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Kendall's Sacrifice novel Chapter 656

Chapter 656 The Question of Two Lifetimes

The Colemans stayed at the Parkers' for lunch before they headed back. However, Kendall and Dylan stayed around for a while more. Kendall was constantly worried about how something might happen to her parents again—she would only feel a little more at ease if they could prove that Kelly was the culprit and if they could put Kelly behind bars. After that one incident, Kendall realized how little she spent time with her parents. As her parents grew older, Kendall felt the need to be with them more—she never knew when they might run out of time.

That evening, Kendall brought Dylan along to stroll around the villa's compound. This was the first time Dylan had explored the area, even though they were now a married couple. Ronnie and the other bodyguards didn't come along with them. They walked around hand-in-hand as they watched the sunset. "We should watch all the sunrises and sunsets together in the future," Kendall said.

"Sure. I'll do anything you want to do," he replied. Kendall beamed as she rested her head against her husband's shoulder. "I think I'm the luckiest and happiest woman in Orapolis, darling. Do you know why? It's because you belong to me," she uttered. Dylan spread his lips into a loving smile. "I'm so glad you tore my clothes apart, bit me, and left your mark on me. I'm glad you forced me to marry you," he replied.

"Why are you talking about the past again, darling? You have no idea how terrified I was." Kendall was still immersed in the sorrows of her past life when she first got revived, and she could still feel all the hatred and resentment from the past. She simply wanted to avoid all the tragedies of her past life, and she wanted to rewrite her family's ending.

Even though Kendall had chosen not to marry Dylan in her past life, and even though they hadn't been in contact during their later years, she still received his help toward the end of her life. She realized how Dylan was actually kind on the inside despite his icy exterior. Furthermore, Dylan's reputation also drove Kendall to cling to him from the moment she was revived.

Kendall was self-aware of her capabilities. She had some fighting skills, and she could do some handiwork, but she was clueless about running a business or going against business competitors. Meanwhile, Kelly was the next heir that Kendall's parents had nurtured from a young age, so Kelly was much better than Kendall when it came to such things. Kendall knew that she would've been brutally destroyed by Kelly if she tried to go against Kelly with just her own hard work.

So, Kendall had to find someone that could support her, and there was no better option than Dylan. Since she hadn't gotten married to him in her past life, she figured that she would offer herself to him and force him to marry her in this life. "I miss those days," Dylan said with a smile. Those were the times when their love for one another had started blooming, and those were also the days when Kendall had been a lot more laid back. Dylan loved it when Kendall had a carefree look on her face.

So, Dylan was extremely persistent against his family's rules, all because he wanted to preserve Kendall's natural beauty, which was what he found the most attractive. Kendall, too, recalled a lot of pleasant memories whenever she thought about that period of her life. Dylan was an egoistic man whose words were harsher than what he actually meant. Whenever Kendall made him angry, she would be the one to coax and cheer him up. Sometimes, if she refused to take the first step, he would continue staying angry until Amos or Ronnie got involved. But for the most part, he was extremely compromising toward Kendall.

"Hey, hubby," Kendall called.

"Yeah?"

"I'd like to ask you a question."

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