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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 427

Summary for You More Than Anything In The World Chapter 427: You More Than Anything In The World

Chapter Summary: You More Than Anything In The World Chapter 427 – You More Than Anything In The World by Novel FULL

In You More Than Anything In The World Chapter 427, a key moment in the Romance novel You More Than Anything In The World, Novel FULL delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 427 Please Do Not Send Me Away

On the verge of blowing her top off, Mary could taste blood in her mouth.

“Grandma…” Tim wailed in shock when he saw the old lady spitting out blood.

“Are you okay, Grandma? Let me take you to the hospital!”

“Tim, run! I’m afraid I can’t hold on any longer…” Mary said, panting heavily.

Seeing that Mary was on the brink of death, Raphael was stunned.

“Don’t you blame me for this, old hag! It’s all your fault.”

With that, Raphael gave up on extorting money from Tim and scurried away in fear.

“Grandma!” Tim cried loudly.

The seemingly lifeless Mary suddenly held his hand and consoled him, “Don’t cry… I’m fine…”

Although she was beaten to a pulp, her life was not at stake. She only put on a show to scare her unfilial son to his wits.

I can’t allow that ungrateful b*stard to gamble away Tim’s hard-earned money.

“Grandma!”

Tim scrutinized her thoroughly to confirm that she was really all right.

“I was acting just now.” Her breath was still uneven.

“But you spewed blood, Grandma.”

As he spoke, he stretched out his hand and wiped off the blood stain from the corner of Mary’s mouth. This is definitely not acting.

“Don’t worry, I’m fine…”

Mary tried to prop herself up. “Come on, Tim. Let’s have dinner first. Thereafter, I’ve got something to tell you.”

Still worried about the older woman, Tim proposed otherwise, “Grandma, I think it’s best if I bring you to the hospital for a check-up. I earned enough today for you to consult a doctor.”

“You’re such a good boy, Tim.” An inexplicable sadness washed over Mary as she wiped off the tears that came streaming down her face.

“But I’m hungry. So let’s have dinner first, okay?”

She could not bear the thought to let the boy go hungry because of her.

Worried, Tim stared at her for a moment and quickly lowered his head to continue eating. When we get to the city later, I must buy something nice for Grandma.

Immediately after dinner, he began to clear the table.

“Tim, stop what you’re doing and come over here. I have something to tell you.”

Mary was afraid that Raphael would make a reappearance.

“What is it, Grandma?” The boy rushed over.

“Tim, take this money and leave this place at once.”

Mary sniffled. As much as she would miss him dearly, she was determined to send him away instead of having him live a life of torture with her.

“Are we leaving together?” Tim wanted to be sure.

“No, you should leave on your own and go to a place far away. Never ever let your good-for-nothing uncle finds you. I’m old and useless. So don’t waste your hard-earned money on me. Go to Dellmoor. Perhaps you might meet your parents there. Or, you can start anew at the orphanage. I bet it’s a hundred times better than living here,” Mary explained.

Soon, Tim began to weep profusely.

“Grandma, don’t leave me alone. I don’t want to go. I want to stay by your side. Please don’t send me away…”

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