Chapter 814
She was already married! She would never be a fickle woman.
Lana looked at the three unanswered calls from Andrew, and her guilt made her uneasy. The thought of her betraying Andrew made her too afraid to return his call.
She could only message him: [I’m at the studio. Working late today. Will be back tomorrow.]
He quickly replied: [Okay.]
Seeing that he did not ask further, Lana suddenly lost balance and squatted on the ground. She was feeling conflicted and hesitant. Even now, she was too afraid to face the person who shared a bed with her. She did not know if her actions were right or wrong.
She had no choice.
During the three years she took Andrew abroad, they visited all the hospitals, but his condition remained untreatable. If this persisted, his organs would gradually fail, and he would die.
Now, Andrew could only rely on medication to alleviate his pain. He was barely clinging to life.
him, Lana did not know who else she
the entire floor where Madelyn
sat on the bed, and said to
is very high. If we
showed no emotions, and her eyes were lifeless,
to continue with the surgery,
“Ms. Jent… Well…”
All of you, get out.” Zach kicked open the door.
Everyone was startled.
let anyone else in anymore. He walked up to Madelyn and
Yvonne, and Mrs. Arnold Sr. to live. I want three of these innocent lives to be saved. Can
can’t you just let him live? Yvonne was your wife, and Mrs. Arnold Sr…. What
face, but the pain in her eyes was
clenched her collar, the pain in her eyes replaced with resentment, “Why can’t you be the one that died?! You should
About The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning Max Charming - Chapter 814
The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning Max Charming is the best current series of the author Cecilia Samford. With the below Chapter 814 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 814 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com