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Cordelia had already guessed that Elijah would not give up on Eva.
In the world, it was impossible that only Milo and his students could cure Eva's legs.
Everything came to him who waited. He could finally find one.
His heart and dedication to Eva made Cordelia envious and even more disheartened.
She had adjusted her mentality very well recently because of her pregnancy, drifting along. But hearing that, her heart was still full of turmoil, and she couldn't calm down for a long time.
As Cordelia's thoughts spun, the situation between Ben and Imogen became increasingly anxious.
"Imogen, let me tell you, even if you hide at the ends of the earth, you don't even try to escape from my grasp. This is not over!"
Imogen's momentum gradually weakened, and Ben gained the upper hand.
Cordelia couldn't stand it any longer and took a step forward. "Ben, a straightforward person, does not resort to insinuations. You are so aggressive. What exactly do you want?"
"Imogen hasn't paid back what she owes me, so she can't leave!" Ben glanced at Cordelia, and the domineering and paranoid in his eyes made no secret.
Cordelia was puzzled and asked Imogen, "Do you owe him money? How much?"
"No," Imogen said weakly with a pale face.
Cordelia knew that it would not be such a simple matter of money. To put it bluntly, Ben just regarded it as an excuse to hold Imogen and was unwilling to let go.
"It is not money, so it is emotional. Did you cheat him?" Cordelia asked again.
Cordelia's words directly amused Imogen. "Cordelia, don't you know me yet? On the contrary, the one who is a two-timer is Mr. Turner. Am I right?"
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