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Ex-husband Goes Money Comes by Yvone Zabielski novel Chapter 427

Chapter 427 Viola’s Going to Give Birth

Viola’s smiling expression instantly stiffened.

They stared into each other’s eyes. Bobby waited nervously, his Adam’s apple bobbing in his throat.

Viola stared at him for a while before finally speaking, “I accept your apology. As for forgiveness… I came back to the McGraw family today to see Dad again. I don’t want to talk about anything else.”

Bobby’s eyes turned dark.

His sister was brought up by him, and he knew that it was a sign of refusal.

“Alright, I’m willing to wait until the day you can completely forgive me,” he said with a smile.

Viola stared at him and said nothing.

Viola was about to turn around and leave the hall to see her father when Lainey suddenly ran down from upstairs.

“Honey! Dad… Dad’s monitor shows a flatline!” Lainey shouted.

Her words dealt a heavy blow to the whole of Adain Mountain.

Viola’s eyes turned red and she ran upstairs. Bobby stood up with his hands on his knees and followed.

Russell, who was in the hall, also heard Lainey’s shout and quickly ran upstairs.

“Dad!”

As a few of them shouted in unison, the heartbeat of the old man on the bed stopped and his eyes were serene.

Sitting next to Willard, Bentley, who always looked aloof, was sobbing in pain with red eyes.

The ward was full of sadness. Viola held the door frame, her tears falling uncontrollably. Her heart ached heavily.

Her sad eyes were suddenly filled with rage. She took out her phone and called Tyler.

“Get all the members of the Dark Bell to find Max! I want to see her die!”

Willard’s funeral was handled by Bentley and Russell.

Viola couldn’t get involved in these things because she was pregnant. Ormand, who had rushed over, took her back home and comforted her.

The entire organization went out in full force to search for Max at the river bank, asking every farmer in the village from house to house.

For two whole days and two nights, there was no news about her, as if she had disappeared from the world.

Viola was furious, but for the sake of her baby, she suppressed her temper and called Russell to the villa.

“Russell, I can’t find Max, but her mistake caused Dad’s death. I must make her pay.”

Of course, Russell could relate.

“Viola, what do you want to do? I will fully support you.”

Viola looked up and thought of Max’s face. Her eyes were cold. “Announce her death in public, saying that during her vacation, as she suddenly heard of her father’s death, out of grief, she fell into the river and died from drowning.”

Russell was startled. “You want her to never return to the McGraw family even if she is alive? You don’t want her to live with the name Max McGraw?”

“Yes.”

“Alright, I got it. I will help you deal with it.”

Willard passed away, and Bobby was no longer in charge. Max had disappeared since then and had never reappeared.

The entire McGraw family, managed by Viola, was peaceful and quiet.

Peaceful days always passed very quickly.

Eight months later.

Viola had a baby bump and her pretty face’s skin was still tender.

She sat on the sofa and watched a movie with a giant projector. Ormand was in the kitchen, helping her cut the fruit.

She was watching with intrigue when the baby moved a bit.

The movement was so painful that Viola’s entire body spasmed and she almost fainted.

“Orin!”

She shouted with difficulty.

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