Liam stepped into the living room and said, “I’ve already sent Patricia over. Actually, you can just leavethose things behind. We have all the appliances there.”

They specifically renovated the house so Mia could simply move in without any hassle.

Mia nodded with a smile as she replied, “I stayed back because I wanted to get rid of these. Once AuntPatricia sets her eyes on the furnishing in the new house, she’ll forget about coming back to retrievethese.”

Liam ruffled her hair as he urged, “Let’s go.”

Before she left the place with her suitcase, she took one last glance at it. Then, she turned around andstrode off without a trace of hesitation.

She shouldn’t linger in the past now. All she had to do was to look forward to her future.

This would be the case for both the house and her relationship.

After an hour, the car came to a stop at their new residential area.

Mia descended from the car with Liam and headed straight to her house. Patricia, on the other hand,was extremely satisfied with the house. She was particularly delighted with the kitchen furnishing.

They cooked a few dishes together at night. Then, they had dinner with her other brothers through avideo call.

After all, Nord City was a five-hour flight away from Bern City. The last thing Mia would want was herbrothers going out of their way to satisfy her needs.

When she woke up late the next day, she received a text from Gina that said, “Mia, you’re trending onthe news again! Just break it to me now-is that really Linden Lane?”

Mia clicked on the link Gina sent her.

The headlines were popping as it said, “Linden Lane’s New Date: Moving in With His Girlfriend!”

The picture was taken right outside the residential area. Only their backs were facing the camera. Itdidn’t capture their faces.

Even so, Liam was a stunt double for Linden. Many were familiar with Linden’s looks, so it was easy forthem

to recognize him.

Mia found this to be ridiculous.

She quickly forwarded the link to Liam and said, “Sorry, the paparazzi took pictures again. Can youplease explain this to Mr. Lane?”

The reason Liam was in Nord City was for his shoot. Obviously, it was Linden’s scene. Yet, it was onlynatural for Liam to work as well, given he was his stunt double.

Mia stroked her belly gently. It had only been a few months, so her belly wasn’t showing yet.

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Glancing around the house, she thought it lacked some decorations despite having the perfectfurnishing. Thus, she wanted to do some shopping on her own.

After she told Patricia, she got in a cab and headed to the furniture store.

When she had just been strolling for a brief moment, she noticed a large crowd approaching in thedistance. The man who was in front of the crowd was dressed in a khaki suit, looking extremelysophisticated.

Mia didn’t expect to bump into Timothy here. It was a small world indeed.

Secretly, she retreated to another store. She intended to come out once he was gone.

However, Timothy halted his steps. He turned around and followed her instead.

The store owner hurried after him anxiously as he rambled on, “Mr. Barrett, the cribs in our store aremanufactured from imported materials to ensure zero formaldehyde and zero pollution. It’s 100% safeand eco-

friendly.”

Mia noticed he came in after her as well. Was he interested in cribs as well?

Didn’t she get one for him previously? Was it not enough for him? Just how many kids was he planningto

have with Maya?

Timothy glanced over at the cribs. His lips tightened when he thought of the trending news today. Hewent

over to Mia and dragged her to the side.

Mia was bewildered as she asked, “What are you doing? Lots of people are watching.”

She had no idea what he was on about now.

Timothy bent down and stared at her intensely as he asked, “Are you two-timing me?”

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