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Darling, This Is Not Love novel Chapter 38

Summary for Chapter 38: Darling, This Is Not Love

Summary of Chapter 38 – A pivotal chapter in Darling, This Is Not Love by Amy

The chapter Chapter 38 is one of the most intense moments in Darling, This Is Not Love, written by Amy. 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.

Randy was going crazy.

In the end, Cathy was kidnapped under his nose. Whenever he thought of this, he wished he could disappear along with her.

"It's useless. My brother took her to a place where no one can find her. She can't get out. You can give up now!"

Recalling what Sophia said before she was taken away by the police, Randy's heart almost burst out of his chest.

At this moment, Cathy and John also broke out into a violent conflict.

The reason was that Cathy was pregnant again, and John let her get rid of the child. Cathy insisted on leaving her child behind, and the two of them fell into a stalemate.

"Cathy, don't lose sight of the current situation! You don't have the right to refuse." John pinched Cathy's chin and said fiercely.

Cathy looked at him without fear, her eyes revealing a bone-chilling determination.

"No one can take my child away unless he kills me!"

"Do you think I don't dare?" John roared, pinching Cathy's jaw as if he was going to crush her bones.

Cathy sneered, "John, that's all you have. You can't compete with Randy in business, so you can only vent your anger on me. What kind of man are you?"

With a slap, five fingerprints appeared on Cathy's right half of her face. She was slapped by John's strength to the side, but her eyes stubbornly looked at the man in front of her.

John was enraged by her sight, grabbing her hair and knocking it against the door.

Chapter 38 The child Must Be Knocked Out 1

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