“Emma, it’s all Alana’s plan. That day when she saw Abel enter your room, she came to me crying and asking me what to do…” Alondra said while crying.
“So you two were working together! I know how much I suffered, so I won’t forgive you! A lawsuit will be waiting for you!” Emmeline said angrily.
After she finished speaking, she gritted her phone with bloodshot eyes. Thinking of how Alondra and Alana had lied to her for five years, she wished she could strangle them to death.
“Emma, don’t get angry because of them.” Abel pulled Emmeline, who was trembling, into his embrace.
He continued, “I’ll accompany you to the police station to report them. We can’t let them go for kidnapping Timothy.”
“Mmhm.” Emmeline nodded in his embrace. Abel’s warm embrace made her feel at ease.
“I know you’ve suffered all these years. Don’t worry, I’ll make it up for you. I’ll accompany you and the children for the rest of your lives and never let you suffer,” Abel said as he stroked her hair.
“You must remember what you said, but what if you don’t keep your word?” Emmeline raised her head to look at him.
“When have I not kept my word? Do you think of me as such a person?” Abel laughed.
“Well, now and then. Swear it, or else I won’t believe you,” Emmeline said as she pouted.
“Why are you so childish?” Abel patted her little head.
“Don’t change the topic! Swear it!” Emmeline said seriously.
“Alright, alright. I swear to God that if I ever make you suffer, I’ll be struck by lightning!”
“Remember what you said!” Emmeline said.
“Mmhm, I’ll remember it.” Abel nodded heavily.
“Then I’ll go cook now. The children are hungry. After they eat and go to school, you’ll have to accompany me to make a police report.”
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