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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 196

Chapter 196 The Moon

Hanson took the initiative to serve Vania as he said, “This case of yours will be publicly heard early tomorrow morning. However, I’m afraid you’ll have to settle down here tonight.”

It was not that he couldn’t take Vania away, but in this matter, he must let Vania deal with it in an upright manner to avoid unnecessary rumors. He didn’t want to leave any unfavorable stains on Vania’s life, after all.

However, he felt helpless and distressed to have made such an arrangement.

Vania understood what he meant because she had thought of this too.

“I understand, so don’t worry. I’m fine.” She only had to stay here for one night. It didn’t matter much, because what hadn’t she experienced in so many years?

It was just that when the truth was revealed, she would definitely get back what she owed, and this time, she would never forgive the culprits easily.

Hanson clearly knew what she was thinking. Those who dared to attack Vania would face even worse consequences than attacking him directly.

However, in front of Vania, Hanson did not show his ruthlessness. Instead, he spoke to Vania tenderly. “You may be inside tonight, while I remain outside. I will accompany you through the moon in the sky. When you see the moon, it’s the same as seeing me.”

The romantic words came too suddenly, causing Vania to be taken aback for a moment. She stared straight at Hanson, her face hot.

Even Larry’s ears felt itchy. He thought that Hanson must have changed after meeting Vania, revealing his true romantic side.

Then, Hanson reached out and took Vania’s hand. Vania felt her palms getting hot, but she couldn’t pull her hand away.

In this somewhat awkward but quiet atmosphere, a youthful and crisp voice suddenly rang in the air. “Mommy.”

“Ah…” Immediately, the child gasped as if he had seen something he shouldn’t have seen.

Then, he continued in a very inappropriate manner, “Abracadabra…”

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