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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 226

Summary for Chapter 226: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart

Chapter summary of Chapter 226 – Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

In Chapter 226, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart.

It was a delicious candlelight dinner, coupled with the man's teasing gaze, Moira ate until her heart beat faster. Tonight, the moonlight was not hidden in the clouds, but rather it illuminated the entire city, shrouding it in a faint silver light. This kind of night, made people feel like not wanting to sleep and waste it.

"How about a ride after dinner?" Sage asked Moira who was at the opposite side.

Moira turned her head to look out the window at the beautiful moon, she nodded, "Sure! Where do you go for a ride?"

"I know a good place. It's the best place to see the moonlight." Sage said while gracefully sipping his wine.

"How do you know?" Have you brought a woman you didn't see before?" Moira looked at him intently. For some inexplicable reason, she felt a bit bored in her heart.

A smile flashed past Sage's eyes. He smiled and said, "Right, I brought a girl to take a look. She likes it quite a lot, so I believe that you would also like that place!"

Moira suddenly lost interest in the ride, she thought for a while, then said: "Forget it, I'm not going anymore, I still have work to do tomorrow, I have to go back to memorize the zither music tonight, so you should take that woman with you, then you should continue taking her!"

There was a trace of unconcealable bitterness in her tone.

Sage could hear it clearly. He suddenly burst out laughing, "You didn't even ask who that woman was, and started getting jealous.

Moira saw that he could still laugh, but her expression was a little ugly, "You have so many women, I don't recognize any of them, what do I have to know?"

"Jealous?" Sage continued to laugh as he stared at her.

"No!" After Moira finished speaking, she picked up her bag and was about to stand up, but then, the man saw that she was really angry, he immediately stood up and grabbed her hands, "Don't be angry, that woman is not someone else, she is my sister Agnes."

Moira's expression instantly froze for a few seconds.

Sage continued to explain, "Last year, there was a lunar eclipse, who told me the best place to watch it. That night, I brought my siblings there."

Moira's expression turned awkward, she coughed lightly, "Then why did you say you didn't know anything just now?"

"I just wanted to see if you were jealous." The smile on Sage's mouth was repulsive.

"If you make such a joke in the future, I'll ignore you." Moira was a little angry, this man actually dared to joke with her.

"Good!" No, let's go! Anyway, our son isn't home, so it's fine to stay up late." After Sage finished speaking, he held her hand and walked out.

Moira's beautiful face was still slightly flushed after he pulled her out. She was very clear in her heart whether or not she was jealous.

Sage brought her out to the parking lot. They got into his sportscar and started their evening drive.

It just so happened that Moira needed to relax as well. Tonight, was fifteen, the moon was especially bright, shining brightly like a disc. It had been a long time since Moira had enjoyed such a night scene.

Sage's sportscar headed straight ahead, but behind him, three cars followed him, passing by the main road of City A. This made the few black sedans behind them tremble with fear, thinking that Sage had noticed them, and even plugged in a car to block them.

A hint of dangerous information rushed to his chest as a cold light flashed past Sage's eyes. He suddenly accelerated and Moira immediately cried out in alarm from the side.

"Grab the guards and trust me." Sage's low voice came out from the dark carriage.

Moira quickly grabbed onto the car guarding the top of her head. On the unpredictable mountain road, Sage started to run at the speed of a racer, which really scared Moira to death.

With Sage's acceleration, the cars behind him had insufficient power, but he was still able to catch up. Through their acceleration, Sage immediately understood the intentions of this group of people!

Moira could also see that, so she asked while gasping for air, "Are those people bad people? Why are they following us?"

"They should be coming for me!" After Sage finished speaking, he knew that there were no stops in the middle of the road.

Moira's heart jumped to her throat, she did not expect that she would meet such a fortuitous encounter, what were they planning to do with Sage?

"What should we do? They have three cars. They must have a lot of people." Moira asked worriedly, as a hint of fear surfaced in her eyes.

The carved handsome face of Sage, who was atop the Driver, revealed a cold aura, as though she was even darker than the night in the forest. He sneered, "Don't worry, I can take care of them."

"You?" Moira's fear rose again, but in the next moment, she shook her head fiercely, "No, it's best if we can shake them off, you definitely can't fight them head on!"

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