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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 734

Chapter 734 Is She an Only Child?

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But Melody really was an idiot. She basically handed over her own weak spot like she was offering some holy treasure.

Messing with someone’s mind was the worst kind of revenge.

As for why Bria liked Ayla? First of all, Ayla was her idol. And since she admired her so much, Bria wanted to learn more about her.

The more she found out, the more she saw how awesome Ayla really was. Like earlier, Ayla didn’t even need to run out. She had already sent the address to Draven, so she could’ve just waited there.

But she still came out because she couldn’t watch Bria get hit.

That was out of concern and heartache for her.

From the moment of the kidnapping until now, only a short time had passed. Ayla didn’t just react fast, but she actually got things done.

She was unbelievably impressive.

With her idol treating her so kindly, Bria had no way to resist it.

How could she not admire Ayla?

She could love her idol endlessly!

Even now that Fabiola had taken her idol away, Bria wasn’t too worried.

Her brother would be arriving very soon.

Besides, Fabiola knew Melody. Getting Ayla back from Fabiola through Melody shouldn’t be hard.

Still, dragging Ayla away right in front of them was a dumb choice. Especially since Draven was almost

there.

So, Bria felt more curious than scared. Fabiola had fooled Melody so easily, so she shouldn’t have been foolish herself.

But she had still done something reckless. That meant she probably wasn’t afraid of being caught.

So what was the reason?

Bria suddenly felt interested.

Why did both of them share the last name Keaton?

Hey.Bria didn’t even bother using Melody’s name. The dislike in her tone was obvious. She sat down on a nearby rock, raised her chin, and asked, Is Fabiola an only child?

Melody didn’t want to answer.

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Chapter 734 Is She an Only Child?

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Bria saw right through her. Be smart and start sucking up to me now. If I’m in a good mood later, I might not act like the victim later. Maybe my brother will go easy on you. Your punishment might not be that bad.”

Draven was the person Melody feared most, so she had no choice but to reply. Fabiola is an only child.

Really?

Why would I lie to you?

Bria sneered. Right. If you still dared to lie right now, I might actually admire you.”

Melody’s expression stiffened even more. She couldn’t just stand here doing nothing.

She turned away, took out her phone, and called her brother to beg for help.

The call was picked up quickly.

HermanMelody’s aggrieved voice had barely come out when Herman cut her off coldly. Melody, you’ve disappointed me.

It felt like all the warmth drained from her body.

In all her years growing up, she had never heard Herman sound that cold.

It felt like icy water had been dumped over her head.

Herman kept talking, warning her, I can’t help you this time. Stay where you are for a few more minutes. Draven and I will be there soon.

Melody’s eyes turned red, and she suddenly became hysterical. Herman! Why are you treating me like this?!

Herman must have been truly angry, because he didn’t respond. Or maybe Melody had blamed him like that too many times before. He had explained things to her again and again, comforted her for so long, and now he was tired of replying at all.

Melody felt real desperation. She knew she was in trouble, and she didn’t want others to have an easy time. So, she blurted out, Herman, Fabiola took Ayla away.”

Would Draven panic because he cared about Ayla? Would his calm face finally break and show emotion?

Melody suddenly felt excited at the thought. Just imagining it made a twisted smile appear on her face.

But it was also pathetic.

Because even if Draven showed emotion, the woman he cared about would still be someone else.

Fabiola pushed Ayla into her car. In just seconds, the car sped away.

Two bodyguards were inside as well. Escaping by herself was almost impossible.

So, Ayla stayed still in her seat.

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