Chapter 477
Adina leaned on her office chair and checked her phone after she finished working.
All of a sudden, a headline caught her attention. She clicked on it when she noticed the familiar name.
[According to our reporter’s follow-up report, the suspect in the child kidnapping case, Dew Daugherty, was found to be pregnant the day before yesterday. She is the first suspect in recent years who has been found to be pregnant before the trial. However, the next day, she accidentally miscarried after eating the mornay that her boyfriend gave her by mistake…]
Adina instantly stood up. ‘I was just thinking to myself yesterday if it’ll be fair for my children if she only goes to jail for three years just because she’s pregnant. ‘I didn’t expect her to have a miscarriage…
‘Did God deprive her of her right to be a mother because she was so vicious toward my four children?’
Adina turned off the news interface as her feelings became complicated.
‘Nothing will make up for what has happened these four years…’
Her phone vibrated on the table. She took a glance at the caller. It was someone who had not contacted her for a long time.
“Addy, you would’ve forgotten me if I hadn’t called you, wouldn’t you?”
Adina could not be bothered enough to talk to him. She said indifferently, “Stop beating around the bush. Why did you call?”
“I need a favor from you…” Flint grinned mischievously and said, “I came over to Sea City last night. I didn’t find you, but not because I’m afraid that you’ll give me a cold shoulder. I spent a night at the pub and bumped into my first love. She has been pestering me, and it’s so annoying
“Isn’t that great?” Adina said sarcastically. “You change girlfriends all the time. It’s good to reminisce about the times you had with your first girlfriend.” “All my other ex-girlfriends are from nightclubs, but my first love is from a proper family. I can’t bring her down with me.” Flint sighed. “Addy, she’s pestering me so much that I can’t even get rid of her. Please come over and help me!”
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