Second Chance At Love by Iris Mignon
Chapter 468
Chapter 468
sophia laughesd mockingly
She had been busy for the past two days and had forgotten about the sickly child Ada birthed, likely
Perhaps this was retribution!
y not destined to see past ten years old
Ada had done all kinds of evil, and in the end, it all backfired on her son.
All of this was her own doing
“You’re saying all this just to get me save your son?” Sophia asked.
With tears welling up in her eyes. Ada’s face contorted with pain. “For Timothy, I’d give up my life. Please, have some mercy. He’s just a child. Please
Live him”
her fists tightly, her fingertips digging into her flesh, intense pain bringing forth involuntary tears. “I know I caused the deaths of your three children. It’s
to the core,
a strong killing intent
that illegitimate child is already more than merciful. I won’t save him unless my eldest son and eldest daughter
have some sanity left. Scram, Sophia
with despair, pleading. “Sophia, I know you’re Linda, that miracle doctor.
accusing me of being cruel?‘
I save your son? He’s the product of Jason’s betrayal in our marriage. I’m already being kind enough by not killing him to avenge my children. Ada, stop dreaming. I’m willing to save every patient in
bowed, Ada appeared to be crying, but inwardly,
save him. When that bastard dies, this bitch will realize he’s
today’s conversation and the decision she made. She’ll definitely be in so much pain. And my plan is to make her lose the only chance
been suffering from illness for the past
her brow slightly,
some reason, she felt there was more to Ada’s
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