Chapter 165
Billy’s words successfully caught Esther’s attention. She reluctantly opened the car door and sat in the
back seat, avoiding engaging in conversation with him.
Glancing at Esther through the rearview mirror, Billy noticed how different she looked from her mother,
Faye. Perhaps it was because Esther resembled her biological father more. Billy believed that he had
fulfilled his duty over the years, treating Esther neither well nor poorly.
However, when conflicts arose between Esther and Liliane, Billy prioritized Liliane’s protection.
Between his biological daughter and his adopted daughter with no blood ties, Billy would selfishly
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtchoose his own. flesh and blood. He didn’t think he could be blamed for that. He wasn’t a saint-just an
ordinary man and a father. His true love naturally belonged to Liliane, his biological daughter. It was a
common human sentiment.
Esther remained silent in the back seat of the BMW, not speaking to Billy. Instead, she opened the
surveillance app of the Dolphin Class to check on Felix. As Felix was attending kindergarten for the first
time, he seemed a bit out of place. Despite the teacher’s efforts to encourage him to play with the other
children, he lacked enthusiasm.
Regarding Billy, Esther had mixed feelings. He had been treating her with indifference over the years,
neither good nor bad. Even when she was wrongly imprisoned due to Bradley’s false accusations, he
had only sent a message through the lawyer, advising her to confess and seek redemption. He had
also offered to visit and send her things during her time in prison, but she had declined. xo.com
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She thought that perhaps she was an unlucky person. She had lost her mother, lost her beloved
Grandpa Thomas, and also lost….
Esther dimmed the screen of her phone, and her cold and distant expression reflected on the car
window.
Billy didn’t take Esther back to the Ansteys’ villa. He knew that Leah didn’t like Esther, and there was
no prepared room for her in the house. When Esther used to stay with the Ansteys, she lived with
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBilly’s parents.
The two of them sat in a quiet cafe. In front of them, a girl dressed in a formal gown sat at a black
piano, her slender fingers gracefully dancing on the black and white keys, producing enchanting
melodies that filled the serene space.
The waiter served Esther and Billy a glass of lemon water each.
“Blue Mountain,” Billy said.
The waiter politely asked, “And for the lady?”
“Milk,” Esther replied.
The waiter acknowledged the order and left gracefully
Esther and Billy sat face to face in the booth. Billy felt a bitter taste in his mouth as he looked at Esther
in front of him. When he brought her back, she was still a small child. Now, she had grown so big that
she no longer needed him to provide shelter for her.
Esther straightened her back, proud like a graceful swan. “What did my mother leave for me?