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Seven Years a Shadow: The Stand-In's Escape novel Chapter 90

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Seven Years a Shadow: The Stand-In's Escape is the best current series by the author Quirinus Amalia. The Chapter 90 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 90 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

My heart felt as if it had been violently torn in two, the pain piercing deep within.

The man who once vowed to love only me, to cherish me forever, was now sneaking around with another woman behind my back.

It was as if an invisible hand had slapped me across the face, and the intense feeling of humiliation almost consumed me.

My legs gave out, and I collapsed to the ground in a pathetic and comical heap.

A passing nurse hurried over to help me, seeing the tears on my face and mistaking them for the result of a fall. She quickly comforted me:

"Ma'am, please don't cry. Mr. Jackson would be heartbroken if he saw you like this."

Seeing the nurses' concerned expressions, I could no longer hold back my emotions and began to sob uncontrollably.

After I had cried myself out, I returned to my room and fell asleep.

When I woke up, Kevin still hadn't returned, but I saw Wendy standing at the foot of my bed, her face dark.

She looked at me with disdain, sneering as she spoke:

"You saw everything that happened, didn't you? Kevin loves me. I'm carrying his child."

I clenched my fists, trembling as I asked her, "How long have you two been together?"

Wendy extended three fingers with a smug look on her face and said proudly:

"Three years. Three years ago, he met me at a dinner, and fell in love with me at first sight. On the very first night, he had me in his bed. He felt guilty afterward, so he transferred all his assets to you, but those things were meant for me and the child. You took what belonged to us."

I bit my lip so hard that it almost bled, forcing myself to suppress the urge to strike her.

Seeing my reaction, Wendy became even bolder, adding:

"Did you think he really loved you? Actually, every night after you fall asleep, he comes to find me. Even now that I'm pregnant, he won't stop. I won't hide it from you—on the day of your miscarriage, he didn't attend any social events. Instead, he spent the night in my bed. He's already addicted to me. If you're smart, you'll just divorce him."

Hearing this, memories of the miscarriage flooded my mind. The pain had been so intense that I passed out several times, nearly dying from blood loss.

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