Chapter 426 I Knew You Would Be Back

Yuliana stared at the letter. Something welled up in her heart, and she felt a surge of heat prickling her eyes.

She stared at it for a while before reaching out to pick up the letter.

Yuliana opened the envelope and took out the letter in it.

There were five pieces of paper; the first three were for Yuliana and the last two for Jacob.

Yuliana looked at Sabrina’s handwriting on the paper, and tears welled up in her eyes.

[Yuliana, when you see this letter, I may not be in this world anymore. I’m sorry I had to say goodbye to you in this way. I hope you can forgive me. First of all, I want to apologize to you. Since your father was murdered in prison, I only wanted to avenge him and put all the pressure on you. I know I should not do this to you, but I still forced it on you selfishly. Over the past year, I have made you suffer. Next, I would like to say sorry and thank you. Jake is still in middle school, and he will take the high school admission test in one year. Three years later, he will have to take a university entrance examination, attend university, get married, and have. children. I am unable to participate in these significant times in Jake’s life. I’m sorry I have to trouble you with these. For these, thank you, too.]

Sabrina wrote a lot in the letter, the front part mentioned Yuliana and Jacob, later followed by her father, Damian.

At first, Yuliana did not understand why Damian married Sabrina.

It was not until today that she understood. Sabrina’s parents passed away in an accident. At that time, Sabrina had just graduated from university. Her comfortable life had changed dramatically because of that accident.

That accident was also the root cause of Damian’s later imprisonment.

After Sabrina’s parents had an accident, Damian took pity on her and helped her secretly. Sabrina was very grateful to the benefactor, who she had never met. Later, Sabrina found out her benefactor’s true identity coincidentally.

At that time, Damian had already divorced. Sabrina was a young woman in her twenties, and her gratitude developed into romantic feelings for the mature and handsome Damian. She silently admired her untouchable benefactor from afar. However, they later interacted because of work.

Thus, the two of them got together naturally.

Sabrina also said that Damian married her at that time not because he loved her. On one hand, he felt guilty. On the other hand, after divorcing Callie, he wanted to give Yuliana a new family.

However, things did not go as planned, and the relationship between the father and daughter only became more distant.

her tears had dried up,

Damian’s death anymore and would not pursue Sabrina’s cause of death too; that Yuliana would pretend this

truth.

could forget the past and

money Damian left to Sabrina and Jacob, and the other held money saved up from Sabrina’s work over the year. Although

bother Yuliana too much, so she prepared everything she could

not read the letter Sabrina left for Jacob and

of the dresser in a daze for a long time but

that Yuliana quickly gathered her scattered emotions and stuffed the things left by Sabrina into her bag. After that, she immediately hid in Sabrina’s wardrobe. When Yuliana hid in the closet, she did not even dare to

be?”

heard the sound of the door opening. She looked out through the hollowed-out tiny square holes in the wardrobe and only saw a black figure.

her breath, and her heart beat violently.

in front of the wardrobe for two seconds and pulled it

in the wardrobe. When

the man outside the wardrobe looked at

said, “I knew

her eyes instantly turned cold,

me to carry you out?” Christopher held the wardrobe door with one

she looked when he gazed

out

come out of the wardrobe.

coming out, Yuliana did not look at him

He trapped her between the wardrobe and his chest, but his eyes fell on the

want

all the contents on the ground, and said mockingly, “Go on. See

in the bag except

hiding in the wardrobe, she stuffed

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