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My Husband Wants Me Dead (Esther and Bradley) novel Chapter 744

Jasper glanced at Esther and stood to switch on the TV.

"According to our reporter's coverage, five years ago, Ms. Esther Quill was wrongfully convicted..."

Upon hearing her name, the TV screen instantly captivated Esther's attention. Half a decade ago, she had suffered unjust incarceration, falsely accused by Bradley of causing harm. She had endured the prime years of her life behind bars, facing torment that had nearly crushed her spirit.

In her earlier divorce proceedings, she had presented video evidence proving her innocence. Today, her lawyer finally cleared her name.

Esther's eyes welled up with tears. The legal system might vindicate her, but it couldn't return the five cherished years of her youth.

"A toast to Esther!" Felix, Sunshine, and Jacob raised their glasses filled with fruit juice, just like Esther. Everyone's faces beamed with happiness.

Jasper, Kevin, Xara, and the others celebrated Esther's exoneration by hosting online giveaways.

Oliver and Agatha didn't want to miss out.

Naturally, the netizens eagerly joined in upon getting wind of the generous giveaways. Some, initially unaware of the situation, were enlightened about Bradley's mistreatment of his wife by others. Thus, a trending hashtag was born—#Don'tMarryBradleyWarner.

Esther donated all her compensation in Felix's name. Her lost youth could never be restored, but she had her beloved child. All she ever wished for in her life was her child's safety and well-being.

Some drama enthusiasts tagged Bradley in their posts.

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After glancing at the news, Bradley put down his tablet and resumed searching for Gabriel's personal information.

Bradley didn't address Clark's question but instead asked icily, "How is Felix faring? Can he speak now?"

Clark shook his head sadly and responded, "No. Dr. Sadler mentioned that he needs the right moment to regain his speech."

Bradley stared at Clark. "Can you explain why my grandfather insisted I marry Esther back then?"

Clark furrowed his brow and sighed. "Mr. Thomas believed that marrying Esther would repay a debt of gratitude. It was a heartwarming notion. If Mr. Thomas were alive to see how you've treated Esther, he might regret that decision."

Having witnessed Bradley's repeated cruelty toward Esther and her transformation from a vibrant woman to her current state, Clark felt a profound sorrow.

Bradley reclined in his chair, his indifferent gaze locked on Clark. "My divorce case with Esther is going to trial again. I hope you'll testify on my behalf in the courtroom."

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