Summary of Chapter 320 – A turning point in Love Letters, Divorce Papers by Sabrina S
Chapter 320 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Love Letters, Divorce Papers, written by Sabrina S. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Knowing what Jared was thinking, Elias took off his glasses, wiped them, and said faintly, "The poisoner doesn't want to hurt Amber but wants her to have a miscarriage, so he must be someone who loves Amber and can't accept the child not of his own. Can you guess who he is now?"
After saying this, Elias put on his glasses and left to arrange a ward for Amber.
As long as Amber was not hurt, Elias didn't care about anything else.
Thus, Elias didn't care what happened to the baby.
Compared with Elias, Jared was in a rage.
Elias left, but Jared remained at the door, waiting for Amber to come out.
Jared clenched his fists tightly and his face was very livid.
As far as Jared knew, three people adored Amber.
Cole, Jeremy, and Hayden!
Jared wondered whether the poisoner was one of them.
After pondering for a while, Jared couldn't figure out who the poisoner was.
However, no matter who the poisoner was, he would hunt him down!
Just as Jared was thinking, he heard the sound of the wheels rolling.
Jared hurriedly took a step forward and stared at the door of the emergency room.
The medical staff pushed the wheeled stretch out.
Jared walked to them and asked, "Is Amber all right?"
A nurse held the drip and replied, "She is fine, but the baby in her was in danger..."
Jared nodded.
Elias smiled, "Of course not. If it was found a week earlier, it might be feasible. But now the fetus is deformed, and no medical method can make a difference."
"So this baby..."
"We can't have it born!" Elias looked at Jared and interrupted, "Do you want Amber to give birth to a monster with no arms, no legs, no eyes, or no nose?"
"That's not a monster!" Jared roared with red eyes.
Elias shrugged. "Sorry, I'm sorry for calling your child a monster, but I do have a point, right? You are the child's father, so you don't think it is a monster, but what about the others? You can't stop them from saying so."
"How do you know that the child is mine?" Jared stared at Elias in doubt.
Elias adjusted his glasses. "That is manifest to me.

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