Chapter 6
Chapter 6
“Liliane, this slap is for Grandpa Thomas!
“This slap is for my—”
Esther slapped Liliane several times, but soon a furious Bradley came due to the ruckus in the hospital
ward.
“Esther, what are you up to again!?”
Bradley grabbed Esther and threw her to the bedside cabinet.
Blood streamed from her forehead because of the blow, which looked frightening.
Liliane put a hand over her swollen cheek and explained weakly, “Brad, her kids died in prison. She
must miss them too much while she’s sick. I can understand it.”
Esther retorted harshly, “My kids aren’t dead! They’re still alive. You can’t curse them!”
“Enough!” Bradley glanced at Esther, his gaze filled with resentment and hatred.
Esther felt like a thousand arrows pierced through her heart then.
Her beloved now looked at her like she was poison.
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breathe.
“Esther, you’ll get to see them after the surgery.”
Bradley fixed his cold gaze on the weak Esther and warned her with cruelty. “But if you dare play tricks
before that, I’ll ensure you never see them.”
From the corner of her eye, Esther saw Liliane look at her with a sympathetic and sad gaze.
A scary and absurd thought bubbled within her. Why did she believe what Bradley said so much?
What if Bradley and Liliane lied to her so that she would willingly donate her bone marrow to Felix?
What if her kids being alive was just a huge lie?
The moment Bradley turned around, Esther grabbed a glass from the table and crashed it into the wall,
shattering it.
Bradley looked back in extreme impatience and annoyance.
Esther picked up a shard from the floor and grabbed Liliane by her hair. The latter was shocked as
Esther held the shard against her neck.
“Brad!” Liliane was taken aback.
Bradley’s cold gaze brimmed with abhorrence.
Esther’s beautiful eyes welled up with tears while the reddened corners of her eyes spoke of a sense of
fragility.
Her hand holding the glass shard could not stop shaking.
“Bradley, I don’t trust you. I don’t believe that my kids are still alive unless…” A tear slid down Esther’s
eye. “Unless you prove it to me.”
“Do you think you have the right to negotiate with me?” Bradley mocked.
Esther pressed the shard harder against Liliane’s skin, and the sharpness that pierced the latter made
her frown.
“I’ll kill Liliane right now if you don’t prove it.”
Liliane trembled in fear. She knew that Esther would totally do what she said now that she was forced
into a corner.
There was a strong killing intent in Bradley’s eyes. He questioned icily, “You’re still this vile after five
years in prison…”
Esther snorted, looked at Bradley in mockery, and retorted hoarsely, “You’re the one who has no right
to negotiate with me, Bradley. You have two choices. Either you prove that my kids are still alive, or I’ll
die with Liliane!”
Despite Esther’s thin arms, she was somehow so strong that she locked Liliane in her hands and took
her to the balcony.
“Bradley, the countdown begins. Ten, nine, eight, seven…”
Bradley had never imagined the bright and dazzling Esther to turn into the complete lunatic she
currently was.
“Let go now, and I’ll forget it. Otherwise…”
The night breeze blew on Esther’s hair, and her gaze was resolute and ruthless.
“Brad, save Felix,” Liliane pleaded tearfully.
Bradley was furious as he said to Cole. “Cole, give me the b*stards’ photo.”
Cole quickly handed him a photo.
The thin photo was clamped between Bradley’s long fingers as he said coldly, “They’ll be buried with
Felix if anything happens to him.”
Esther’s gaze landed on the twin girls in the photo. She scrutinized them, realizing that their eyes
looked so much like hers. She finally believed that her children were still alive—her children with
Bradley were still alive.
Bradley looked coldly at the delighted Esther and said sternly, “Sign these two contracts if you want the
photo.”
“I’ll sign them!” Esther shoved Liliane away without hesitation.
Cole passed the divorce paper and agreement to give up on the shares to Esther courteously, but she
did not even browse the content. She took the pen and signed her name where she should.
“Can you give me the photo now?”
Bradley spoke aloofly. “I can, but I want you to swear.”
“I swear,” Esther hurried to say after seeing the photo.
“If you break our deal, you’ll never see your kids.”
Esther put up three fingers by her temple and swore. “If I, Esther Quill, don’t give Felix my bone
marrow, I’ll never meet my kids again.”
Bradley threw the photo onto the floor and took Liliane out of the room.
“Keep an eye on her 24/7!”
“Yes, Mr. Warner,” the bodyguards answered in unison.
Esther quickly caught and held the photo in her hands.
There was a pair of twin girls with short hair in the photo who wore the same new floral dress. They
smiled sweetly for the camera.
Esther was engrossed looking at it. She carefully studied their faces. The girls were like her, so fair and
dark-haired with sweet dimples when they smiled.
“Babies, it’s Mommy.
“Babies, we’ll meet very soon.”
Esther held the photo and kissed the children on it.
Her tears fell as her heart clenched.
“Babies, my babies.”
There was no telling how long she had cried before falling asleep. Even then, she gripped the only
photo she had tightly.
While Esther was deep asleep, the door to her room was opened.
A cute head popped in cautiously…