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Chapter 170
After hearing Laura utter those words directly at him, Cameron’s heart sank to rock bottom. He didn’t say
anything more.
He admitted that she was a high and mighty woman and he was just a lowly bodyguard in her eyes. He thought
that perhaps when a princess is distressed, she might develop a fondness for the knight who
rescued her.
But he believed such feelings tend to fade quickly with time. Once the princess cto her senses, she would
realize a knight was just a knight. Her true destiny lay with a prince.
With that, he left amidst the laughter and humiliation from the Jones family. The farewell letter Laura had written
him was clenched tightly in his hand before it was crumpled into a ball.
He wallowed in despair for days. Then, he decided to leave Yrando. That incident made him realize what men
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He began to leverage his global contacts and accumulated resources over the years. He established his own
company. With his talents, he crushed all his rivals along the way. Eventually, he reached the pinnacle of fame
and fortune.
Then, he found the woman who lent him a hand in his tof desperation. He had traced her identity through a
pink butterfly hair clip. It was Madison who had the identical hair clip.
It was something the woman had lost long ago.
Cameron chose to step back from the limelight and handed everything over to Lord Blackheart to
manage.
However, it turned out to be a misunderstanding. The woman who had helped him wasn’t Madison. It was Dakota
instead. The hair clips cin pairs, one for each woman. The one he found belonged to
Dakota.
It was Dakota who gave him her only piece of bread on that cold winter day. She told him to stay strong,
promising that life would eventually be great.
That single statement had motivated him for over a decade. Without her, a man ousted from his family like him
due to illness twelve years ago might have ended up frozen on the streets.
Now, Cameron was here to repay Dakota. He wanted to give her everything he could offer. He wouldn't let
Dakota suffer any harm, including from himself. That's why he hesitated to reveal the truth about him and Laura
to Dakota. He feared that his lies would hurt her.
He never imagined their relationship would evolve like this before seeing Laura again. He thought he would
always face Laura with a cold expression, avoiding her at all costs. But upon their actual interaction, his heart
appeared to act independent of his intentions.
In Cameron's recent encounters with Laura, he realized that the events which unfolded seven years ago might
not have been that simple. He wondered why Laura would ask those strange questions at
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the waterfront that evening If she genuinely felt nothing for him.
Cameron also pondered why she insisted he agree to her demands, like attending the ceremony.
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When he carried Laura, he recalled her familiar actions, which hinted at something more. The fact that she kept
the photo of their memories together was telling. These signs all indicated that Laura might still have feelings for
him.
Despite the hurtful experience with Laura in the past, Cameron never threw away the love letter she had written
him. Perhaps deep down, he couldn't let go of Laura either. He just didn’t want to admit it.
Cameron sighed deeply and decided he would seek Laura out tomorrow. He needed to clarify what happened
seven years ago.
Regardless of the outcor whether they would meet again, he needed to know the truth about the past. He
couldn't go on with things left unresolved.