Chapter 9
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Felix’s hand around Mabel’s neck tightened more and more.
When he lost his mother, he was just a child. Before his mother passed away, she entrusted him to repay kindness, a duty he never dared to forget.
For fifteen years, he had satisfied every desire of Mabel’s.
Even though Mabel played tricks on him and treated him like an old shoe, he didn’t care at all.
Now I know that he mistook his benefactor.
Even because of Mabel, Natalie was hurt time and time again.
The only light in his dark moments of life was lost by him.
“Mabel, I should die, and you should die too.”
His eyes were bloodshot, and veins bulged on his hands.
“Mr. Harrison, the nanny exclaimed, “this this this…”
Felix remained unmoved.
It wasn’t until Mabel was almost out of breath and rolling her eyes that he shook her off like a rag and gritted his teeth, saying, “Get lost! Don’t ever show up in front of me again.”
The nanny was so scared that she immediately dragged Mabel out.
Felix punched the wall repeatedly, letting blood flow out.
After a long time, he took out his phone and dialed his assistant’s number: “Catch the kidnap- per and arsonist quickly! Also, investigate Mabel’s past few years, including the origin of that child…”
New York, a hospital.
Natalie lay on the hospital bed, pale and with bandages wrapped around her forehead. The cuts on her hands had also been treated.
She quietly apologized to her parents.
Abril held her hand, which was once again red and burning, and applied medicine to it. She couldn’t stop crying, saying she was a silly child.
She hadn’t been home for several years. She thought her parents would be angry, would not want her anymore, but now it seems that her family’s love for her has not changed.
Her restless heart finally settled, and she threw herself into her mother’s arms, crying out her grievances.
His father, Ethen Shaw, turned his head with red eyes, and coldly snorted, “Deserved it for not listening!”
Liam pursed his lips and said nothing, his eyes filled with heartache.
It was Blake who persuaded Ethen, “When we are young, it is inevitable to be willful. I also went against my parents‘ wishes and joined the military for so many years…”
After hearing his words, Ethen felt even more resentful towards Natalie: “How can that be the same? You have military honors for protecting the country; she went off to date a blind man and ended up covered in injuries, is that also honorable?”
“How much effort and money did we spend just to make her return to normal? How much suffering did she endure by undergoing surgery on her own? She doesn’t appreciate our ef- forts, nor does she take care of herself. Isn’t it her own fault?”
“If she had agreed to be with you earlier, she wouldn’t have to suffer like this!”
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