Chapter 603
Chapter 603
When Esther heard from Jasper that she was pregnant, her initial instinct wasn’t to end the pregnancy
but to keep the child. Despite her deep resentment toward Bradley, the idea of getting rid of their child
had never crossed her mind!
Esther remembered firmly declaring once that she wanted nothing more to do with Bradley. That’s how
intense her hatred was, contrasting with her profound love for him. Within that intense hatred, a hidden
devotion existed.
“No,” Bradley dismissed Esther’s words nonchalantly, saying, “What woman can’t have children?” Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.
“I can’t,” Esther replied while gently touching her flat and slightly aching abdomen.
“Have you forgotten? Our child has become bones and blood-
”
Bradley suddenly grabbed Esther’s chin, silencing her as he concealed the harsh reality. “Esther,
consider this my final warning. You and I will have another child. The child you owe me will come back
to us sooner or later!”
Esther looked at Bradley with tearful eyes, her voice cold. “Bradley, do you only care about this unborn
child? What about my daughter? Where are you hiding her?”
Bradley released her without a word and calmly walked away, ignoring Esther’s desperate gaze.
As Esther watched Bradley’s departing figure, she stared blankly for a long time. Tears of despair rolled
down her cheeks.
Where had Bradley hidden their daughter? Would she ever see her again in this lifetime? Was she still
alive and well?
Just the thought of her daughter filled Esther with heart-wrenching sorrow.
After leaving the hospital, Bradley went to meet Mandy.
They sat in a secluded club.
Mandy looked at Bradley, who sought her assistance, feeling an unexplainable excitement. After all,
she was his enemy. She had personally removed Thomas oxygen mask, worsening his condition. The
foolish Bradley couldn’t even identify the true culprit and had sent Esther, who loved him, to prison for
five years.
Mandy was extremely grateful to X, who remained hidden. Without him, she wouldn’t have gained
such-an- advantageous identity.
She wondered if Bradley and Esther would go mad once they discovered that the person they were
desperately pleading with was, in fact, their enemy.
“Ms. Pendleton, what do you want in exchange for donating your liver?” Bradley asked as if discussing
a critical business deal.
Mandy swirled her coffee slowly.
“I need a fiance,” she said with a hint of mockery in her eyes. “Alternatively, I want the Pendleton family
to vanish from Capitus.”
Bradley slid a check toward her, his tone distant. “Here’s a check for 15,000,000 dollars.”
Mandy took the check and counted the zeros with utmost seriousness.