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I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) novel Chapter 196

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Read Chapter 196 with many climactic and unique details. The series I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) is one of the top-selling novels by Nadia Gordon. Chapter content Chapter 196 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read I Want a Divorce (Abigail and Sean) Chapter 196 for more details.

Chapter 196 Not Expecting Gifts From Her

When Abigail woke up in the hospital, she was almost tackled by Luna. “Wait… I have injuries on my b*dy. It hurts,” Abigail weakly pushed her friend away.

Luna’s eyes were red. “I’ve already called the police. How did

you end up like this?”

“He found out I had you call the police in less than two hours after our video call. Also, he had an accomplice,” Abigail whispered to Luna.

“When I received your message that day, I immediately called the police. Later, the police asked me to come to the police station… Do you think we’re being watched?” Luna sat by the hospital bed and asked.

Abigail hadn’t made any enemies recently, and Laura, who had exposed her relationship with Sean, had been sent to who knows where. Therefore, the possibility of Laura being behind this was slim.

Hey, do you think it might be the fake doctor from before?” Luna continued to ask.

“Even Sean couldn’t find out who he was,” Abigail replied.

At that moment, the door was pushed open, and Sean came with a lunchbox. His face had several band-aids, making him look a bit comical.

“Well then, I’ll leave for now. Take good care of yourself.” Luna stood up, reluctant to part with Abigail.

“Okay. We’ll stay in touch by phone.” Abigail nodded..

After Luna left, Sean opened the lunchbox and asked her, “Are you still in pain?”

“It’s better now,” Abigail replied.

“The kidnapper nearly died. His windpipe is damaged, so he can’t speak anymore.” Sean gave her the lunchbox.

“Would I get punished by the law?” Abigail asked.

Sean ran his fingers through her hair in comfort and explained, “You did it in self-defense, and this is not the man’s first crime. He actually kidnapped you from Ouisford to Cloudgrove.”

“They want to sell me to an industrial park in the neighboring country. Also, they have accomplices and are watching Luna’s every move. Then, Abigail told him about how she had Luna call the police but then got beaten up in less than two hours.

When Sean heard what she said, he touched her still slightly bruised cheek. “I’ll get to the bottom

of this. But from now on, I’ll let Cameron follow you.”

“No way.” Abigail immediately responded. She refused to have anyone from Sean following her.

“Be good. Do you want to wait until things are irreversible before you regret it?” Sean asked her.

“To tell you the truth. I am a bit averse to using people from your side, Abigail replied seriously.

“Well, your objection is heard and noted. However, you need to listen to me on this matter,” Sean spoke firmly.

After all, Abigail had a simple social circle and had only offended Laura. After Laurd exposed his

and Abigail’s relationship, he banned her from the industry. Therefore, no one would dare to help her do such things anymore.

But it was different for Kingston because he wasn’t as simple as he seemed.

Of course, Sean wouldn’t be able to touch him without any evidence.

Sean dialed a number with a dark expression on his face. The call was soon answered.

“Keep a close eye on Kingston’s movements and find a way to hack into his phone. I want to monitor his phone in real time!”

After he ended the call, he pinched his nose bridge, speculating in his mind. If Kingston is targeting Abigail, then what’s the reason? Is it only because I said I wanted to pursue Abigail, so he decided to do away with Abigail for Joan’s sake?

While Abigail was in the hospital, Eric brought a worker from the tea house to visit her.

“My name is Lynette Pearson, Josh’s cousin. I heard something happened to you, and since Josh couldn’t come, he asked me to visit you for him.” Lynette squeezed into the spot beside the bed, looking concerned.

Abigail had only met her briefly. Yet, the woman had come all the way from Pendorf, which was at surprise.

 

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