Chapter 174 Guilt (3)

Now, I am at the police station with another rescued child.

The Horton family members were all in a state of uncase, including Kieran who had been away. He hurriedly returned as well. Tristan and Bruce, for once, did not argue with each other. They sat in the car, tightly pursing their lips, and rushed to the police station.

Reyna’s eye sockets had turned red, her hands started trembling, and she muttered words under her breath. Reese comforted her by her side, while the driver, with a worried expression on his face, continued driving.

“It’s alright, honey. Zoe has been rescued now, as the police officer said. She is currently at the police station, being well protected.”

Reese also restrained his temper, with dark circles under his eyes.

These past two days, I have been having a very realistic dream that I just can’t fall asleep.

This side has not been relieved yet, and it is unclear what the situation is. Now, the youngest daughter has encountered another problem.

Oh God, why did my family, the Horton family, always have only two daughters getting into trouble?

Did I really make a mistake?

In the dream, Valerie’s face was pale and thin, but she lay on a hillside with a smile on her face.

The final departure was peaceful.

She looked so young… and then she died of a terminal illness.

This dream was too real. If it is true, then Valerie really died once.

So, did the personality suddenly change in this life?

Reese suddenly realized.

His heart instantly became chaotic, and a wave of weakness and coldness surged through his limbs.

The boundless guilt left him somewhat at a loss.

If he saw Valerie again, could he face his so-called daughter with the same confidence as before?

The eldest son’s attitude toward her, as well as the fact that the second son occasionally sneaked to see her, she knew it herself.

My own dignity just didn’t allow me to do the same as these two children, to go and see the daughter who was willingly abandoned by the Horton family.

Reese was a talented musician. He played the piano and the guitar. He loved to perform in front of a live audience. He had a unique style and his music was loved by many. He wrote his own songs and often sang about love and heartbreak. Reese had a successful career and released several albums. He toured around the world and his concerts were always sold out. However, fame and success took a toll on him. He struggled with addiction and his personal life suffered. Despite his challenges, Reese continued to make music and inspire others with his talent. Unfortunately, his life was cut short due to a tragic accident. Reese’s music will always be remembered and cherished by his fans.

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You should have died, should have died!

The image of Valerie from the previous life was engraved in Reese’s

mind.

Lingering for a long time.

When I think about my attitude toward Valerie ten years ago, I can imagine how relieved she must have been when she passed away on that hillside.

A sudden surge of sadness overwhelmed him, making his nose and his eyes feel sour.

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