Chapter 189
Chapter 189
Chapter 189
“Why Don’t We Do This? Eye for an eye; tooth by tooth. Let’s make that bitch suffer in silence. This
immediately caught Isabella’s attention.
“While the child is gone, Jolene would no longer have value because she would not have a child. Her Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
evil mother-in-law would be devastated, and Carson, that bastard, would be hopeless too. family has
been happy for a long time. It’s about time they felt what it’s like to feel pain.”
“No! Isabella, I still can’t bring myself to do this. No matter how evil Jolene and Carson may be, the
child is innocent. I can’t do this to him!”
“You are too soft. If you weren’t so soft, everything could have been resolved a long time ago,” she
scolded. “If you really can’t do it, then leave it to me. I’m going to hire someone to make that bitch
disappear without a trace.”
“No, Isabella. You can not do that. We’re good people, so let’s keep being good. At the very least, we
must not get blood on our hands. I firmly believe that good will be rewarded with good, and evil with
evil. It’s not that they won’t be punished. Justice. will be done one day!”
“Oh, what am I going to do with you?” She let out a heavy sigh.
I understood the meaning behind her sigh. When was there such a thing as justice in this world? If
justice really existed, how could bad people be in power? It was all just a mistake.
There was a moment of silence inside the hospital room. At that moment, the door opened and Victoria
appeared. “Lily, I cooked you some bird’s nest soup.”
She deftly took out the bird’s nest and served two servings. “Miss Owen must be hungry too. I prepared
a portion for you as well.”
Isabella smiled at her. “Thank you, Victoria. Just call me Isabella.”
“OK. Prove it, Isabella. See if you like.” Victoria gave a cheerful smile.
“Lily has told me before about her excellent cooking skills. I’m sure it will be good.” Isabella lifted the
bowl and tasted it. “It’s delicious; much better than our helper at home does. You are so lucky to be
able to enjoy good food, Lily.”
After we finished eating the bird’s nest soup, Victoria packed up and left. Before leaving, she asked
Isabella and me what we wanted for dinner and said she would cook it for us.
In an indifferent voice, I said, “As you see fit, Victoria. I like everything you do.”
With that, she was gone. As her footsteps receded, Isabella and I looked at each other. “Lily, I don’t
know when Victoria came. Do you think she heard what we were talking about?”
“Yeah, I was thinking about that too. But from the way she looked, I don’t think she heard us.” I wasn’t
sure either.