Stop It, She’s Remarrying!

Chapter 1211



Chapter 1211

But when she finally saw someone that looked like Fia and had two children just like her….

She was so cruel and cold. She didn’t care about her feelings when she spoke.

How was it possible for Fia to become like that?

“You’re thinking too much. I’ve told you a lot of times… She’s dead.”

Peter sighed inside of his heart. She chose to fake her own death. What was the difference between that and being actually dead?

What was the difference between being dead and chaining herself to his master, becoming a puppet?

He wished that his sister would forget all of this, and not lose herself to it.

“Pete, you cannot lie to me!” Sally’s voice was coarse. She was really sad.

How could she meet someone that looked so much like Fia, but with such a different temperament?

“Fia, I hope that your life can be peaceful and happy after this. Please, don’t waste yourself away for someone that’s no longer important, alright?”

Sally looked at the cars passing her by. Despite the bustling city she was in, all she could feel was her own lonesomeness.

Suddenly, a car did a U-turn and drove by, stopping in front of her.

The car window rolled down, revealing a face covered by a mask and sunglasses.

“Doctor Sally?” Eileen removed her glasses, showing her face.

Sally immediately hung up and got closer, asking her, “What are you doing here, Eileen?”

The hope inside of her burned bright again.

“I’m here to see someone,” Eileen said as she put her sunglasses back up. “Get in the car. We’ll talk when we’re inside the apartment block.”

“Sure.”

Eileen’s car passed through the automated gate. Sally then curiously asked, “How can your car enter this neighborhood?”

“I bought an apartment here and the car was registered,” Eileen said as she turned around and looked at Sally. “You have friends here?”

Sally shook her head. “Conrad wanted to see me.”

“Why did he look for you?” Eileen’s expression turned cold immediately.

Thinking that she wasn’t an outsider and was Fia’s best friend…

She quietly told her about injecting Conrad.

Eileen frowned and quickly drove into the basement car park.

Once she parked the car, she worriedly said, “If someone reported you doing that, you could lose your license for ever!”

Sally lowered her head. “I’ve already thought about the worst outcome before this.”

“Then will Conrad report you now that he knows?” Eileen asked.

“He has no plans for that. He himself wants to recover his memories too. I also know that the reason he doesn’t remember anything for the past five years is because his mother did something to his food.” NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.

Sally then continued in a pitiful tone, “He doesn’t lack anything, except for a complete family.”

“You don’t have to feel pity for him!” Eileen removed her seat belt and walked out of the car.

Sally then followed her out of the car and curiously asked, “You didn’t stay here before this.”

“Yeah, I bought an apartment here yesterday,” Eileen said with her target clearly in her sight. “I know a woman here… Conrad’s very interested in her lately and even moved in here just to get closer to her.

“I want to convince her to seduce Conrad, and then abandon him!”

Sally froze on the spot. “How did you come up with something like that?”

Eileen turned around and looked at Sally through her sunglasses, and said in a serious tone, “What? Think that what I’m doing is wrong?”

Sally jogged over and also said in a similarly severe tone, “Eileen, I know that you want to have your revenge on Conrad for Fia’s sake, but this is wrong.”

“Huh? Wrong?” Eileen stood in a relaxed pose. “Tell me how I’m wrong.”

“If Fia knew what you’re trying to do? She’ll reject it,” Sally said nervously. “No matter what he did that made Fia

disappointed in him, he was still someone that Fia loved until the very end. She would never want her best friend to deceive the person she loved the most.”

“I didn’t seduce him. I simply asked someone else instead!”


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