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Although Theo offended Jewel, Kyler liked him more and more as he watched him. "This kid has ambition."

He admired men who were self-reliant and independent, but unfortunately, many wealthy second-generation members of aristocratic families chose to sacrifice their marriages in order to consolidate their own careers. This included himself.

Thea offended the "boss", but it did not affect her enthusiasm for working hard for the boss. She made a polite gesture to Kyler.

Kyler and Jewel were walking ahead when Thea was about to lift her foot to catch up, but suddenly the phone rang.

Theo suddenly stopped and turned his head slightly.

But I saw Thea answer the phone. I didn't know what the other person said, but Thea's face instantly turned gloomy.

Thea gestured to Theo from a distance, saying, "You guys go in first, I'll come in later."

Theo understood it immediately, and he lifted his foot and left.

His face just darkened noticeably.

The phone call that Thea received was from Victoria.

Victoria was crying bitterly over there, saying, "Isabella, Dad is not doing well. Please come and see him for the last time."

Upon hearing those words, Thea's heart was filled with mixed emotions.

She felt nothing but numbness.

Pain, there was none.

The feeling of revenge, it was also useless.

Just numb.

"I won't go." After a long while, she found her lost voice. "He never treated me as his daughter. I don't need the role of a father either. My connection with him has long been over."

The next moment, a heart-wrenching cry came through the microphone from Madam Moore. "Bella, your father, he did wrong to you, but you have also sought revenge. He has been so badly hurt because of you, why can't you let go?"

"Now your father is dying, and when a person dies, it's like a light going out. If you don't come today, you will never see him again in the future. How can you be so heartless, not even coming to see him for the last time?"

Thea asked, "Have you finished speaking?"

Madam Moore was dumbfounded.

Immediately, he burst into tears and cried out, "Isabella, how did you become so cold-hearted? You truly are not my daughter..."

Are you really not my daughter?

Thea widened her eyes in confusion, wondering if it was a slip of the tongue from Madam Moore or a deliberate mistake.

Thea weakly said, "When did you consider me as your daughter?"

Madam Moore gritted her teeth, wearing an ugly face that would destroy it if she couldn't get it. "Isabella, since you are so heartless and ungrateful, don't blame me, as a mother, for not cherishing the mother-daughter relationship."

Thea's blood felt like it was being infused with cold air. Fortunately, she no longer believed his sweet words. Otherwise, when they eventually tore apart the facade of false family ties, she would have been disappointed and heartbroken once again.

Thea hung up the phone decisively.

She stood still, somewhat absent-minded. Despite it being a hot summer day, she felt as if she were in an icy cave.

The familial affection she longed for the most during her childhood, perhaps she would never receive it until her death.

This life ultimately ended with regrets.

Isabella eventually arrived at the hospital.

Nature did not come to give Master Moore a send-off, but to answer the doubts in his heart.

She had also doubted that she was not the daughter of the Moore family, so she had secretly pulled her mother's hair and had a genetic test done, which showed that the mother-daughter relationship was established.

Since then, she blamed herself for her parents not loving her.

But now, a slip of the tongue from Madam Moore raised such doubts in Thea's mind.

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