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A Call That Changed Her Entire Life novel Chapter 535

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Emily groggily opened her eyes and found herself lying in a big bed. Dazed, she looked around and found that she was in her room. She tried to get up, but found that she had not strength to carry her own body up. Slightly panicked, she looked around her.

She realized that there was someone standing beside the bed. She looked up and immediately recognized the man who was looking down on her. Rage fired in her eyes. Her voice croaked as she shouted, "Sean, what the hell are you doing?"

She exerted as much strength as she can to turn around and look at Sean directly. Emily suddenly worried and wondered what was in the injection Sean gave her.

"Calm down, Emily! I will not hurt you." His eyes was full of love and affection. He reached out his hand to stroke her face as he continued, "Please, trust me with your heart."

Emily tried to dodge his hand, but she found it hard to move even just a little. She weakly said, "Let, let me off..."

"Let you off? Why? So you could go and see Jacob?" Sean gave her a sarcastic smile and continued, "I'm not going to indulge you like that anymore. I will never let you run away from me again. This time, I'll make sure that my plan would finally be carried out thoroughly."

"Your plan? What plan? What are you talking about?" Although she could not understand what he was talking about, her intuition told her it was something dangerous. She asked, "What are you going to do to me? What did you do to Jacob? Sean, please. You can't..."

"You know I get everything I want. As long as I want to, I could do anything." Sean reached out his hand again. He aimed to close her eyes as he continued gently, "You will find out sooner or later. Be patient!"

He had been looking forward to the day.

And the day was getting closer.

He could not wait for his plans to finally come into place.

Sean injected some unknown drugs into Emily again. She tried to keep her eyes wide to stay awake, but her effort was in vain. The drugs marked its effects as it traveled through her body, driving Emily to sleep.

"You have nothing to worry about," Sean whispered. He pushed a few strands of hair behind her ears with his fingers. He lowered his head and gave her a kiss on her forehead. And he slowly said, "You will come back to me soon, Cloris."

There had never been an Emily in this world, only Cloris. And it would only ever be Cloris.

Beryl was standing outside. She discreetly looked inside, with her wide eyes full of doubt.

Soon, Sean saw Beryl watching. After he covered Emily with a blanket, he walked out and bent over to hold Beryl in his arms. He asked with a smile, "What are you doing here, Beryl?"

Beryl, with puzzlement and innocence in her eyes, asked, "Uncle Sean, what did you do to Mommy? What's wrong with Mommy? Why's she lying on the bed?"

Her concern increased as she started talking. Obviously, she was worried about Emily very much.

Sean stroked her little head and took her downstairs in his arms. He explained to Beryl with patience and gentleness, "Mommy is sick and I was taking care of her. Do you understand?"

"But, what's wrong with her?"

"This is a secret trouble."

"Secret trouble? What's that, Uncle Sean?" Beryl didn't understand what Sean was telling her. She continued to ask with a puzzled look, "What are you talking about?"

Sean gave her a gentle look but spoke cruel words, "Beryl, your daddy doesn't want you and your mommy anymore."

"What? What did you just say?" Beryl asked again because she wasn't sure if she heard it right.

Sean answered slowly, "Your mommy is sick because of your daddy. He abandoned you and your mommy after he regained his memory."

"But.. But.. No! That is impossible!" Beryl's eyes grew wide. She yelled, "Why are you saying that, Uncle Sean? My daddy would never do such a thing! I don't believe you!"

Sean shook his head in a deep sigh, "But it's the truth, sweetheart. He left and went away already."

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