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Chapter 621

Chapter 621

The sweet scent of roses overwhelmed Esther like a crashing wave, almost making her gag. Everythorn on those roses seemed to stab her, causing unbearable pain. Even breathing hurt.

She stood there, unable to move, locking eyes with Bradley in his wheelchair. Despite his handsomeappearance, he felt as distant as the sky.

Mandy glanced at Esther and grinned slyly. Did Esther not know that Bradley wanted to marry her forthe Pendletons’ sake? Regardless, Mandy reveled in Esther’s suffering, finding her happiness in theirpain.

“Mr. Warner, I can’t,” Mandy said, her fingers lightly tracing the rose petals. A thorn pricked her, and atiny drop of blood appeared.

“Please, don’t use me in your marriage games,” she added.

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Bradley’s hand caressed his wheelchair’s armrest as he met Mandy’s captivating gaze. Mandy, you’remistaken. Everything I’ve said today is true. If you have doubts, I’ll prove it.”

Mandy mockingly smiled and replied, “You must be joking, Mr. Warner.’

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Holding a bunch of roses, she approached the emotionally shattered Esther. “Mrs. Warner, don’tinvolve me in your romantic drama.”

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Esther stared at the roses in Mandy’s arms, her mind in turmoil. She fought back her tears, not wantingto show her vulnerability.

“Mandy, you’re wrong. She’s not Mrs. Warner,” Bradley said, moving his wheelchair closer.” If there’s aMrs. Warner in this world, it can only be you.’

Esther gnashed her teeth so hard her lips turned pale, her eyes filled with an indescribable sadness.

Mandy sighed. “Mr. Warner…”

Bradley gently held her hand and soothingly said, “If you don’t like red roses, I can get you any otherflower you prefer.”

Mandy returned the bouquet. “Mr. Warner, I’m not the one these roses are for.”

Mandy glanced at Esther’s exhausted face one last time and reluctantly suggested, “You two need tohave an honest conversation.”

Trying to disengage from the emotional tug-of-war, Bradley reached out and pulled her onto his lap.

“Ah!” Mandy exclaimed, finding herself suddenly seated on him. Her hand accidentally touchedBradley’s wound.

A muffled groan escaped his lips.

“Brad… What are you…” Esther stammered.

Only then did Mandy realize she had sat on Bradley’s wounds. “Mr. Warner, I’m so sorry. I didn’t meanto. Are you okay?”

Bradley suppressed the urge to push her away, grabbed her slender wrist, and said sternly,

I’m fine, but you should call a nurse to check this wound.”

“I’m so sorry!”

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