Mrs. Robertson is really crazy!
"I can explain to you what happened back then, it really wasn't my doing, don't hurt them, please." Mr. Newman pleaded.
"You have twenty-nine minutes and fifty seconds, make a decision, any later, and none of them will be saved." Mrs. Robertson said ironically.
Flutter-
Mr. Newman's legs went weak and he fell to his knees uncontrollably, his voice trembling unbearably, with a thick cry, "Please, don't hurt them."
One is his daughter and the other is his wife, how can he choose?
"You have three minutes, then call me and tell me the answer."
With that, Mrs. Robertson hung up the phone.
She turned her head indignantly and looked at Mrs. Newman, who was hanging up, and suddenly her mood improved a few notches.
Smugly, he walked up and spoke, "Do you think he'll choose you, or Anna?"
Mrs. Newman, beaten and dying, still struggled to raise her head and spoke toward Mrs. Robertson, "Do you hate him so much?"
Of course I hate it!
Mrs. Robertson hates her guts when she thinks about what happened back then.
She even hated Mrs. Newman in front of her.
"If he hadn't broken his word and tricked me into going to that kind of place, how could I have been in such a mess that I almost lost my innocence?"
And afterwards, he can be like a nobody, married another woman, but also happy and happy to have a daughter, happy marriage, family harmony and happiness?
What for!
"Your mother, called Emma Porter, right?" Mrs. Newman asked.
"So what if I do?" Mrs. Robertson asked in disbelief, "What, you know my mother and are trying to get close to her, praying to get me to let you go?"
Mrs. Newman shook her head weakly and hooked up a bitter smile, "You are full of anger now, and you will definitely not agree to let me go just like that, but will you listen to me tell a story?"
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