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The Day His Demands Broke My Water novel Chapter 26

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"You made a mistake, and now you're paying the price.

You were just a dishwasher for three years. What's there to be wronged about? Madeline and I, two injured people, found solace in each other. What's wrong with that?"

I couldn't help but sneer, "Found solace in each other? Does that include living together under the guise of marriage, colluding with everyone to deceive and bully me?"

Kingsley's expression darkened. "You're speaking too harshly. What do you mean by ‘living together illegally'? The daughters like Madeline and want her to be their mom. I'm just fulfilling their wishes."

He didn't even admit to rekindling his old relationship, casually shifting the blame to the daughters.

His skin was truly thick!

Lucy Rowen clenched her fists, glaring at me with hatred.

"We don't want you, a murderer, as our mother! We hate you!"

Lucy laughed cruelly.

"You really don't know what's good for you! Dad and Mom Madeline are just too kind. They felt sorry for you, with nowhere else to go, and kindly gave you a new identity."

"Kind?"

It's true that like father, like daughter—she could twist black into white.

Without Kingsley Rowen and Madeline's approval, would the butler and servants dare to bully me so openly?

Madeline Johanson, seeing that I wasn't holding anything, boldly walked over to Kingsley Rowen, gazing at me with tear-filled eyes.

"I knew you'd regain your memory one day. Now, I've returned Kingsley Rowen and the girls to you. Is that enough?"

Looking at the four of them tightly embracing each other with reluctance, I could only feel amused.

Lucy Rowen wiped her tears and said, "Mom Madeline, my sister and I can't live without you or Dad. We don't want that bad woman with the surname Grayson as our mother, we only want you!"

Celeste Rowen clung tightly to Madeline's hand, as if afraid she would disappear the moment she let go.

Kingsley Rowen lovingly looked at Madeline.

"I told you, wherever you are, that's where home is. If we can't stay here, we'll leave together!"

Their heartfelt performance made me feel disgusted, nearly making me want to throw up.

"Lucy Rowen, Celeste Rowen, since you both like Madeline so much, why don't you stay with her from now on? I wish you four a happy, harmonious life together. But before that, I need to settle the scores with your parents!"

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