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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 79

Summary for Chapter 79: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart

Chapter summary: Chapter 79 from the book Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

Discover the most important events of Chapter 79, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart. With the engaging writing of Quirinus Amalia, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

After twenty minutes, they finally arrived. Moira thanked him and said, "Thank you. I'll get off at the roadside."

After Sage's car pulled into a nearby paved road, Moira got out of the car and waved at him with a curved smile. The moment the sports car left, the smile on her face disappeared, and she turned to quickly run into a large auditorium.

As the time for the performance got closer and closer, all of the staff and band members tensed up. The rehearsal also seemed to take it very seriously.

After the training was over, there were some urgent matters that Lorelei needed to take care of, so she couldn't do the rehearsal in the afternoon. However, Lorelei had a few new pieces of music lyrics that she wanted Moira to play the piano to practice with. Moira had thought of creating a new song for her, but she couldn't get it out of her mind in the recent years because she has to take care of her son. Now, she finally had the time to create because of Sage.

She also intended to live and earn money for herself and her son through creating new song.

Moira hadn't been to her father's company for a long time. The Garcia Family operated a large metallurgical company, and the annual profit was also not bad. Furthermore, her father also had an investment in various areas every year, and the family had already occupied a position in the business world. In recent years, Melissa had also entered the jewelry industry, and the family had also begun to dabble in many aspects of development.

However, Moira had never asked her father about the company. Although Melissa was a woman, she wasn't willing to be a housewife. In recent years, she had completely taken over the company with Moira's father and she could be considered a strong woman.

Ever since Melissa interfered with the management of the company, Moira rarely went to find her father.

Moira found a coffee shop to have a meal. After the meal, she took a taxi home to practice her piano.

At home in the afternoon, the door beside her suddenly opened. She was shocked. Her son definitely hadn't returned so early. The only person who could have entered was Sage.

Without her son, the atmosphere between Moira and this man would have become awkward for some reason.

"I'll give you a car to use first. Your car needs repairing a few more days."

Moira was slightly stunned. Although he had said those cold words, his actions still made Moira happy. She picked up the key and looked at it. "Thank you."

"I have a request. You must agree to it," Sage said, his eyes cold as he leaned his arm against the nearby wall.

"Speak, please!" Moira looked at him curiously.

"Stay away from Morgan." Sage's narrowed eyes were clear to see.

Moira stared blankly for a few seconds. Then, she asked, a little puzzled, "Why?"

"Because I don't like it when you get entangled with your old love and affect my son's life." Sage's tone was somewhat mocking.

Moira's charming face suddenly turned red. "He and I have nothing since we drew a clear line."

"I have no interest in knowing what happened between you two. In short, I don't want to see you and this man kisses each other on the doorstep again."

Morgan's car was parked in front of the traffic light. He raised his head and was slightly startled when he saw it. He picked up his phone to call his assistant and said in a commanding tone, "Buy me a ticket for Lorelei's concert. I want to sit in the front three rows."

After finishing the call, Morgan stared at Moira's face on the screen in a daze. Five years ago, she was as pure as a mimosa. Right now, her entire body was exuding a confident and charming aura. This girl, the older she was, the more enchanting she was.

He didn't know about the green light until he heard a car whistle behind him, and he stepped on the gas and drove on.

At the same time, this picture was saw by others include Molly. Moira had been raised by her father as a rich young miss since she was young, and the piano was one of her specialties. However, she had lived with her mother ever since she was young, so she had missed the chance to be groomed from a young age, and had only then officially lived in the Garcia's Residence at the age of thirteen. At that time, her studies were poor, and she was fond of playing, and she was rebellious.

Since Moira was a child, she had been like a lady, and she also wanted to be a girl like her, with true talent. However, she couldn't do it, as she was like a crazy child that enjoyed the pleasures of money and materials, to the point that from the moment she lived in the house, she had only learned how to spend money and shop.

Now, seeing Moira fortunate enough to attend Lorelei's concert and become a guest, she was truly envious and jealous.

She suddenly thought of Morgan. If she could notice that Moira would participate in this concert, then Morgan would definitely notice it as well.

Although Molly didn't want to see Moira perform, she knew Morgan would definitely go. She might even be able to find him.

No matter what, Molly definitely wouldn't let Morgan off wherever he appeared. She knew Morgan would definitely be sitting in the first few rows, so she had to get to the front row.

In the evening, Moira took the initiative to pick up her son and bring him home. She also brought the little guy to the supermarket to buy some food. The two's time together was very warm.

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