“Years ago, there was a story about a woman who conspired with her lover to kill her son. The son struggled at first, but when he realized it was his own mother trying to kill him, he stopped fighting. It turns out there really are many mothers like that in the world. Natalie here is one of them.”
At that moment, the crowd’s anger was directed squarely at Natalie.
Victoria seized the opportunity to shout, “Natalie, Terence pushed your child off a balcony, and you’re still defending him! Is that what a mother should do?”
All the reporters began to launch a barrage of criticism at Natalie.
“To abandon her own child for wealth and status… it’s disgusting!”
Natalie couldn’t hear their taunts and jeers.
All she could hear was Hanley, in front of all these people, saying that Terence had pushed him.
That voice was… deafening.
She had warned him. If he framed Terence, she would sever her relationship with him.
She had been looking right at him. He knew exactly what she meant.
But between her and Marie, he still chose Marie.
Natalie felt a pain in her heart so sharp it was as if it were being torn apart.
The son she had carried for ten months was, in the end, raised for someone else.
Darren saw the wounded expression on Natalie’s face.
He started to walk toward her but was stopped when Victoria grabbed his sleeve.
“We can’t let all our effort go to waste. Marie cannot be sentenced, or the Cross family will be finished along with her.”

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