natalie could not help but grin. These kids really do

care about me, don't they?

They might be young, but they meant every word they said. That had given her the courage and

motivation she needed to endure the uncertainties ahead.

“Now it's not the right time to smile, Mommy,” Clayton said while pursing his lips.

“I smile because you guys are adorable,” Natalie said, “I promise I'll bring Yumi back and return in one

piece. How can I die at this age when I still want to see you grow up and get married, right?”

Yandel, too, was worried about Natalie, but he knew Natalie was doing that to pacify the children. He

echoed, “Exactly. What's with those sulky faces? Don't you have faith in your mommy?”