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Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! novel Chapter 1527

Summary for Chapter 1527 No One Is Leaving Today: Don't Try to Escape, My Wife!

What Happens in Chapter 1527 No One Is Leaving Today – From the Book Don't Try to Escape, My Wife!

Dive into Chapter 1527 No One Is Leaving Today, a pivotal chapter in Don't Try to Escape, My Wife!, written by Ellis Duncan. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Molly's words got Dylan stunned, and then his expression became unnatural.

"I was knocked unconscious on the wedding night and thrown into the basement. I woke up early in the morning. Who did you spend the wedding night with?"

Dylan never thought that he would be cheated on twice!

Molly was also stunned.

She thought, "How could it be?"

Eight years ago, she remembered being with Dylan that night, so how could it be?

Cierra heard that and was enraged. She didn't care about Samuel's hand around her neck. She gritted her teeth and cursed angrily.

"Molly, you shameless bitch! How dare you do that to my son? You deserve to be trampled, you slut!"

Samuel let go of Cierra and threw her out.

"Mom!"

Dylan ran out to find Cierra.

Samuel looked at Molly and didn't know what to say.

"Do you want to stay here?"

"No! I'm leaving!"

Although Molly felt uncomfortable and puzzled, she was determined.

She glanced at Michele and felt uncomfortable when she thought of what Michele had suffered over the years.

"No matter what, I will take Michele out of this place! This place is like a hell and my child is suffering."

Nicole couldn't be more agreed.

"I'll hold the girl. You go with my husband. Let's go."

Nicole picked up Michele.

Michele was quiet.

Hearing what Dylan said, she realized that she was not Dylan's daughter. Then Michele understood why he treated her like that over the years, but he shouldn't treat her mom this way.

She was angry, but she didn't know what Mommy was planning. Now that she heard what Molly said, Michele was relieved.

She didn't want to stay in this family anymore. If it wasn't for her being still young, she would have taken Mommy out of this place.

The relatives of the Bells saw this and surrounded them.

"What do you want? No one can leave here today!"

Samuel didn't even look at them and kicked them out.

He didn't care what the Bells had experienced. He had nothing to do with that.

Right now, he only wanted to take Molly out of here.

Samuel walked ahead. Nicole followed behind with the girl in her arms. The Bells could not stop wailing. They got out of the place easily.

Nicole brought them back to the villa.

Samuel asked Molly to dress herself first, then took out the phone and called Steven.

"Do me a favor."

"I'm not available."

Steven was so busy that Steven wished he could have a substitute to replace him. He hadn't seen his wife and daughter for days, so how could he have the time to help Samuel?

Samuel also heard that something had happened to Steven recently, but he had no choice.

"Come on, I just want to be with my family. If it weren't for Molly, I wouldn't have cared about that. Just do it for me."

Samuel knew what Steven said was true. If he came to Country Y, Steven would keep his words gave him supreme honor. But Samuel did not want to do that.

Steven's current identity restrained him from acting recklessly.

No one was truly free in this world. He must follow rules. Besides, he liked his country and hometown.

After hanging up the phone, Nicole walked over from the room.

"Is Molly really Blair's sister?"

"Yes."

Samuel nodded.

He knew that Nicole must have a lot of questions, but there were some things that he wasn't very clear about now. He just whispered, "Don't think too much. She is just my subordinate. At most, I treat her like my sister. And..."

"And what?"

Nicole was anxious.

Nicole knew that there was nothing between the two. But when Molly leaned against her husband and cried and when Dylan misunderstood that Samuel was Molly's lover, she still felt uncomfortable.

Samuel teased her, "Are you jealous?"

"No, I'm not. I am not the jealous type."

Samuel's lips curled up.

"Is it so hard to admit?"

"Okay, are you going to tell me or not? Don't change the subject, and what? Say it!"

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