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Chapter 838

Everett watched her silently for a long time before he finally spoke up, his voice slow and deliberate."But... what if, and I'm just saying what if, the verdict isn't what you're hoping for?"

Like, say, only Heather gets the death sentence.

Dorothy's eyes twinkled briefly before she smiled. "Look, you don't need to worry about it. I've toldyou I'm prepared for any outcome. You should back out of this."

"I'm not comfortable with leaving you to handle this alone."

"If you keep getting involved, you'll never have peace of mind." She knew all too well how busy hewas and the kind of pressure he was under. She didn't want to add to it, and she didn't want to be apart of it.

"So, are you still going to give me an answer once this is all over? Will you still honor that promise?"

"Absolutely!" Dorothy laughed. "I won't go back on my word, rest assured."

"Alright."

Dorothy had no idea that Jonathan had returned from abroad nor that he had met with his son. So,it was a complete surprise when Jonathan suddenly reached out to her!novelbin

Jonathan: [Meet me at the entrance of the resort. Don't let Everett find out.]

Dorothy really didn't want to go. But she knew if she kept avoiding Jonathan, he would just makethings difficult for Everett! Thus, might as well meet and lay things out clearly.

While Everett was tied up in a video conference, Dorothy threw on a coat and hurried to the resortentrance.

Sure enough, from a distance, she could see Jonathan's car.

Ever since their last encounter in Swevia Country, they hadn't been in touch. Seeing him now,Dorothy was taken aback.

Jonathan had lost a lot of weight since their last meeting. Was it because of the trouble withEverett's mother?

"Ms. Sanchez," Jonathan began, the moment she approached, "you promised me that a month afterSwevia Country, you'd hand over the children to the Lopez family and cut all ties with my son."

"Well, you should be talking to your son about that."

She had kept her end of the bargain. It wasn't her fault Everett hadn't.

Jonathan didn't seem angry; he actually smiled. "I can see that you truly love Everett. It's clear tome. That's why it's so hard for you two to sever ties completely."

"So, what's your point?"

He got straight to the point. "If you're willing to drop the charges against Everett's mother, then theLopez family is ready to welcome you into the fold."

Dorothy didn't reply.

Jonathan crossed his arms, watching her intently, each word heavy with meaning. "I understand thepain of losing a mother, so I figured, since you care so much for Everett, you wouldn't want him togo through that kind of pain, right?"

Once again, he brought out those photos from the car and spread them out before Dorothy.

"Everett has lived a life that's different from yours from the start. He's been the center of attention,loved by his father, and adored by his mother. You can let go of so many things without a secondthought; he can't."

Unlike Everett, Dorothy took a moment to look at every photo in the album seriously.

It was evident that he had been pampered from a young age. Every smile, every birthday, and everyholiday was captured, preserving his image on each of those days.

Dorothy's fingers gently traced Everett's cheek in the photos. From his youthful innocence to hisadolescent charm, his features hadn't changed much. He was consistently handsome and refined.

"Have you shown these photos to Everett?" she asked.

"Yes, but he didn't look at them," Jonathan admitted. "There's a lot he can't face right now, and it'sall because of you."

"I've never had a family portrait." Dorothy suddenly spoke up. "You're right. Everett and I, we'vealways been different from the start."

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