Chapter 198 âNathan, I want to go home,â Victoria said after hanging up the phone, immediately finding Nathan and asking him to take her home.
Nathan sat on the recliner on the balcony, lazily scrolling through his phone. âWhy go back? Donât you know Iâve been really busy lately? My mom needs me a lot right now.â
Victoria walked up to Thea, almost kneeling on the ground, resting her head on his lap. She knew how to play the weak and coquettish role. âNathan, Thea has returned to the Moore family. I have to go back and check on her. I always feel like something is not right with this trip back home.â
Nathanâs hand holding the phone stiffened, and the coldness in his eyes seemed to thaw a little. âSince youâre so worried about her, then go back.â
Victoria gently kissed him on the face and said, âThank you, husband.â
Nathan felt his face was damp. He raised his hand and wiped away the saliva left by Victoria. He furrowed his bows slightly.
Victoria turned around and saw his action, her whole body seemed to be imprisoned by a spell, her face turning pale and then green.
When did Nathanâs affection towards her start to be so repulsive?
Victoria packed her luggage absentmindedly, stuffing a few Chapter 198 clothes into the suitcase haphazardly, and then she pulled Nathan into the car.
Not long after, Victoria and Nathan showed up at the Moore familyâs mansion.
Thea stood on the balcony of the second floor, sipping her coffee gracefully. Her gaze peacefully looked towards the entrance of the villa.
Victoria got out of the car and looked up to see Thea. Their eyes met, and Victoria was filled with panic and unease, but Thea just gave her a casual smile.
âSister, welcome home,â Thea greeted her warmly.
Nathan looked at Thea belatedly and noticed a slight change in his facial expression when he saw the pajamas she was wearing.
Thea wore the pajamas that he had bought for her as an emergency outfit during their marriage. She used to wear it frequently back then.
Nathanâs face instantly split open a chasm.
Theaâs intention to go home was ultimately unusual.
Thea waved her hand at Nathan and sweetly smiled, saying, âBrotherâinâlaw.ââ
Nathan, however, felt extremely uneasy.
Victoria glared fiercely at Thea and said, âThea, what did you want to do?â
Thea said, âAs for me, I naturally went home to retrieve my 0 0 0 0 <
belongings.â
âThis house doesnât have anything that belongs to you. I am my fatherâs only daughter,â Victoria said angrily.
Thea extended her finger and covered her mouth, gesturing for Victoria to be quiet.
Her every move was elegant and noble. âVictoria, think carefully, is there really nothing in this house that belongs to me?â
âOf course not...â Victoria blurted out.
Nathanâs face turned paler and paler, and he told Victoria, âWhat she said is probably about the kidneys inside you.â
Victoria screamed in surprise.
Doesnât that mean Thea would have gotten her kidney back?
She broke out in a cold sweat.
Thea, however, laughed with extraordinary abandon.
âI wouldnât stay for long,â Victoria secretly comforted herself.
She would never return the kidney to Thea.
Victoria entered the house with a nervous and uneasy heart, accompanied by Nathan.
She first put the suitcase back in the bedroom, but when she returned to the bedroom, she found that all her belongings were gone.
And Theaâs daily necessities filled her room.
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Vouchers Victoria stormed off in anger, saying, âThea, take all your useless stuff away from me.â
Thea leaned against the door panel, wearing an expression of amusement. âOh, sorry sister, I have too many things. Can I borrow some space from you to put them?â
This sentence sounded familiar to Victoria.
After thinking for a long time, she finally remembered. It was Isabellaâs first time coming home, and in order to assert her independence, she moved some of her belongings into her room.
She did not allow Isabella to use her wardrobe.
Isabella was very wellâbehaved, and surprisingly, she actually gave up most of the space for her belongings.
But she didnât expect that one day the tables would turn, and now itâs Thea who is bullying her.
How could Victoria bear being bullied? She turned around and immediately ordered Nathan, âNathan, throw these things away for me.â
Nathan also felt that Thea had gone too far, and he picked up a box from the table and was about to throw it.
Thea stopped him and said, âNathan, take a good look at what that is. Do you really dare to throw it?â
When Nathan uncovered the black cloth cover covering the package box, revealing a glimpse of the cremation urn, Victoria screamed.
âAh. Take it away quickly.â
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Chapter 198 Nathan saw Victoria so excited that he didnât hesitate to grab the urn and walk out.
Thea grabbed him and said, âIf you throw it away, arenât you afraid that when midnight comes, your daughter will come to haunt you and seek revenge?â
Nathanâs face turned pale, and he stood frozen in place.
His hands, holding the urn, were trembling. âWhat do you say is inside here?â
Thea said, âYour daughterâs ashes. She can only successfully reincarnate after returning to this place and undergoing a fortyâ
nineâday ritual of spiritual transformation.â
She transformed into a demon, punishing Nathan for his sins. âNathan, it was never meant to suffer in this world, but because you deceived my feelings and went against your heart to be with me, in order to save your loved one, it unexpectedly came into this world.â
âThis was the first time you apologized to it.â
âThen, you forced me to donate a kidney while pregnant, causing me physical harm and ultimately resulting in the death of the child in my womb.â
âThis was the second time you apologized to it.â
âYou controlled her life and death, shouldnât you feel guilty about it?â
Nathanâs towering figure trembled almost imperceptibly. âShe was just an embryo, Thea,â he tried to alleviate his guilt.
Theaâs blood flowed backwards because of this sentence.
0 0 0 111 âWhat if she didnât die in the womb? What if I gave birth to her? Do you think she would have been a healthy child?â
Nathan said, âWhen you were pregnant with her, you took too much medication, and the side effects were too severe. So, it was a wise decision for you to have an abortion.ââ
Thea was furious. She walked up to Nathan and raised her hand, then slapped him hard across the face. âYou caused this disaster, making me the executioner to personally kill our child. Nathan, have you ever thought about what would have happened if I hadnât aborted her?â
Nathan could imagine that such a child was undoubtedly born with a weak constitution. Even if they were born, it would be difficult to raise them.
âThat assumption is not valid, Thea,â he was unwilling to imagine the pain of his daughter growing up.
Thea slapped him again and said, âUsing our daughterâs life to sacrifice for your ridiculous and pathetic love. Nathan, you should have fallen into a state of being abandoned by everyone.â
Nathanâs eyes churned with dark waves, and he suddenly grabbed Theaâs wrist menacingly, âSo, I was misã derstood by my dad, is it you who did this?â
Thea gave an evil smile, her gaze falling upon the urn. âPerhaps it was the daughter seeking revenge on you.â
Nathan shivered uncontrollably.
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