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The Queen They Buried

Chapter 186
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In Isla’s eyes, Bowen was the most perfect looking man she’d ever seen, to naturally, she believed they

belonged togethe

Now that Alvin had calong, someone who not only matched her aesthetic standards but could also game

with the back of her mind.

she'd naturally tossed flown to

So this is what being “lace con feels the? Aubree’s mind drifted for a moment, and when she snapped back to

reality, she realized just how she

Sepping back to reality, Aubree hastily snatched her hand back. “You don’t have to explain,” she blurted out. Tm

not even anyone to you, so you don’t. need to explain this to me.” With that, Aubene hastily stood up. She had a

sinking feeling that if this confined, things might go out of control.

“Twe got to go now,” Aubree said, then hastily made her escape.

Bowen watched her retreating figure, his eyes dark and brooding, yet beneath that somber gave burned an

unshakabla determination

Is she running away? Or just not ready to face her feelings? he wondered. “Well, | guess that’s a good sign. At

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lestre is starting to care. Otherwise, wouldn't have gotten so flustered?

The following day, Aubree cleared her schedule for the day. After picking up sgifts, she went to the

orphanage with Bowen

During the holidays, Ethel was playing with the children in the yard. When she saw Aubree arrive, her face lit up

as she happily hurried over to greet her.

“Aubree, what brings you here today?” Ethel asked.

“I just wanted to csee you,” Aubree replied. “And there's something I'd like to ask you.”

Ethel had someone put away the gifts Aubree brought, then took her hand and led her to sit in a quiet comer,

Bowen gated at the orphanage, whose appearance had barely changed over the years, and a faint smile touched

his lips. Looking back now, he still couldn't explain why he’d taken that particular path, the one that led him past

this orphanage, where he first saw Aubree, her face it up with a radiant

Ethel was up there in age. After sitting down with Aubree, her gaze lingered on Bowen, a hint of curiosity in her

eyes, in a warm, gentle tone, she asked, “Aubree, who is this young man?”

“You could say he’s a friend of mine. His name’s Bowen Turner, Aubree replied,

Ethel let out a thoughtful “Oh,” as if a realization had just dawned on her. “A Turner, huh?”

Of course, Bowen knew exactly what Ethel was getting at, but his face betrayed nothing. He remained as calm

and composed as ever.

Aubree took out the two photos and handed them to Ethel “Grandma Ethel,” she asked carefully, “do you still

remember when | was ten and you invited a photographer to take pictures of us? There was a strange woman

who cthat day. Do you remember anything about her?”

Ethel replied, “Oh yes, | remember that well. At that time, it wasn’tbut the woman you mentioned who

arranged for the photographer. She said it was a charity project and wanted to take your photos for media

coverage to help you find your biological parents. Sh ‘t give her name. Everyone just called her Ms. Diamonde.”

Diamonde... Then there's no mistake, Aubree Wought bitterly.

Aubree produced another photo, a recent media shot of Alice, and handed it to Ethil. “is this her?” she asked.

Ethel exclaimed, “Oh, yest That's her!”

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Aubree sneered inwardly. ‘Helping them find their biological parents? How could Alice have the gall to say

something like that?

She clenched her fists tightly as she recounted the whole story to Ethel Ethel’s eyes widened in shock. “What?

How could thin be

Ms. Diamonde is Aubree’s birtil mother? Ethel couldn't believe it.

Mice never once showed her face. Since Ethel never kept up with social media, she neem Ronald had always

been the one visiting the orphanage. realized that Ms. Diamonde from those years ago was Alice.

Ethel’s heart ached as she listened to Aubree. She pulled Aubree into a comforting embrace and murmured, “My

dear, you've been through so much if you ever need anything, just letknow anytime.”

Aubree felt a lump in her throat. Even the staff at the orphanage cared more aboutthan my so-called family

ever did, she thought bitterly.

“Okay,” Aubree whispered. “I'll probably need your help to confirm it later.”

They were deep in conversation when suddenly a voice called out from the doorway. “Bowen, what are you doing

here?”

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