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Chapter 1399

Even if I could save Susan, could I do the same for the second, third or fourth one?

To be honest, I couldn't. I wasn't a saint!

The few families in the village all arrived, and they took turns to sit down and eat at the two tables.There were not many dishes, just some cabbage boiled with meat and beans. The women in thevillage were chatting together while standing, and Bobbie also came back after a while.

Someone went up to him and asked, "Mr. Hathaway, is there anything else your customers need? Istill have five other children. All of them are very healthy."

Bobbie frowned slightly and said, "Not at the moment. I'll let you know if there's anything. Don'tworry."

Can they do anything just for money? All of them were their biological children!

I couldn't control my emotions anymore. Sheridan, who was standing beside me, whispered, "Trynot to think about it. Everyone has his own rules of survival. Perhaps, they don't have a choice, orthey just took it for granted. You just need to focus on yourself."

I pursed my lips and lowered my head, not knowing what to say.

After dinner, some men from the Caulfield family came to pick Susan up. They came in a white vanthat was covered with dust. If it weren't for the flowers that were tied to the rearview mirror, no onewould know that they were here to pick up the bride.

Gail dragged Susan out of the cow pen. It was shocking and frustrating at the same time to see thebride covered in dirt and cow dung.

Susan was dragged into the house. She just looked at me with her beautiful eyes, without asking forhelp or complaining. It made me feel like I was sitting on pins and needles, and the guilt in my heartwas torturing me.

Sheridan looked at me and said. "Don't think too much. Miss Reid, we've accomplished the purposeof our visit this time. That's someone else's business. Don't interfere."

I pursed my lips and suddenly thought about what I would do if Hendrix was here. If he was herewith me, could I do what I wanted to? However, even if I managed to save one Susan, I couldn'tsave hundreds or thousands of others. The only way to change this was for them to savethemselves.

When Susan came out of the house, she was wearing a faded red coat and a pair of black trousers.Her messy hair was combed, and there was a bunch of red flowers stuck in her hair.

Gail and his wife both held onto her and handed her over to the two men who came to pick her up.Then she was taken into the car.novelbin

The onlookers were all smiling as if this was a beautiful wedding ceremony. No one seemed to havenoticed Susan's sorrow, or it should be said that no one cared at all.

The van took her away while Mrs.Hathaway let her other daughters eat. After that, she orderedthem to clean up the mess left behind by the guests. While they were cleaning, the pair of parentstook me and Bobbie aside and said some polite words to us.

Before leaving, Bobbie gave Gail a red envelope, which seemed to contain about ten or twentythousand dollars. Then, he said, "Take this money first. If the operation is successful, Miss Reid willthank you."

The two of them were extremely happy when they received the red packet and expressed theirthanks repeatedly.

I didn't know what to say. Feeling a slight warmth in my palm, I looked down and saw that Abby hadcome over to hold my hand. She looked at me and said, "Madam Reid, are we leaving?"

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