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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3098

Whoever Adrian wanted to be with in the future had nothing to do with Emma anymore.

Anyone who wanted her position as the eldest Fisher daughter-in-law—be her guest! She wanted to live!

“Adrian, do you realize what you’re doing?” Caroline rebuked coldly. “You nearly killed Emma!

“Do you think we have no idea of what you and that woman have been doing here?”

Caroline bent down to pick up Emma’s bag and retrieved a stack of photos to throw at Adrian forcefully.

Then, she pulled Emma up and said, “Let’s go home, Emma. We’ll leave this scummy couple to Mom to handle.”

“Caroline—”

Adrian picked up one of the photos to look at it and he paled.

When he looked up, Caroline was already pulling his wife away.

Adrian did not dare to dally. He hurried to the room to change and rushed back out.

When he spotted Celine who had fainted from Caroline’s strike, he could not care less and ruthlessly left her there.

He did not even close the door behind him.

The spectating neighbors were struck speechless by this.

In the end, a neighbor helped Celine close the door to her apartment.

The show was over, so all the other residents returned to their homes.

Little did they know on the very next day, they received news that the very mistress involved in the confrontation last night jumped from her balcony in the middle of the night.

It was from the sixteenth floor. It was so high up that it was unlikely anyone would survive the fall.

They heard that by the time the paramedics arrived, the mistress already had no vital signs.

Her head cracked open and she died on the spot.

Afterward, the mistress’s mother and two older brothers rushed over, crying and screaming.

Everyone was speculating that the mistress’s family had rushed over from their hometown that very night after receiving a call from the adulterer’s wife and learning that she had done something morally reprehensible.

They arrived at midnight.

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