Summary of Chapter 792 – A pivotal chapter in My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout by Internet
The chapter Chapter 792 is one of the most intense moments in My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout, written by Internet. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
"Did you not anticipate her death when your car collided with her?
"Did you ever consider her mortality when you subjected her to repeated abuse?
"Did you believe she wouldn't experience pain, despair, or lose hope in life?"
With each word Kevin uttered, Bradley appeared increasingly affected.
At that moment, Kevin felt that his words had not been severe enough. What he had said fell short of conveying the profound wickedness of Bradley's actions.
"Bradley! You bear the responsibility for Esther's life!
"You owe Esther an apology and two daughters!
"If you hadn't instructed Cole to take the children from the prison hospital back then, Esther's life wouldn't have been in this dire state!
"She's gone now, and you drove her to her demise! She didn't even know where her two daughters are! Can you truly be at peace with your conscience?"
Jasper showed no sympathy for Bradley and weakly said, "Kevin, do you think confronting him like this is productive?
"He will never reflect on his actions. He will merely shift all the blame onto others and convince himself that Esther wouldn't have died if we hadn't saved her!
"Don't you see, Kevin? Bradley will never accept responsibility. It's always someone else's fault!"
"It's too late! Esther is gone!
"Bradley, you've taken Esther's life three times.
"The first time, you strangled her love for you.
"The second time, you killed her spirit.
"This time, you've taken Esther herself.
"Bradley, you've always resented Esther and wished for her to die as retribution for her sins. Well, congratulations! You got your wish! She's gone forever!"

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