Chapter 34
Chapter 34
Camila had disliked Sophia from the beginning. If it weren’t for Alison insisting that Jason marry Sophia, she would never have allowed Sophia to become her daughter–in–law,
“Four years of marriage without a pregnancy, and the doctors say she probably will never conceive. How could that be acceptable? We only have one son. If Sophia can’t get pregnant, she should leave early on. Ada, on the other hand, is perfect–my best friend’s daughter and a lifesaver for Jason at one point. With a past connection to him, she’s the most suitable, she thought to herself.
Carefully considering her words, Ada said. “I heard Jason is vying for the Watson Group project, and the person in charge is a man from Egson named George. George once pursued Sophia in Eindlo, but she looked down on him and turned him down. Camila, I truly believe that Jason wants to end things with Sophia but is hesitant because of their four year marriage. If something could happen between Sophia and George, I’m confident Jason would be glad to let it happen. Once we arrange this, Jason will land the big project and be freed from Sophia’s entanglements, and we can be together again.”
After some thought, Camila felt this plan was good. get
th Alison unconscious and no one left to support Sophia now, it was time to
rid of this trouble on their side. “Alright, you handle this. Try to have her divorce Jason before the baby is born, and then you and the child can rightfully be part of the Wilson family”
Adalet out a coy smile, her eyes filled with cunning. “Don’t worry. I’ll take care of it.”
At Classa Garden, Sophia dozed off around noon, then woke up and coughed up blood again. After that, she was pretty much drained of all her strength.
Coming out of the bathroom, she saw her phone buzzing nonstop on the nightstand and hurried over to see an unfamiliar landline number flashing on the screen. She frowned slightly, but after a few seconds of hesitation, she answered the call.
The voice on the other end politely inquired, “May I speak with Mrs. Sophia?”
Momentarily stunned, Sophia then remembered something and quickly responded, “Yes, this is Sophia. You’re from the body donation organization, right?”
“Yes, we are processing the body donation agreement you submitted to our organization a couple of days ago. Are you available today to come in with your ID for the registration?”
Sophia glanced at her watch, and it was just two in the afternoon. “Yes, I can come now. Please send me the address,”
“That’s great. We will send a message to your phone shortly.” All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
After ending the call, Sophia slowly sat on the bed, lost in thought. Three days ago, she had decided to donate her body. Not for any particular reason, just not wanting to die at the Wilson family’s place or remain entangled with Jason. As for the Taylor family, she doubted anyone would care for her remains. After much thought, she preferred to donate her body, perhaps to help someone in need.
Just then, her phone buzzed with a new message; she assumed it was from the donation organization and checked. [Sophia, I’ve found a reliable private detective for you. We’ll talk more about it after I’m off from work.] It was from Luna.
She had asked Luna the previous night for help in finding a private detective. She wanted to uncover any secrets Ada might be hiding from four years ago or after her time in Vrun City.
She suspected Alison must’ve discovered some dreadful secret, prompting Ada to act against her ruthlessly. With limited time left, Sophia’s longing was to expose Ada’s wicked deeds in vengeance for her deceased daughter and Alison. She had vowed to make Jason pay for his cruel deeds before she died, and she was determined to keep that promise.
At four–thirty in the afternoon, Sophia left the body donation facility. As she stepped down from the stairs, her heart convulsed violently with searing pain. She staggered, missed a step with her left foot, and tumbled headlong down the high steps.
11.51 AM