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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 1279

"He smirked and told me that Louis and Tammy had died in a plane crash, and I was 'dead' along with them,” my father choked.

“At that moment, I passed out. When I woke up again, I wasn't in that small dark room anymore. He had moved me to a bamboo building deep in the mountains with two guards."

"Did you know where that was?" I asked, my heart aching with anger. I wanted to kill Clark.

He shook his head. "I had no idea. I didn't even know how far we had traveled. I'm sure they used something on me. My head was spinning when I woke up.

"I wanted to leave. I wanted to verify what Clark said. I simply couldn't believe that Louis and his wife could have died in a plane crash. They were so alive in my memories.”

My father choked up again, and he clutched the bedsheet tightly with both hands. "He was my closest friend. We understood each other very well. We still had so much to do, including the BZ plan. How could he leave just like that?"

By now, my father’s neck and face were red from crying, and I rubbed his back anxiously. "Dad... Dad, please don't do this. We don’t have to talk about it anymore. We'll wait until you feel better to talk about it. Atlas, call the doctor."

But my father grabbed my hand desperately while shaking his head vigorously. He took a deep breath and shouted, "Atlas, come back! I'm... I'm fine. Let me continue."

He gasped for air, struggling with his emotions. I reached for the water, but Atlas stopped me. "Don’t give him any water yet. He might choke on it."

I continued to rub his back nervously until his emotions stabilized, then Atlas handed him the glass of water. “Don't worry. I won't let anyone involved in this incident get away. You have my word, so please don't be sad anymore."

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