Reborn of Kate by Isla Rainfield

Chapter 340



Chapter 340 Her Brother Is Kind of Dumb 

Linus felt his mind was a mess

A sudden barrage of information left his head spinning, completely unsure of what to think. 

H took in Linus’s reaction and said softly, “That young girl …” 

Linus snapped his head up and asked, “What about her?” 

H chuckled softly and pushed a cup of coffee towards Linus. His voice was gentler, and he continued, “I hope you won’t misunderstand; I have no ill intentions towards you. That girl … she’s a very good girl.” Material © NôvelDrama.Org.

There was a hint of nostalgia in H’s eyes. 

His words calmed Linus down a bit. 

He took a sip of the coffee, the bitterness hitting him hard. 

“Linus Lowe?” 

H suddenly called out. 

Baffled, Linus stared at H with suspicion and asked, “How do 

you know my name?” 

H smiled and replied casually, “I guessed.” 

Linus’s eyes darkened. He had never introduced himself, and although he had been competing in international racing events, he had also been secretly searching for any clues Kate might have left behind. Unfortunately, he hadn’t found anything. 

He hadn’t fully revealed his identity, so it was quite surprising to him that H could call out his name directly. 

Could it be that H is watching us all along

Spotting the wariness and uncertainty on Linus’s face, H smiled again as he explained, “Just as she said, her brother is kind of dumb.” 

Linus was speechless. 

Why has this turned into a personal attack

Wait

Linus, rendered speechless, understood the key point in H’s words. Linus probed, “Her brother?” 

Did he referring to Kate

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Chapter 340 Her Brother Is Kind of Dumb 

H kept referring to a young girl. When Hendrick was a child, he didn’t look like a girl

H nodded and admitted, “She said her second brother was kind of dumb and liked racing.” 

Linus was stunned. The answer was almost obvious. He opened his mouth but couldn’t find his voice. 

“Kate is a very good girl.” 

H spoke softly again. 

Linus confronted, “When Kate was abroad, you knew her, didn’t you? You knew her?!” 

He leaped up from his seat and looked at H with excitement. He asked, “What happened abroad back then? Why did Kate change so much and forget about that year?” 

Linus had so many questions buried in his heart for eight years. Was he finally about to get 

answers? 

H shook his head and answered, “Sorry, I can’t tell you. It’s not time yet.” 

“Why not?” 

Linus fixed his eyes on H, desperate for an answer. 

H looked at him calmly and said, “It’s not the time. Also, don’t let her know about our conversation today.” 

Linus gradually calmed down. The events of the past were a sore spot for him, but judging by H’s seriousness, it seemed this matter involved much more than he knew. 

Perhaps it wasn’t the right time for him to know yet. 

“Got to go.” 

As Linus was lost in thought, H had already finished his coffee and walked away gracefully. 

Linus sat in the private room for a while longer, struggling to calm his emotions. 

No matter what, he had now discovered some clues to the past. 

Most importantly, H was a friend, not an enemy. 

The relationship between H and Kate was special. Why else would he keep that bracelet for eight years, wearing it carefully and preserving it meticulously? 

Linus took a deep breath, finally settling the bill, and left the cafe. 

After his car disappeared, H emerged from behind a tree. He looked in the direction Linus had gone, smiling silently. 


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