After saying that, she turned around and left, ignoring the surprised look on Carlson's face. But she stopped at the door, turned around and said to Carlson, "I kept the notebook all the time in order to save Rena. The kidnappers would show up only when they saw the notebook, and then the police would be able to catch them. When the police caught the kidnappers, I would definitely give the notebook to you. But you couldn't wait anymore and sent someone to take it away. It doesn't matter, because it's useless to me now. Just take it as a gift for breaking up!"
"In your heart, Rena is far more important than me!" Carlson said coldly.
Leena stiffened and walked out without any explanation.
In her heart, Rena was indeed more important than Carlson, because Rena had been with her for ten years and she remained the same all the time. But Carlson had on
uld ask her all kinds of questions. Since the lease of Rena's apartment expired at the beginning of the year, she asked Rena to move into the new house bought by Carlson. That apartment was also checked out. Now she didn't know where to go.
After getting out of the car and wandering on the street for a while, Leena finally decided to go back to her home, which was the house that Carlson bought for her. Now it was the place where Rena lived.
She was confused. Could that house really be called her home? She didn't buy the house, nor did she decorate it. Even the person who lived in it now wasn't her. There was almost nothing in the house that belonged to her, and she hadn't even lived in it for a day. She really didn't know if such a completely strange place could be called home. It was not as warm as the apartment she rented with Rena in college.