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Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! novel Chapter 1544

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Dylan suddenly felt that all his efforts in the past years were meaningless.

When he had just married Molly, she treated him fairly well. Although she had no feelings for him, she would do her duty as a wife with all her heart. But what had his kindred done for him?

It was said that one could see through a person only after going through something. But Dylan did not see through his kindred when the Bells experienced a change years ago. Now it seemed too late for him to thoroughly know his kindred.

Dylan suddenly laughed self-deprecatingly. It looked a bit pathetic.

Seeing her son so depressed, Cierra shouted angrily at the kindred.

"Shut up! Without Dylan, you would have starved to death years ago. You required Molly to earn money for you, and you didn't want to see Michele doing nothing at home, so you suggested sending her to Samuel to earn money. And now, you ungrateful people just watch my son encounter the misfortune. Have you no conscience?"

Cierra's questioning made the kindred hurriedly lower their heads, afraid that her words would implicate them.

Nicole considered it a boring farce that contained the vicissitudes of life. She felt impatient.

"Alright, that's it. Do you want to sign it? We don't have much time to waste."

Nicole sounded much colder for she was anxious about no tidings of where Tim was taken to and what Evelyn was doing.

Dylan stopped Cierra when she was about to say something, "Mom, let it be. I've lost my pride and come to an unknown me these years. I've decided. From now on, you and Dad take care of yourselves when I'm not around. Now the Bell family has declined, so leave those ungrateful people to themselves. Mom, if there is an afterlife, I will serve you as my parents again."

"No, son, don't leave me."

Cierra cried in extreme sadness.

"Mom, I'm a treasure to you. So is Molly to her family. I've brought to Molly much hurt these years. Shouldn't I pay the price?" Dylan smiled calmly, "I'm an adult now. I should have known my fate when I tortured Molly. I have no right to complain."

Upon hearing that, Cierra fell silent.

Surely she understood Molly's resentment as Cierra was a woman too. But at that time, things caused by Molly happened to Dylan, making him miserable. So Cierra hadn't stopped her son's deeds. If putting her affection aside, she, as a female, knew that Molly was in agony.

"I can sign it and bear any consequences, even death. But you need to arrange my parents' life properly," Dylan turned to Nicole and Samuel as Cierra kept silent, "My father is paralyzed in bed by the brain infarct. They need money. I don't care about the rest of my kindred, but my parents must live comfortably. The Hawk family owes us!" Dylan continued, "Since you want to avenge Molly and ask me to pay, this is my condition. Otherwise, I will fight to the death for justice. Although you are so powerful to do anything freely, I can still have a way out. Don't you think so?"

The rest of the Bell family felt furious when hearing what Dylan said.

"Dylan, what do you mean? We are all Bells."

"These years I have done enough for you. It's not you who earned money even before you were involved in that misfortune eight years ago. You are always our vassals. I don't need to feel guilty when I discard you." Dylan answered, "Our Bell family will also decline even without the bad luck of eight years ago. You will remain the same when I discard you. But you will realize who you really are."

Dylan was in despair.

He dared not to rely on these kindred to take care of his parents in the future as these relatives showed no gratitude. The best for his parents was to cut off their relationship with these people.

At this time, he couldn't help but think of Molly.

Although he treated Molly badly, she had always been there to nurse his paralyzed father. She sacrificed her sleep hour to take good care of his father as the duty of daughter-in-law. But what had his relatives done for his father?

Each of them hid farther away and even disdained his paralyzed father. How could he torture his wife for these ungrateful and indifferent relatives?

Even he was unsympathetic, he could have a happy life once he treated Molly and Michele well. After all, Molly was his wife.

It was so late for Dylan to realize that.

He quickly turned to sign the divorce agreement.

Nicole felt Dylan's regret, so did Samuel. But it was indeed too late as the harm had been done. No one could take the road back. Even if Dylan felt sorry and apologized, it could not make up for the trauma in Molly and Michele's hearts.

Therefore, it was unnecessary to felt pity for Dylan.

Cierra fainted under grief after Dylan signed the divorce agreement. Samuel ordered to kick out the rest of Dylan's relatives as they wanted to make troubles.

Dylan didn't say a word. When his kindred asked him to die, Dylan had been apathetic.

When those people were out of the room, Nicole noticed Dylan's father in the corner.

Because of the impoverishment, Dylan's father was simply sitting on the ground. Previously, he was covered by the crowd. Now, he looked a little embarrassed.

He wanted to say something but couldn't say it clearly with his saliva wetting his collar. But his gaze implied that he was reluctant to part with Dylan.

Dylan also felt a little heartbroken.

He turned to pay his gratitude to his father before saying, "Dad, I'm so sorry. I can't stay with you anymore. Take care."

Dylan's father moaned.

The more anxious he was, the more speechless he became.

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