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Rewriting My Heart's Fate novel Chapter 528

"Don't be silly. This isn't your fault. It's mine. I wasn't strong enough to protect you and Zach."

"Don't say things like that," I interrupted him firmly. "You've already done more than enough. If it's anything, it's me who has dragged you into this. But Ethan, I miss you so much. And Zach must miss his father too. When can we see each other again?"

Another heavy silence lingered. "I'm sorry, Evelyn. I'll find a way to get Zach back to you, but only after Vivian has calmed down. I promise you, Zach will return to you."

Hearing his solemn vow, I couldn't hold back my tears any longer. "Ethan, I don't care how long it takes, I'll wait for you."

After the call ended, I collapsed into the driver's seat. Tears streamed down my face. Hearing his voice, even through the phone, felt like my heart had been brought back to life. But I didn't know how long it would be before I could see him again.

What about Zachary? Was he eating properly? Was he thinking about his mother?

The thought of my son brought fresh tears to my eyes. As a mother, I had failed completely. I could only watch as my child was mistreated, utterly powerless to do anything.

All of it was my fault. If not for me, Ethan and Zachary wouldn't be suffering like this. Vivian's grudge was against me. Every ounce of her hatred stemmed from me. I had to fix this.

Just then, the sound of approaching footsteps broke the stillness of the parking lot. I looked up and saw a man in a suit walking toward me. As he stepped into the dim light, his face became clear.

It was none other than the CEO of Mars Group—and Vivian's father, Murphy.

"So late at night, Ms. Wiley. What brings you here?" Murphy asked. His deep voice echoed, yet laced with an undercurrent of malice. I stared at him warily and clenched my fists.

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