Summary of Chapter 793 – A turning point in Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters
Chapter 793 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!, written by Theresa Winters. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Wendy stared at him coldly. “You were always arrogant and refused to listen, Jerome. You brought this on yourself. You were the one who dragged her into that room, but you were too much of a coward to take responsibility, forcing Zenobia to leave in heartbreak.”
“Jerome, if you had shown even a little bit of integrity back then, your son wouldn't be without a father.”
“Of course, Zenobia is an amazing woman from a good family. It won’t be hard for her to find a man who loves her. I just feel sorry for you. You never take responsibility for your actions. You’re just like your father—utterly spineless.”
Wendy’s long-suppressed emotions erupted in a torrent of disappointment and pain. She lowered her head and wept, feeling as though crying was all she had left to do.
She knew her son was a failure, and Zenobia was a good girl. But Jerome was just not destined for happiness.
Jerome froze. The thought of Zenobia marrying another man was a sharp, twisting pain in his chest. After Yvonne's downfall, his memories of Zenobia’s kindness had bloomed like bamboo shoots after a spring rain, growing faster and stronger each day.
Lately, he’d been constantly replaying Zenobia’s good qualities in his mind, while the memory of Yvonne’s face had started to fade.
Jerome lowered his eyes, the anguish making it hard to breathe. “Mom, I regret it, but it’s too late. She doesn’t want me. Natalie was with her when she gave birth, and Natalie never told me a thing. I only found out Zenobia was pregnant and had a child because Yvonne tried to kidnap him to extort money from her.”
Jerome told Wendy what had happened on the island, admitting he knew he had no claim to the child.
The baby belonged to Zenobia, and if he dared to try and take him, she had plenty of ways to shut him down.
That woman, Yvonne, was simply evil. It was his own blindness, arrogance, and pride that had led to this outcome.


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