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Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook

Feeling a bit awkward using such an elegant handkerchief, she said, “Sir, a
tissue will do.”

“Don’t worry about it. Just use the handkerchief and throw it away when you are
done.”

Still feeling that using such a handkerchief was inappropriate, Raegan returned
the tissue to Hector.

After studying Raegan for a moment, Hector took back the handkerchief and
gave her a tissue.

After that, Hector appeared somewhat fatigued. He closed his eyes and didn’t
say another word.

Upon reaching her destination, Raegan exited the car and expressed her
gratitude.

Unexpectedly, Hector looked up at her and said, “You remind me of a friend of
mine.”

Raegan deemed it a cliché, half-expecting him to ask for her phone number. She
had already formulated a polite refusal.

But to her surprise, Hector said nothing more. He simply rolled up the window
and drove off.

Raegan didn’t dwell on it and walked into the nursing house.

Meanwhile, in the car, Hector gazed at Raegan’s retreating figure, his expression
carrying a hidden meaning.

A thought crossed his mind as he murmured, “Ella, is that you?”

After a moment, he closed his eyes and issued a cold command, “Investigate this
woman right away.”

In the hospital.

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“Raegan, I blame myself... You've suffered so much looking after me,”

Raegan’s grandmother said, her eyes filling with tears. Her emotional
vulnerability had increased over the years.

“Don’t worry, grandma. You've always been there for me. Now it’s my turn to look
out for you,” Raegan replied, her eyes moistening as well.

Brent was an asshole. He rarely made time for family. To ensure Raegan could
attend school, Raegan’s grandmother had taken on various jobs, everything from
collecting trash to selling snacks. As a result, leaving the hospital now seemed
nearly impossible after the exhaustion of all these years.

“My only fear is that if something happens to me, there will be no one to care for
you. And you're not married yet, so I won't be able to rest in peace,” Raegan’s
grandmother confessed.

Brushing away her tears, Raegan said, “Grandma, stop talking like that. You're
going to live a long life. Didn't you tell me that we would go back to your house
together one day?”

A glimmer of hope lit up her eyes.

“Could we really go back?” she whispered.

“Absolutely. Even though Brent sold it, it’s still vacant. I've rented it, and I plan to
buy it back as soon as I can afford to,”

Raegan assured her.

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