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My Son’s Death: The Murder Plan of My Husband’s First Love novel Chapter 11

Summary for Chapter 11: My Son’s Death: The Murder Plan of My Husband’s First Love

Chapter 11 – A Turning Point in My Son’s Death: The Murder Plan of My Husband’s First Love by Internet

In this chapter of My Son’s Death: The Murder Plan of My Husband’s First Love, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 11 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Chapter 11 

I lived in the welfare home for a while

Life was simple but filled with happiness

I liked children very much. I liked playing with them and teaching them to read and draw. I liked seeing those kids smile happily

Looking at the smiling faces around me every day, my heart was filled with a sense of accomplishment

I could use my limited power to let these poor children have a happy childhood

Let their lives shift towards a better direction

It made me feel useful

It also allowed me to fall asleep peacefully every day

I liked it here very much

I preferred this kind of life

While I improved the lives of these children, they also saved me from being stuck in a quagmire. Like that, I spent half a year of happy time here

Then one day, I saw news about the Ford Group on the Internet

Tyler Ford, the president of Ford Group, was devastated due to the loss of his son. He is suffering from a ferminal illness and has given up treatment.” 

At the same time as I saw this news, I received a call from an unfamiliar number

Wendy, I am Tyler’s mother.” 

Her voice was not as powerful as it was six months ago

With a hint of tiredness, hoarseness, and extreme sadness

What do you want?” 

I responded calmly

Tyler is dying, and he said he wants to see you. I’m calling just to ask youcan you come and see him for the last time?” 

In the past, Olivia always spoke to me in an imperative tone

Looking down on me and being arrogant

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