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Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington) novel Chapter 411

Summary for Chapter 411: Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington)

Chapter 411 – A Turning Point in Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington) by May Porter

In this chapter of Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington), May Porter introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 411 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Barbara's outburst didn't catch Lizetta off guard.

That day, when she flat-out refused to enter the operating room, Lizetta could see her stubborn streak. But, she was still taken aback by Barbara’s reaction.

Remington wrapped her in his arms, giving her shoulders a gentle pat before he spoke up, “You’re overthinking this. Getting this bunch of flowers was my idea. My wife just helped pick them out and wrapped them up herself, to show we care.”

Barbara collapsed onto the bed, breathing slightly heavily, her eyes, clouded with age, looked towards Remington.

"Remington, you're here to visit today, and you brought her along; what's the real message you're trying to send? Just spit it out.”

Remington let go of Lizetta's hand and stepped forward. He bent down, taking Barbara’s frail hand in his, the one adorned with his wedding ring.

“Mom, you can feel it yourself, my wedding ring’s always been on my finger, and my wife’s always been by my side. She’s carrying our child, and we’ve decided to call off the divorce. We’re actually planning our wedding. Mom, I’m sorry. I can’t keep the promise I made to you before.”

Barbara touched the ring on Remington's finger, her hands trembling non-stop. She looked at Remington with sadness and disappointment, “Remington, you’re always the one I knew who kept your word!”

Remington, feeling guilty, held Barbara’s hand tighter, "I’m sorry. I can promise you anything else, but not this. My wife and I love each other; we simply can’t be apart.”

As Remington said this and glanced back at Lizetta, although she knew his words were mainly for Barbara, meeting his gaze, and hearing him speak of their love and inability to separate made her heart race uncontrollably, as if it would leap out of her throat.

His gaze, even for a moment, made her feel like his words were genuine, straight from the heart. Under his gaze, she blushed slightly.

She clasped her hands tightly, gathering all her courage to say clearly, “Mrs. West, I love my husband, and he respects you like a mother. I believe you wish for his happiness too, and I hope you can bless us.”

You’re always so selfless, helping others with no thought for yourself. Who’s there to help you? How can I rest easy? My heart aches for you!”

Her tears continued to flow from her clouded eyes, her face marked with illness, making her look all the more pitiful.

Every word was directed at “Stella”, but they were also aimed at pricking Remington’s conscience.

She mentioned Stella’s sacrifices and the hardships she endured over the years, subtly implying that Lizetta had gained everything without effort, reaping what should have been Stella’s.

Lizetta felt uncomfortable, worried that Barbara’s words would make Remington feel more distressed, more guilty.

She looked at Remington, only to see his brows furrowed deeply, his hands clenched so tight at his sides that veins were visible.

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