Was Beal implying that he did that for the sake of their welfare?

“But Rosalynn’s condition was unstable, so I hesitated to share with you. Then, a distant relative of my wife expressed interest in adopting a child. I was so overwhelmed that I lied, saying she was found abandoned and gave the baby to her.

I had only one thought on my mind: young Rosalynn’s health wasn’t good, and there was a possibility that she might not make it in the future. I believed it was better to keep Mrs. Moreno uninformed to avoid further pain. I’ll disclose the truth if the baby girl grows strong and healthy.”

Beal attempted to concoct a story, trying to rationalize his actions.

Brendan looked at him with an icy gaze.

“Is that what happened? What came next?”

“Eventually, that distant relative informed me that the child didn’t make it. I had mixed feelings but also breathed a sigh of relief that I hadn’t shared the truth with you and Mrs. Moreno in the first place.”

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added, “Mrs. Moreno had a vulnerability to depression back then. If she were hurt again, it would almost certainly lead to her experiencing depression. I truly wanted to

sounded earnest, and tears

gazed at him in

someone to eliminate Rosa after

expression changed, and he

be able to continue serving the family. I lost my composure and made a grave error. Mr. Moreno, I beg your forgiveness. I’ve dedicated many years

eyes blazed with fury as he looked down at

of separation between us and our daughter, nearly driving my wife to depression. And

find it in your heart to forgive me,

take

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