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Chapter 8
Arabella was utterly disappointed with this man for the first time.
In the past, she apologized, she was paying the price, and she was waiting for his forgiveness.
Innocently, they believed that they would always have a tiny bit of affection.
Originally, she was just trapped in the fog of her mind.
While waiting for the hospital’s response, Arabella went home and signed the divorce agreement, quickly finding a new house.
Three days remained until Daisy’s final exam, the house had been transferred, and the hospital had
issued a receipt.
“Not a match.‘
Three words that made Arabella feel relieved.
Zackary’s face didn’t look very good.
It’s ridiculous.
He was not happy that his daughter did not have the opportunity to sell herself.
Daisy had not yet recovered her strength, but she stumbled to find Zackary.
“Dad–”
“Who was your father?”
His attitude took a sharp turn for the worse.
A black face prevented Daisy from getting closer.
Seemingly realizing it wasn’t great, Zackary busily explained, “Sorry, I was just not in a great
mood.”
I reached out to touch her head.
‘The next second, Arabella picked up the child directly, took a step back, and stared at him coldly,
saying, “Zackary, don’t you wish she had lost her life?”
“Arabella, do not meddle.”
“Mom, I… I had a terrible headache.”
Daisy squeezed out this sentence as if she were a thread of air.
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Arabella felt a weight on her shoulder and realized it was her hair hanging down. She was startled
and quickly shouted, “Doctor!”
After a brief examination, the doctor’s face turned serious and he said, “Quickly, go to the
operating room.”
A moment of chaos and confusion.
Arabella paced back and forth outside the operating room. Her hands tightly clenched.
The sound of chaotic footsteps resounded as Zackary and Gina approached.
At such a time, their hands were still tightly held.
“How was she?”
Not a daughter.
Not Daisy.
She was just cold and aloof “her“.
Enough.
Arabella had had enough of all this.
The head teacher was momentarily unsure. “You are…”
Zackary looked reproachful and said, “Now you’re saying this…”
The operating room door opened, and the doctor walked out, saying, “Who is the parent?”
“I.”
“Come with us,” the doctor paused, “Is the child’s father here? She has been mentioning her
father.”
Arabella glanced at Zackary.
The latter’s figure slightly moved.
Just then, Rosa ran out of the ward crying, “I don’t want an injection! I want my dad!”
Zackary instantly turned around and walked quickly toward Rosa.
Who is light and who is heavy, there is no need for words.
Arabella’s heart collapsed into ruins.
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She turned around and whispered, “Her father died, should I go in?”
Daisy was very strong and she survived the surgery,
It was an acute infection, and if treated promptly enough, there would be no lasting effects.
Although Arabella did not mention the details outside the operating room, Daisy seemed to sense something and spent the whole day staring out of the window in a daze.
During the period, Zackary showed no interest.
On the day of the final exam, Daisy had recovered almost completely and insisted on taking the test.
After the exam, Daisy grabbed Arabella’s hand and looked up with a determined attitude, saying, “Mom, I want to go to a country with warm weather all year round.”
Arabella was briefly stunned, tears blurring her vision.
“Okay.”
Dropping out of school, booking a flight ticket, exchanging currency.
It was dealt with quickly.
One hour before the plane took off, Arabella mailed the divorce agreement to Zackary’s office.
It took her six years to realize that he had no heart.
Her life’s project finally concluded.
The divorce agreement was her graduation certificate.
The moment the courier took it away, she let out a long sigh of relief.
Two minutes before boarding the plane, Arabella edited a text message and typed in a familiar phone number.
Wishing you a hundred years of happiness and harmony.
Sent successfully.
Arabella took out the SIM card, broke it in half, and threw it into the trash bin.
The plane soared into the sky.
Daisy was sleeping quietly in her arms.
She watched as the wings cut through layers of mist, a golden ray of light shooting in like an arrow.
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And then came a brighter light.
Until there was a clear sky in front of me.
After six long years of darkness, her dawn is finally coming.