Chapter 870
In the beginning, Sharon had kept her guard up around Thomas. She hadn’t even dared to bring out Shaluna out of fear that he had approached her with hidden motives, perhaps to sabotage her.
But after spending so much time together, she realized her suspicions had been unfair, the kind of petty doubt that measured a gentleman’s heart with a villain’s yardstick.
Since his arrival, Thomas had saved her countless times and lent his help in more ways than
she could name.
As Wendy once joked, “An all-around assistant like Thomas is worth at least ten thousand a month.”
The truth was, when trouble struck, he proved invaluable.
When Damien went after Casey, if Thomas hadn’t appeared in time, Sharon would have paid dearly. And during the car accident, it was his sharp judgment and steady composure that allowed them to escape unscathed.
Honestly, with Thomas by her side, Sharon always felt a deep sense of security.
But now that he had regained his memories, he would surely leave soon.
A faint ache of loss stirred in her chest. She didn’t want to admit it, but she would miss him. 0
After all, Thomas was too good to be true-handsome, skilled, resourceful, even wonderful
with children.
Theo and Matty both idolized him.
She didn’t know his true identity, but everything about his demeanor, his words, his poise, told her he was no ordinary man. His departure was inevitable.
She couldn’t even remember the last time she had wished for him to recover his memory quickly and move on. That thought had long faded.
Before he left, she resolved to prepare a generous gift for him-to thank him properly for everything he had done.
Thomas stayed silent for the rest of the drive, and Sharon didn’t press further.
The car pulled up beneath her apartment building.
She got out, closing the door behind her, when his voice suddenly called out.


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