What Happens in Chapter 621 – From the Book Please Give Me Another Chance, Mrs. Hamilton
Dive into Chapter 621, a pivotal chapter in Please Give Me Another Chance, Mrs. Hamilton, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.
During their conversation last night, Jennifer told David that all they needed to do was ruin Nadine's reputation. They just needed to release the video online and let the public tear her apart, branding her as an ungrateful daughter. Once society turned against her, she would be finished.
However, David thought otherwise. To him, the last five grand had come too easily. He had spent it all in just a few days and found himself longing for more opportunities to live the high life.
Since Jennifer had brought up the idea of extorting money from Nadine, he saw no reason not to go for a bigger haul. Five grand was nothing. He was thinking millions. After all, Nadine's husband was loaded.
Thus, when he decided to accompany Jennifer to the hospital's side entrance to confront Nadine, he had already made up his mind. If that wench refused to fork over the money, he would threaten to stab her with a knife and see whether she valued her money or her life more.
Before leaving, he had deliberately grabbed a knife and tucked it into his belt, just for this moment. As the cold tip of the blade pressed against Nadine's neck, a twisted grin spread across his face. "Call your husband, you little wench. If he doesn't show up, I'll kill you!"
David was well aware that Nadine was broke. Her husband was the one who was rich. All he needed was for Brad to show up, and then he would name whatever price he wanted.
The onlookers never imagined things would turn out this way. Their eyes widened in shock as they watched the gleaming knife press against Nadine's neck. They couldn't believe that the man who had been kneeling and playing the victim just moments ago had turned out to be such a monster.
Everyone started to feel sorry for Nadine. "I take back what I said earlier, young lady. You're a good person—just unlucky to have parents like this."
"Put the knife down! There's no need for violence. Let's talk this out!"
"Drop the knife! Can't you just talk it out? Didn't you say she's your daughter? Is this how you treat your own child?"
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