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My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout novel Chapter 723

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Summary of Chapter 723 – A turning point in My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout by Internet

Chapter 723 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout, written by Internet. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Oliver and Agatha stood outside the ICU. Oliver didn't immediately doubt what Agatha had just revealed in front of Bradley.

"Oliver, you might be wondering if this is true," Agatha said, her gaze fixed on Esther, who had narrowly escaped death. She took a deep breath, her eyes showing pain, and said, "I wish I could say that what I just mentioned was just a scare tactic to frighten Bradley, but... all of it is true."

Oliver's expression darkened. He took a seat across from Agatha and confessed, "I blame myself for not protecting Esther. I..."

"It's not your fault." Agatha understood that even though there was evidence against the Pendletons, the timing was crucial. When Bradley kidnapped Esther, everyone in the Quills had been preoccupied and couldn't look after her.

"It's Esther's destiny."

Every person had their own destiny. This was Esther's destiny. Or perhaps it was her choice.

"Dr. Foster, I entrust Esther to you," Oliver said helplessly. "I didn't know who Esther's father was."

Agatha raised an eyebrow and asked in surprise, "Didn't you all believe that Esther was your sister's child?"

Oliver shook his head slightly and admitted with a pained voice, "In my memory, my sister was never married and was never pregnant. I—"

Agatha interjected, "Is it possible that your sister had a child, but you weren't aware of it?"

"It's a possibility." Oliver pondered for a moment, then continued cautiously. "Dr. Foster, please help me and Esther with a DNA test."

Seeing Oliver propose a DNA test at that moment, Agatha couldn't help but ask, "Have you thought of something?"

Agatha stared at the man beside Faye, noticing his handsome features and an aura of righteousness. It was no wonder Faye had fallen for him—he was undeniably attractive.

"So, you suspect..."

Oliver stated with conviction, "Billy claimed that Faye entrusted Esther to him. I've figured out why my sister might have done so. Perhaps Faye had already suspected a vast network of connections behind the drug traffickers.

"She wasn't sure who was facilitating the drug trafficking, but her willingness to entrust Esther to Billy suggests she may have suspected someone in Capitus. The truth of what happened back then needs a thorough investigation."

"Are you suggesting we do a DNA test now to confirm if Esther is indeed Faye's child?"

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