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Chapter 414

Chapter 414

That was not the case for Jacob. He was a product of hatred

Perhaps it was destined. He should have never entered this world. Instead of battling to survive alonein this cold world, it might be better to submit to fate and liberate himself.

Esther and her group arrived before the police. With Felix and Sunshine’s safety in mind, she had nochoice but to entrust the two children to Jacob and his bodyguards.

Anna remained at the intersection, patiently waiting for the police.novelbin

Meanwhile, Esther charged alone into a seemingly inconspicuous rural hospital.

Esther’s five years in prison had toughened her, and her desperate determination to save her daughterdrove her to summon an unyielding reservoir of strength.

“Sir, should we proceed with the surgery?” the doctor’s hand holding the scalpel trembled violently inthe operating room.

A blond, blue-eyed man glared menacingly, “Proceed.”

“But

Nervously, the man drew out a gun, aiming it at the doctor’s temple. This surgery was his daughter’ssole chance of survival. If they took Pixie away, his daughter’s fate would be sealed in death’s grip.

“Hurry up!”

The terrified doctor’s hand shook uncontrollably, unable to make the incision.

“I’ll count to three. One, two, three…”

“Stop right there!” Despite her injuries, Esther finally broke through the nurses and others. blocking herway, barging into the operating room.

The surgeon breathed a sigh of relief at the sight of Esther. However, the man with the gun quicklyturned his aim toward her legs and shot.

“Get out!”

The bullet landed on the floor, about ten centimeters from Esther’s toes, whether intentional

or not.

“Doctor, start the operation!” The man with the gun continued to aim at the doctor, who was sweating infear.

The doctor was anxious. This man’s aim is off, but what if he gets desperate and the gun accidentallygoes off, injuring me?’

Cautious of the man’s gun, Esther stood close to the operating room door, silently praying for the policeto arrive quickly.

“Sir, I understand your concern for your daughter’s life, but please think about Pixie as well.

She is also a child, and her parents want her to live,” Esther pleaded.

Angry and aware that Esther’s DNA did not match Pixie’s, the man retorted, “You’re not even

her mother.”

“Sir, I am her mother.”

Even with a gun to her forehead, Esther firmly believed Pixie was her daughter. The man she onceloved seemed despicable to her now.

“You’re not,” the man spat angrily. “The church has informed me that you’re not Pixie’s mother. Stopmeddling in my affairs!”

Overwhelmed with regret, the man blamed himself for listening to the church’s hypocrites. If he hadperformed the surgery right away after adopting Pixie, Esther would not have had a chance to interfere.

The desperate man aimed his gun at the doctor again, barking, “I’m telling you to perform thesurgery…”

The doctor’s face was filled with terror as he reluctantly moved the scalpel toward the operating table.Just then, the piercing sound of an alarm rang out, halting his progress.

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