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My Son’s Death: The Murder Plan of My Husband’s First Love novel Chapter 6

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Chapter 6 – 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 6 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

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I roared at the top of my lungs

Tears covered my entire face unknowingly

When I thought of my poor son, I felt like dying

How, how could this happenOlivia shook her head palely and murmured

Then, she turned her head stiffly and looked at Tyler, saying in disbelief, Tyler, is what Wendy said 

true

Tyler’s expression was full of pain, and he said in annoyance, I, I thought she was lying to me, ITyler lowered his head, unable to argue anymore

With tears streaming down my face, I looked at him and cursed in grief. Yeah, you didn’t believe anything I said. Joanna said I was cursing Charlie, and you immediately believed it

Tyler, do you know how hard Charlie studied and how much he was looking forward to this exam to prove himself

Do you know that he smiled and told me the night before SAT that he would definitely be admitted to Stanford? He said he would show you the admission letter from Stanford and make you proud of him! You kept saying that I’m not worthy of being Charlie’s mother, but are you worthy of being his father? Do you remember when his birthday was? Do you know what his favorite food was or what his biggest 

dream was

How many times have you missed his birthday because of Joanna

How many times have you chosen to stay by Joanna’s side when he was sick and hospitalized

Over the years, apart from work and Joanna, have you ever looked at Charlie more than once

How did you have the nerve to say you care about him

Tyler, he was a living person, your own son! Why did you kill him?” 

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