Marriage Beyond Redemption
Chapter 163
Chapter 163 Was She Dying Soon?
Peyton closed her eyes, and in her mind, all she could see was how she used to chase after Colette when they were younger.
When I was young, I didn’t understand why my mother was always unhappy. She always thought that if she behaved better, maybe my mother would be happy.
Having left for many years, she would often explain to her mother whenever she thought of Colette. Her mother only left because she didn’t love her father.
Mom must have had her reasons.
Years passed, and Peyton’s impression of her mother remained gentle and kind. She believed that her mother would miss her deeply, just as she missed her mother.
Now it seems that Mom is different from her.
Peyton took a deep breath and swallowed the blood that rose in his throat again.
again, she had already regained her composure. Peyton said, “Mrs. Chase, from now on, we are cutting ties. You
a loud “smack,” Colette slapped
I end up with such a
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her chest and stared angrily at Peyton, “How did you
was the woman he deeply loved, and he
know she has a heart problem. How could you be so angry with
it were any other time, Helena would have happily watched from the sidelines. But with Peyton present, how could she pass up any
But you shouldn’t have upset your mother like this! Mom, are you okay? Butler, go pour a
and Peyton was the one
to this
with force, messing up her hair. Peyton’s
it dripped down Peyton’s chin. Nolan immediately
okay?” Peyton heard
head, and blood kept flowing from his nose.
blood flowed continuously, making Nolan
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