Chapter 969
“Why didn‘t you want to tell me about this?” Adeena‘s steps closed in on Jada, and she had an imperious gaze.
Jada looked down.
“When you first came to stay with our family, you had nightmares every night. You muttered in your sleep, ‘Don‘t hurt my baby...‘I thought you and your baby were being hunted and that you ended up jumping into the sea. You were swept onto the shore by the waves and survived, but I don‘t think your child had the same good fortune... Adeena, I didn‘t want you to get hurt, that‘s why I didn‘t mention it to you.”
All the blood drained from Adeena‘s lips.
She closed her eyes and clenched her fists tightly, On the way back from the hospital to the Willis family‘s mansion, she had thought of countless possibilities, but she never thought that her child had died..,
“Adeena, don‘t be sad, you can still have children...” Jada watched her nervously. “I‘ll find you a good match. You‘re still young, you‘ll definitely have children of your own one day...”
“I won‘t marry,” Adeena said coldly, “If you still insist on setting me up for marriage, mother, then I shall move out.”
Jada‘s lips stiffened, and she took a deep breath.
“Adeena, how can a girl not marry?”
“I want to regain my memories and figure out who I am,” Adeena said coolly, “Also, I want to find out who set me up that year. If someone had indeed brutally murdered my child, I will never spare them!” She spoke coolly, but her tone was firm and resolute. Her words struck Jada‘s mind like icicles.
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