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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 366

Chapter 366 Arissa Blacks Out

The midwife froze for a moment before shaking her head in response. “There’s nothing else. That’s all I know!”

After listening to the woman, Arissa got on her feet. “Don’t worry. I’m not going to do anything to your child.”

“Thank you, Ms. York!” The midwife immediately got so emotional that her eyes welled up.

After that, Arissa looked away without a hint of sympathy for the woman.

Since she was a mother herself, Arissa would never involve the children or harm them in any way.

Arissa almost tripped at the door when she left the detention center, so Bradley quickly ran over to catch her.

“Are you okay, Boss?” Bradley was worried because he noticed how pale Arissa’s face was.

Even though Arissa managed to stand up again with Bradley’s help, she trembled all over.

“Bradley, I…” As hard as Arissa tried, she could not seem to get her words out.

“Let’s get you to the car first, Boss. Whatever it is that you want to say, it’ll have to wait.”

After getting his boss inside the vehicle, Bradley hurriedly handed her a bottle of water.

The man continued to gaze at Arissa with concern when he saw how shaky her hands were while she tried to drink. It got so bad that she almost dropped the bottle.

“Boss, did Danna say something terrible?” It was the only reason Bradley could think of that would get Arissa so agitated.

Arissa took some time to recollect herself before responding to her subordinate, “Bradley, I need you to find a boy who’s the same age as the kids.”

“But why?” Bradley was baffled and could not figure out why Arissa would suddenly request him to do such a thing. I know why we had to look for Gavin back then, but what’s the reason now?

Arissa then swallowed a knot in her throat before continuing, “I still have another child. Danna took away two of my children that year!

When Bradley heard Arissa, he was shocked but still somewhat skeptical. “Do you think Danna could’ve lied to you?”

 

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