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My Birthday, My Downfall novel Chapter 26

Update Chapter 26 of My Birthday, My Downfall by Quirinus Amalia

With the author's famous My Birthday, My Downfall series, Quirinus Amalia captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 26, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the My Birthday, My Downfall series be available today?
Key: My Birthday, My Downfall Chapter 26

“Don’t you know that audio can be verified? You can’t just say it’s synthetic!”

“And those chat records, I’m already being condemned for those. People are even accusing me of bigamy and asking for my arrest!”

James stopped her from leaving. “Five years ago, we helped you cover up your mess. This time, we must face it together!”

“You’re the one who was showing off, sending those messages and photos to provoke her. I think you’re just too comfortable!”

Gina turned to my parents, seeking their favor, but unexpectedly, my mom, holding her chest, spoke softly.

“Gina, have we been too indulgent with you these years? You knew we wanted you to keep a low profile when you returned, but you still left all these things in Gloria’s hands and provoked her. If it weren’t for your provocation, she would never have put us in this position.”

“You’ve been too reckless.”

Gina was about to refute when her phone rang.

She picked it up and glanced at it, her face turning pale.

“Gloria has sent me a lawyer’s letter! She knows the evidence is insufficient, yet she still wants to bother me?”

“Who told her my real name?!”

She stared at the three people present, her eyes cold.

But what she didn’t know was that her name was easy to find.

My parents had registered her new real estate company, and the legal representative was Green.

She had changed her surname to Green for my mom’s sake, so I easily guessed her new name.

My parents and James were stunned by the sinister look on her face.

This was the first time in over twenty years she had shown them such an expression.

“You suspect us?” My dad pointed at her in disbelief and scolded.

“If we were going to betray you, we would’ve handed you over after the car accident five years ago! Why would we bother covering up your fake death and sending you abroad to live comfortably?”

“Now you’re saying these nonsense words? You’re nothing but an ingrate!”

Gina gritted her teeth and tried to suppress her anger, but her voice became eerily calm.

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