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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 1238

Almost raw, Mrs. Robertson turned the note over.

A rather dated yellow note with her mother Emma's familiar handwriting.

Everything is out in the open.

The truth of everything came out.

Mrs. Robertson fell to the floor, her face suddenly losing its color, unable to believe her eyes.

How did this happen!

And at this time, Mr. Newman's phone call came in.

It took all her strength, but Mrs. Robertson finally pressed the answer button.

I heard Mr. Newman say on the other end of the phone, "If I die, will I be able to get them both back?"

"Would you rather die yourself than save them?" Mrs. Robertson asked.

Mr. Newman admitted without hesitation, "Yes, I can die, but not them, because I love them.

Just as I loved you back then, if I really knew when I was in danger back then, I would not have hesitated to save you."

But it is not known to him.

Even he was the one who was kept in the dark.

It was not until he married Mrs. Newman that he learned all the truth from Mrs. Newman's mouth.

But what if we know?

At that time Mrs. Robertson had already married, and he had also married another woman, appearing in front of Mrs. Robertson would only add to the sadness of the two people.

So, the past can only be buried in the heart, dust to dust, earth to earth.

Unfortunately, Mrs. Robertson has never gotten over it and even holds a grudge against it.

She not only holds a grudge, but also hates Anna, who was born to Mr. Newman, so much so that she would try to use the same tactics against Anna back then.

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