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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 1832

When the reporters saw what he was doing, they knew that they were about to get their hands on some juicy news. All of them directed their cameras at the screen.

Percy said, "A large part of the reason why I terminated my engagement with Ms. Madison, in addition to the commercial crisis that the Johnston family is facing, is because I found out that Ms. Madison is a scarlet woman. She doesn't meet the criteria I have for a wife. Besides, I still care deeply about Ms. Nina. As such, despite knowing that the dissolution of the marriage would harm me, I still firmly terminated my engagement as soon as I found out."

Nina's gaze fell on the projector screen. There were piles of documents side by side, all of which were records of Madison's hospitalization records.

Among them, there were her gynecology reports. Everything was recorded on the computer, so Nina could understand the writing. The report mentioned that Madison had contracted multiple STIs and had two abortions in the past few years. She opened her mouth slightly in astonishment when she saw the doctor’s diagnosis of how she would be infertile for the rest of her life.

When she remembered that there were reporters in the audience, her expression immediately returned to normal. It turned out that Percy and Adrian had been occupied all night retrieving the information from the hospital's medical records.

‘Madison, who’s always appeared dignified and gentle, is such a tramp in private?!’

The reporters in the audience were in an uproar. The photos of the documents had the signature of the doctor in charge and the hospital’s official stamp.

Although all of these could be faked, Percy did not seem like he was faking them because of this public opinion incident.

After all, if his evidence was taken apart, the impact on him would be even worse.

Percy noticed everyone's reactions and said, "These materials were obtained by me before this incident. I had hired a private investigator to look into Ms. Madison's private life. It turns out she’s not the kind lady we imagined her to be. She’s been deceiving everyone, including the Mallory family. She makes it seem as though she lives a healthy lifestyle in front of the public, but in reality, she’s infertile after undergoing two abortions. I believe that it would be unacceptable to anyone."

"Mr. Mallory, since you claimed to have access to this information prior, why are you only choosing to disclose this information now? Could it be that these documents were faked and you’re using them as a shield for your actions?" a reporter asked.

Percy sneered and looked at the reporter. ‘New Straits Times…’

"When we terminated the engagement, I thought there was a mutual understanding between us and things were peaceful. Since the Mallory family did not suffer any losses, I kept my mouth shut regarding the information. After all, Ms. Madison is young. However, Ms. Madison and her family crossed a line when they used news of her suicide attempt to cause me, my lover, and the Mallory family trouble. That’s why I decided to make it public. As the Johnston family refuses to let the Mallor family go, I don’t need to be merciful. Please understand that everything I do is to protect my lover and my reputation."

Percy's remarks made the reporters who were on the Johnston family’s side speechless. Not everyone repaid grievances with virtue.

Percy was notorious for being ruthless in A City. He was a businessman, not a philanthropist. The Johnston family lost even after trying to sink him with moral public opinion.

The Johnston family lost, and so did Madison.

The supposedly dignified and gentle Ms. Johnston was revealed to be such a playgirl in real life. Her public image was ruined.

The Johnston family relied on her to solve the family crisis. Before this, it might have been possible for her to get someone to help her deal with this mess, though that man might not be as good as Percy.

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