Marriage Beyond Redemption
Chapter 235
Chapter 235 However, She Hesitated
If that person wanted wealth, then the Dalton family and the Chase family were the ones who had the least shortage of money.
I’m afraid that what that person wanted was more important than
money.
Jimmy sat in a wheelchair, with his withered hand veins bulging on the armrest.
Elbert looked solemn. Others didn’t know, but they knew that money wasn’t important, but Nolan’s identity couldn’t be revealed.
Even if they lost Helena, they still had to protect Nolan’s secret.
Jimmy and Elbert exchanged a glance, instantly reaching a silent. understanding.
hanging by a thread at sea, they had
you really want? No matter how much money you want, we will
Even as a
came again. Although it had a tone of regret, it gave off a creepy feeling when
tears were shed for her stepdaughter or her own daughter?”
daughters. What
chuckled lightly.
your daughters, they are still different. I don’t want anything, but I want to play a bomb
wires at the last moment. One wire represents escaping death, while the other wire represents ending with
the sound of a
and red threads respectively. The game rule was to choose and cut
this, the people at the scene engaged in a heated discussion, “What do you mean by this? Cutting off someone’s thread means wanting another
to make their loved ones make
ex–wives or current ones, why do you have the right to decide their
the others were also stunned. They had not
people happy compared to
was your fiancée, Chris’s mother. You saved me! You had
silent. Helena was his biological daughter, and there was no doubt that people tend
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