Chapter 93
Author: Pen thinker
last update2025-06-06 23:56:52
Upon hearing what Dahlia had just said over the phone, Deborah stood frozen on the pavement, staring at the screen in disbelief. Her lips trembled with anger. She couldn't believe Dahlia the daughter she raised, the girl who used to follow her every command had just defended Raymond. That same Raymond they had mocked, dismissed, and thrown out like garbage.

“Unbelievable,” she whispered, her voice cracking.

Jessica was equally stunned. “Did she just did she just hang up on you?” she asked, h
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