A rustling sound emerged from the other end, and Remington instructed Bess.
"Let's do a video call."
He hung up and directly tapped into WhatsApp to start a video call with Bess.
Bess immediately accepted, clearly no stranger to this routine. She expertly positioned the camera to frame the sleeping figure on the couch before setting the phone down and busying herself with other tasks.
Remington, driving, sparingly glanced at the screen.
On the screen, a woman lay in a loose, white maxi dress, her long hair partially covering her face and her hands gently cradling her noticeably rounded belly. She looked utterly serene.
As the car ascended the highway and left the city behind, Remington accelerated and eventually ended the video call.
Evelina was kept in a villa halfway up in Lanson, not far from Zion City.
Besides the two servants the West family had dispatched to attend to Evelina's daily needs, Remington had also placed three bodyguards on strict watch over her.
Evelina was not allowed a step outside the villa, bereft of freedom and entertainment, with every meal and its portion strictly regulated—all for the child she was carrying.
During this time, she lived like a walking womb, existing solely to nurture the child, stripped of all her rights.
Remington's car rolled into the villa's driveway, where Stella was already waiting, pale-faced and anxious as she ran out of the villa.
"The doctor said Evelina had a nasty fall, hitting her back. It's caused a spinal injury, and the baby is in a dangerous position now..."
Remington glanced at Stella, passing her by.
The bodyguard previously assigned to watch Stella approached, reporting the situation.
"How did she fall?"
Evelina was just over eight months pregnant, not yet due. The sudden incident had disrupted all planned medical arrangements.
The bodyguard appeared uneasy, "She fell in the bathroom. We checked, and there was nothing unusual, so it must have been an accident. I'm sorry, Mr. Dashiell, we failed to protect her adequately."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington)
Does evil really triumph always above the good in this novel ? How comes Stella's evilness has no end? Does the author believes that by giving justice and importance to bad people like Stella will make this novel interesring? I am starting to lose my patience and ask when will the writer finally will realize that the protagonist is Lizetta and not Stella....
Update pls thanks!...
This novel is too sad. When will Lizetta experience real happiness. Why is her life so miserable.. Author pls bring changes in the story....
Removed the 5 Chapters per day if you can't keep up to it....