Chapter 164:

The comments exploded beneath the post, most viciously criticizing Belinda. Some commenters even posted photos of her dancing on stage at a bar not long ago.

“She was totally enjoying herself at the bar. Doesn’t look like someone who just had a miscarriage. Could this abortion record be fabricated?”

“Absolutely disgusting! This woman faked an abortion for sympathy, then went off to dance with men…”

“Well… it really seems like she uploaded that marriage certificate just to extort money from Mr. Cox and Miss Miller!”

“Mr. Cox ought to divorce her immediately. This woman is disgraceful!”

Propped against her headboard, Belinda scrolled through the online vitriol, her heart pounding as she tried to steady her breathing.

serene, untouched by the turmoil. Perhaps it was because she was close to death, and these matters seemed trivial now. Rather than feeling anger, she

so reluctant to bother anyone. I only learned about your miscarriage the night you called me. Who else knew the exact date? If it turns out no one else did, I’ll assist you in suing

deeply, her tone devoid of urgency. “No need. The day I miscarried, Kristopher

message, silence hung in the air

He was oblivious to his own wife’s miscarriage, yet he cared

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in her arms, and began soothing


Belinda offered a gentle reassurance with a smile. “Madisyn, let’s not

voice cracked, her emotions raw. “Belinda, why does it seem like you’re not even

a regular person. Regardless of how harsh the online backlash gets, it’ll fade within days. I’m not like Cathy. I don’t thrive on public scrutiny.” Her smile was tender yet sad. “If they’re not interested in

all, her time was limited; she had less than three months remaining. Unlike Kristopher and Cathy, she had no lingering worries or prospects. She was free to

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