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Chapter VII Time Limit

If Ian was alive, if he stayed at the scene at this time, then he would hear Mir say these words, but if he is dead, no one will care about that blessing.

Although Mir loves her very much, it shows that he is not a stalker. Although he can pretend not to care about his future relationship, it will be an unbearable torture for Mir.

He was not sure that after Alina left, through her father's marriage, Alina's emotions were forced on her, forcing her to fall in love with another man, or that Alina simply didn't like the prince's son, or even disliked him.

She was just out of pure marriage to consolidate her father's status and the family's status.

Mir took into account his weight in Alina's heart. According to other ideas, Alina would feel more uncomfortable than Mir.

Mir even considered the tragedy of Alina's future marriage. If the prince's son is arbitrary and cruel, Alina will be exposed to domestic violence for a long time. Or if his character changes his mind and likes the new and dislikes the old, Alina will be left out in the cold for a long time.

, no matter which two situations Alina is in, Mir doesn't want to see it.

Mir looked at Alina affectionately and asked: "Dear, four years, is that okay?"

The deadline that Mir emphasized again has been heard by Mary upstairs. Regarding the murder, she also briefly described it from her daughter Alina. She could not imagine what kind of murder would take four years.

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Mary hurried downstairs holding her clothes. Because the stairs were steep, she almost fell. She didn't want to see the two of them continue to argue. She needed to stop and persuade them immediately.

In the past few years, Mir has taken very good care of Alina and Mary. She hopes to see with her own eyes in the future that they will enter the palace of marriage. She longs for such a sacred moment.

If the two sides continue to argue blindly, the smell of gunpowder in the room will become even stronger. Now Mary cannot use her identity as Alina's mother to defend any of Alina's decisions. After all, Alina is very young.

Alina heard an unusual noise and looked in the direction of the stairs. She subconsciously ran over to support her mother and said.

"Mom, why are you here? Aren't you going to pack your luggage? It's almost too late to board the ship."

"I heard it, I heard everything you said, my dear, I agree with the four-year period that Mir said." Mary was a little out of breath, and she adjusted her breathing and said.

Alina stared at her mother in disbelief and said, "What? Do you agree?"

"Yes, we have to give him some time." Mary replied from the fairest perspective.

Mary knew very well that apart from the relationship between men and women, Mill was a benefactor to mother and daughter. Without Mill, Mary would not have been able to find her daughter easily.

Before Mary and Elena knew each other, the streets of New Orleans were covered with posters, and there was a portrait of a beautiful and lovely little girl on the poster.

When Mary rushed back to New Orleans from Florida, she heard that there was a fire in the French Quarter of New Orleans. She did not find Alina's body in the ruins. However, she saw the body of Alina on the ruined wall.

In the picture posted, I saw Alina.

Then Mary immediately tore it off and kept asking the homeless people. They were in a state of grief. They were only looking for traces of their families and did not answer any of Mary's questions. No matter how much Mary begged, their eyes remained.

Didn't fall on the picture.

Finally, Mary finally asked a soldier about Mir's location. After passing a few streets, she saw Mir leading Alina to play in Jackson Square. She ran forward with tears in her eyes, and Mary seemed to be in her ear.

Hearing Alina calling for mother, Mary hugged Alina with all her strength and stroked Alina's hair.

Mary once praised Mir for his foresight and for knowing how to quickly return the bereaved children to the arms of their parents. In order to repay Mir's kindness, Mary allowed Alina to live with Mir, and Mary could even try to live with them.

"Okay, as long as you don't object, I will obey your arrangement."

Alina obeyed her mother's words. She turned her head and said to Mir: "Four years, I can wait. I hope you can come to France to find me as soon as possible."

Mir had no idea that Alina would actually agree. Within four years, he needed to grow up. At least his status should be the same as Alina's father, or one level higher.

Mary packed up all the luggage and took them downstairs one by one. Elena ran to the door of the house, called to the coachman on Bourbon Street, and told him to come in and get her things.

The coachman's reply was clear and sonorous, and Mir felt as if he had heard his voice somewhere.

When Mir saw the coachman walking into the first floor to pick up his luggage, his face was very familiar. It was the coachman who drove the car this morning. He was really a soldier.

Alina saw the confusion on Mir's expression, and she introduced: "His name is Cole, he is my father's guard, and he is also my father's most capable subordinate."

"Nice to meet you, Mr. Edward." Cole Miller said with a military salute to Mill.

Mir said unceremoniously: "I'm not happy at all."

"I'm sorry about what happened this morning."

Cole bowed deeply to apologize.

"It's okay, I understand you, that's an order."

"Yes, Mr. Edward."

Mill began to correct Cole's title to himself. Amos had appointed Mill as a detective. He said: "No, please don't call me Mr. Edward. I am now a New Orleans detective. You can call me Detective Mill, or

It's Detective Edward."

"Okay, Mr. Edward." Cole replied, carrying his luggage.

Mir pointed at him angrily and said, "That's enough, go get your luggage and leave my house!"

"Okay, I'm leaving now. I don't want to stay here for a minute."

Mir hated Cole a little now. After watching Cole leave the house, he said to Alina: "He may be your father's guard for the rest of his life. He really doesn't know how to adapt at all."

"Let's go, my Mr. Detective." Alina coaxed Mir, hoping to send her on her last journey happily.

Mir said very irritably: "I can go with you, but I don't want to ride in his carriage. I hate his driving skills."

Alina stood at the door and pointed to the other carriages and said: "You can choose any carriage you want, but I can't guarantee that there will be someone with more mature driving skills than Cole."

Mir followed the direction guided by Alina, and he saw Inspector Chris coming towards him, which surprised Mir a little.

"Dear Miss Massena, Mrs. Rosalie, in order to ensure your safety, I will personally escort you to the ship." Detective Chris greeted with the most respectful etiquette and expressed his intention to come to Alina and Mary.

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"Thank you, Inspector Chris," Mary said.


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