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Why the Crocodile Tears (by Flower Sock) novel Chapter 216

Chapter 216

Chapter 216

Anathea rushed forward and grabbed Adam’s hand, finally bursting into tears.

Dad, I thought I’d never see you again. I missed you so, so much.

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Anathea, who always kept up a strong and calm front in front of others, cried like a child in front of her father.

Adam had never seen his daughter look so wronged, Ever since she was little, he’d always treasured her like a princess. The worst she’d ever had to suffer was taking bitter medicine when she was sick.

He’d never imagined that after marrying Gregory under his arrangements, she would end up enduring all the suffering she never had as a child.

For a moment, Adam felt a sharp ache in his chest. He regretted it. He regretted the decision he’d made back then.

He gently stroked the back of Anathea’s head, his voice choked. Its my fault. All of this is my fault. I hurt you, Nat. I’m so sorry.

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NoAnathea shook her head and looked up at Adam with tearfilled eyes.

Dad, you were framed, weren’t you?

At her words, a flicker of complex emotion crossed Adam’s eyes. He lowered his head and stayed silent.

To some, it might have looked like guilt or avoidance. But Anathea clearly saw the flash of regret and helplessness in his eyes.

She didn’t need him to say anythingshe understood.

At that moment, she felt a faint sense of relief because she’d always believed Adam was not a wicked man.

Adam’s reaction hadn’t crushed that belief. Instead, it was even stronger now. No matter what, she would overturn his

conviction.

What she had to do now was make sure Adam recovered, help him live in good health, and wait for the day she cleared his name and brought him home.

Dad, don’t worry. I’m going to get you better,Anathea uttered, wiping the tears from the corners of her eyes.

Adam nodded. He stroked Anathea’s hair lovingly, just like he used to years ago.

But his eyes were filled with sorrow for her because she was no longer the pampered little girl who relied on her father for

everything.

She’d learned to endure and carry things on her own.

She’d grown up, and the price of that growth was far too steep.

Anathea had only stayed with Adam for an hour before Martin came in.

Though she had so much more to say, she still reluctantly said goodbye to Adam.

When she came out of the hospital, she looked up at the brilliant glow in the sky. The sunlight touched her face warmly, and she

clenched her hand.

Martin walked up beside her and asked, Mrs. Sinclair, are you going home now?

Anathea shook her head. Take me to Eden Studio.

She hadn’t been there in over a month. As she stood in front of the studio, it almost felt unfamiliar.

Lena spotted Anathea and shouted excitedly, Nat! You’re finally back!

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Chapter 216

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