CHAPTER 224
Author: LADY E
last update2026-01-06 23:45:57

Two days later, Dianna decided to go back home to ask for help from his father and she was hoping his heart wouldn't become obstinate towards this.

Yes Jackson doesn't deserve leniency not after everything, but Jackson was still her husband at the end of the day, they weren't yet divorced and they had Leo together.

She didn't want her child to go through a weird profiling when he is grown by calling his father an ex-convict or murderer.

She felt now is the time to make things right.

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