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A Journey from Bitterness to Truth (Matilda and Yvan) novel Chapter 140

Chapter 140 

Matilda had been out cold for two whole days, and it was in the dead of night when Yvan rushed 

her into the ER

With just one phone call, Keaton had sped from his house straight to the operating room, and when he saw the state things were in, his brow furrowed deeply

Did your exwife suffer from depression?After the surgery, Keaton, clad in his white coat, posed the question to Yvan

It took a long while before Yvan could muster a response, Yes, she did.” 

Keaton let out a humorless chuckle. Well, congratulations then. If you wanted her dead, why go. through the trouble of bringing her to the hospital? A few minutes later and she could’ve been gone for good. Wouldn’t that be easier?” 

A sharp pain struck Yvan’s heart, and he quickly retorted, Why would you say I wanted her dead?” 

She’s depressed.Keaton struggled to keep his voice even. I swear, if you hadn’t done something to trigger her or make her relapse, she wouldn’t have tried to take her own life! Don’t you get it? The moment she cut herself, she had already given up on living!” 

Keaton’s words escalated to a forceful growl by the end. He couldn’t understand. If Yvan loved Matilda, why the hell did he let her get locked up five years ago? And if he didn’t love her, what was all this apparent concern about

Yvan turned ashen under Keaton’s barrage. He stood there frozen. I didn’tI didn’t force herI justwanted her to stay at my house.” 

Back in the day, Matilda was highly respected in the circles of the wealthy elite. Even after the incident five years ago, many had her back, Keaton included, who held her in high regard. Despite everything she’d been through, making it to the present day, she was stronger than anyone could imagine. Yet, here she was, a woman of such fortitude, repeatedly driven to the brink by Yvan

Keaton asked softly, Just how cold is your heart, Yvan?” 

Yvan’s pupils constricted slightly at Keaton’s words, which landed like a sledgehammer to his chest

He showed a rare hint of panic as if trying to justify himself. I didn’tI didn’t” 

Stop pushing her, Yvan. If Matilda really did commit murder five years ago, she’s already paid a hefty price.” 

Keaton locked eyes with Yvan, searching for a trace of guilt on his face but finding none. So he continued, IfMatilda is innocent of the crimes from five years back, then tell me, Yvan, can you ever repay that debt in this lifetime?” 

Chapter 140 

Yvan’s whole body jolted, a chill running down his spine. He looked at Keaton, Areare you defending her?” 

I’m speaking for the truth.Keaton tucked his hands in his pockets, sighing for Yvan, who seemed oblivious to his own true feelings. Patting Yvan on the shoulder, Keaton said, Listen, while you still have the chance, settle your scores, pay your dues.” 

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