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My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout novel Chapter 896

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Chapter summary of Chapter 896 – My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout by Internet

In Chapter 896, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout by Internet, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout.

Esther declared, "I want to create a magnificent cage for Bradley."

To this, Logan said, "Imprisonment is illegal."

"It's just a hobby," she casually replied.

Logan was rendered speechless.

Esther confidently added, "Don't worry. I still have unsettled scores. I won't shoot myself in the foot over this."

Logan remained silent.

Esther idly doodled on a piece of paper.

Logan gave it a brief glance and smiled helplessly, his gaze betraying a hidden indulgence unnoticed by the world.

A sudden "Ding" interrupted the atmosphere as Logan's phone chimed with a text message.

Logan's brows furrowed slightly as he read the message, indicating his displeasure.

Sensing Logan's off mood, Esther lifted her head from the paper and asked softly, "Logan, what's wrong?"

"Fish caught the bait," he revealed cryptically.

Esther perked up instantly, looking to Logan for an explanation.

Logan promptly deleted the message and advised, "Leave it hanging for a bit."

Esther clenched her fist instinctively, a faint unease washing over her—something significant was about to happen.

Living a fantastic life lately, free from X's orders and tasks, Mandy had been indulging in shopping and beauty treatments, carefree and content.

Bradley slid a bank card to Mandy and said with a raised eyebrow, "Mandy, I'm hiring you to be my fiancee."

Mandy found the statement absurd. Naturally, she declined outright. Did he think she would come running whenever he called, like a dog?

Upon hearing her refusal, Bradley's gaze turned dark as he questioned, "Have you considered the consequences of rejecting me?"

Scoffing, Mandy took the tea the tea master passed her, took a sip, and retorted, "Are you trying to take your lifesaver's life?"

Bradley took a long look at Mandy. She wasn't afraid. She had been investigating Bradley's liver transplant recently and had some clues.

"Mandy, I'll ask you one last time. Do you really not want to?"

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