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Elder Kinston's Exclusive Sweet Wife

Chapter 516 - 534 The Only Woman I’ve Ever Loved, Her Name is Mabel Quinn

Author: Cat Senna Grass
updatedAt: 2025-11-06

CHAPTER 516: CHAPTER 534 THE ONLY WOMAN I’VE EVER LOVED, HER NAME IS MABEL QUINN

She still clearly remembered how he once smiled indifferently and told her that he never intended to fall in love with anyone in this life.

Now, after much difficulty, he had fallen in love with her, and she was already very content. She only wished she could do better, to soothe the pains of his past life more effectively.

Her hand gently wrapped around his back, patting it lightly again and again, as if comforting him.

Kyle Kinston buried his head in Mabel Quinn’s neck, deeply inhaling her scent, "The only woman I’ve ever loved in this life is named Mabel Quinn."

There would be no one else besides her. Did he love her because she was his destiny? In this moment, he suddenly understood with unparalleled clarity that he loved her because she was Mabel Quinn, because she was the only one who could touch his soul.

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After a period of rest, Mabel Quinn’s injuries had healed so well they were almost undetectable. The scar on her forehead was also easily covered by bangs, making it not easily noticeable by others.

The explosion did not reveal her name in the news, only a pseudonym was used. She knew it was because Kyle had spoken with the media to protect her.

Knowing that Granny Taylor was now seriously ill, fearing that Granny Taylor would worry, Mabel Quinn had not visited her for a while. Until now, she came to visit again.

Granny Taylor had already returned from the hospital to the Quinn Family’s old house. Upon seeing her, she smiled and said, "Mabel, you’re here. Granny thought you had forgotten her."

"How could that be?" Mabel Quinn smiled and walked forward. Although Granny Taylor’s face was full of illness, she was still wearing proper clothes, and her hair was neatly combed. But Mabel could still keenly feel that Granny Taylor’s spirit was worse than when she was in the hospital.

There was almost a sense of running out of fuel.

Mabel Quinn’s heart suddenly ached. Although it is normal for people to grow old, get sick, and die, when it happens to someone you care about, how can you take it lightly?

Mabel Quinn chatted with Granny Taylor for a while, but Granny soon became too exhausted.

"Granny, you have a good rest. I’ll come to see you another day," Mabel Quinn said.

Granny Taylor nodded but still held onto Mabel Quinn’s hand, not letting go.

"Granny?" Mabel Quinn spoke again.

Only then did Granny Taylor seem to come back to her senses, releasing Mabel Quinn’s hand, "Alright, you go back. If you can come to see Granny more, Granny will be very happy."

Mabel Quinn left, and Granny Taylor sighed, looking even more aged. Every time she saw this child, her guilt increased bit by bit.

If it weren’t for her interference back then, this child could have grown up in a wealthy life, not having to endure so much hardship.

She owed this child far too much, but now, if she were to reveal everything, would it really be good?

It would likely cause another storm within the Quinn Family. So let all of this go with her to the grave. What she owes this child, the eldest son, and that woman... she would have to repay in her next life!

"Mabel, each time Granny sees you now, it may be one time less... I don’t know how many more times we will meet again..." Granny Taylor murmured as she closed her eyes.

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