Chapter 139
Aurora let out a soft sigh, and the countless stars in her eyes seemed to dim instantly.
"I made it into the Academy of Sciences and met your father. His mental state is good, just as you said. He's still the same old man lost in research. You really know how to give me a tough challenge. After all these years, I didn't realize you were hiding so much. You protected her so well. She must be an exceptional woman."
The wind at Western Serenity Memorial Park was cold, especially on a gloomy rainy day like this. The entire cemetery was shrouded in a thick, somber mist.
Aurora seemed to see the man in the photo passionately telling her to come to his office and taste some fine tea. But sadly, the day would never come again.
Moreover, it was a fate of utter disgrace—dying in the mire, trampled and scorned by countless onlookers.
She didn't know how long she stood there in silence with her hoodie and trench coat soaked through.
She spoke faintly until she saw the darkness in the sky swa
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