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Chapter 392 novel My Heart only Beats for You (Natalie Godfrey)
Cecilia's eyes were red. She took a deep breath before she continued, "You should also forget about it. Just pretend that it never happened, okay?"
Tobias felt like his heart was broke.
It broke into millions of pieces, and the pain penetrated through his bones.
It had never happened. How could he treat it as something that had never happened?
After all, he had made a huge mistake and would be doomed eternally.
However, he could not tell her.
The pain brought by this matter would bring someone down. He did not want Cecilia to bear the pain.
"Okay," he spat out these words through his stiff mouth.
Cecilia nodded and continued, "Tobias, don't be upset and neglect Natalie because of this matter. You must remember that she is pregnant with your child."
Boom!
There was a loud boom. A loud thunderclap suddenly echoed through the clear sky.
There was a flash of lightning in the dark night outside the window.
It illuminated the entire night sky in an instant like it was daytime.
A thunder echoed in his heart as well.
Natalie was still pregnant with his child.
The pain and regret during this period had almost made him forget this matter, or perhaps, he had deliberately chosen to avoid it.
However, Cecilia had reminded him now.
He was the father of Natalie's child.
How could this child come to this world?
This child was a product of incest, which violated human ethics.
Tobias' mind went blank for a moment.
In the end, he could barely hear what his mother said.
His mind was all about the child in Natalie's belly.
The child was the fruit of sin that had blossomed.
The flower of sin.
Tears started to roll down Cecilia's cheeks after Tobias left.
She suddenly thought of her daughter.
Over the years, she seemed to have forgotten about this matter.
However, only she knew.
Her daughter was deeply rooted in her heart.
With her flesh and blood.
However, she did not dare to think about it and she must not think about it.
Otherwise, how could she be worthy of her husband who loved her deeply? How could she be worthy as a mother to Tobias and Selina?
Cecilia could only stop herself from thinking.
However, she did not expect Tobias to find out about it.
This matter had not only affected his mood but also his relationship with Natalie.
She felt deep regret in her heart.
It was a mistake that she had made. However, she had not expected it to affect the next generation.
She could not sleep a wink that night.
She laid wide awake on the bed until dawn.
All she could think of was her daughter.
She only met her daughter once.
Her daughter was red with wrinkled skin when she was just born.
Cecilia gave her to the servant and her to give her to Madison.
In an ordinary district in Agaphen City.
A girl was complaining to her mother, "Mom, it's not easy to be a nurse. Recently, a difficult patient was admitted into the hospital. She would scold the nurses every day. She would yell at the nurses whenever she felt a little uncomfortable. It was so annoying."
"What's wrong? You can tell me."
"The patient was a middle-aged woman who was admitted into the hospital because she broke her head. She behaved atrociously in the ward every day and did not have any manners. Besides, her name was awful. I think her name was Madison Alexander."
The girl's mother was startled when she heard the name.
"Madison?" She looked blankly at the girl.
"Yes, Mom, do you know her?" the girl asked and looked at her mother curiously.
"Madison," the girl's mother repeatedly murmured the name.
Tobias would definitely not allow this child to be born into this world.
Natalie would be in great pain when she would be forced to have the procedure to get rid of the child.
Wasn't hurting Natalie the same as taking revenge on Cecilia?
Madison was in a good mood when she was discharged from the hospital, with Queenie accompanying by her side.
As for James, he had gone back to the company.
Madison kept feeling that something was wrong when she was discharged from the hospital.
She had a feeling that someone was watching her.
However, every time she looked back, she did not see anyone suspicious.
Madison wondered if she was just overthinking things.
But the feeling of a thorn piercing her back was really strong.
Queenie also felt it.
She poked Madison's arm and asked, "Mom, don't you feel like there's always a woman staring at us?"
"A woman?" Madison frowned warily.
"Yes," Queenie nodded and said, "I just looked back and saw a woman staring at us furtively."
Madison became more wary.
"Do you know her?" she asked Queenie.
Queenie shook her head and said, "No, I haven't seen her before. Don't you think it's strange? If a man is staring at me, it’s understandable, because he might think I’m beautiful. But why is a woman staring at me all the time?"
Queenie thought about it for a while and suddenly became curious. She said, "Mom, is she a lesbian?"
Madison thought that was impossible.
The woman was not only staring at Queenie but also at her.
Even if she was lesbian, she would not be interested in an old woman like her.
Madison had self-awareness.
"Maybe she has made a mistake," Madison was comforting herself as well as Queenie.
Queenie thought that Madison's words make sense as well.
A flicker of anger crossed her face as she said, "Yes, I've been a little edgy recently. I've been feeling really annoyed every day since I learned that b*tch, Natalie, is pregnant with Tobias' child. I don't understand why Tobias would be interested in that b*tch! Mom, is there a possibility that she might not be pregnant with Tobias' child?"
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