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Chapter 28 : You’re really loyal to Serena,

Author: Ethan Choi
last update Last Updated: 2026-01-04 19:26:04
Chapter 28 is dedicated to Chong, this author will always remember that pink flower everywhere now because of you.

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Before approaching her, Alexander paused. He smoothed down the front of his tailored suit, straightened his cuffs, and adjusted his tie until every crease was gone. Only when his reflection in the nearby glass looked impeccably controlled did he finally take a step forward.

“Serena.”

His voice cut through the stillness behind her.

For a moment, Serena thought she was imagining it. He had already left—or so she thought. Her body stiffened, and instinctively, she wiped away the tears on her cheeks before turning around.

Her eyes met his. They were still glossy, her lashes wet and clumped together from crying. Her face, pale and drawn, carried a fragility that made her look smaller somehow. She had lost weight—too much. The glow she used to carry was gone, replaced by a quiet exhaustion.

It didn’t take much to guess that Marken hadn’t been treating her well. If he had, h
Ethan Choi

Chapter is dedicated to a loyal reader and supporter by the name Chong, this author will always remember that pink flower everywhere now because of you.

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Ethan Choi
Does that type of flower only blooms once in its lifetime?
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Abasifreke Ita
why does Serena always have to suffer, why always separate them. author ooo
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Chong
Thanks you Author. The pink lotus had bloom after planted it and I captured it with my phone. After that it never flowered again, just once.
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