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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper novel Chapter 681

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Chapter 681

But Delbert didn't push Sadie away. Instead, he clung to her. A premonition rose from the bottom of Harriet's heart.

She wondered if Delbert really didn't remember her.

Unwilling to accept it, she asked Delbert, "Are you sure this woman is your fiancée? Do you not remember anything, including our past?"

Delbert took a step forward and said affirmatively, "Miss, there may be some misunderstanding between us. The lady is indeed my fiancée! As for our past... I'm sorry. I can't remember anything."

Harriet staggered. 'Delbert has forgotten me. What should I do?'

The Bass brothers came up and saw Delbert.

'He is fine?' They wondered.

"Delbert, it turns out you're fine!" Oliver said, patting Delbert's shoulder.

If Delbert had really died, Yvonne would have been sad for the rest of her life. That was not what they wanted to see.

However, Delbert looked confused. "I'm sorry, may I ask who you are?"

Oliver felt helpless. "Come on! It hasn't been long since we met."

Oliver was joking with Delbert, but Delbert remained puzzled.

He moved close to Sadie and whispered, "Sadie, who are these people? Why do they all say they know me?"

Sadie patted Delbert's shoulder and reassured him, "They are the ones who harmed you back then. Don't mind them. I'll take care of everything!"

Delbert nodded and stepped aside.

Oliver and the others understood the situation.

But he couldn't reveal the truth at that point.

'Harriet, just wait for a while longer. My plan is about to succeed!' He thought.

Delbert endured the pain in his heart and said, "I'm sorry. I don't remember anything you said. There may be some misunderstanding, and with my fiancée here, I advise you to mind your speech."

His tone was heavy and carried a hint of anger.

Harriet felt a pricking pain in her heart.

Delbert used to speak to her so softly. How could he be so serious now?

He was cold to her and claimed that Sadie was his fiancée.

Harriet was in unbearable agony.

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