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Chapter 138: Robert’s Version

作者: May Che
last update 公開日: 2026-06-24 21:42:10

Robert’s version arrived before the rain stopped.

Elaine stood in Daniel’s front hall with the tablet in her hand, Robert’s flowers glowing behind her in the mirror, and read the memorandum aloud in the careful voice of someone who knew every word had been chosen to wound without appearing to.

Daniel Cole interrupted a private charitable custody review involving sensitive historical medical-support materials.

Mrs. Daniel Cole was present despite visible strain following recent social and family
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