Chapter summary: Chapter 428 from the book Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel
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"She was running out of time. Her grandfather had given her one month to resolve the Zachary situation - he needed them to get engaged to complete their plans.
Sarah's presence by Zachary's side was unexpected.
Before returning home, she had never considered Sarah a threat, thinking she was just someone who kept Zachary company while she was away.
But now things had progressed to this point, she couldn't tell if Sarah was just a distraction for Zachary or someone he truly loved.
She only knew that to fulfill her grandfather's wishes, Sarah had to be eliminated.
Once she disappeared, Zachary would naturally return to her side.
She composed herself as Mr. Wilson entered.
"When things go wrong, you just throw tantrums. Have you forgotten everything I taught you? You failed again?” Mr. Wilson's expression was grave.
Vivian nodded painfully - she had finally caught an opportunity.
"Is that girl so hard to deal with? How did she even manage to escape?" Mr. Wilson said admiringly.
He didn't forget to comfort Vivian. "Don't rush. Take it slowly. You have a month to capture Zachary's heart. I believe in you."
Vivian was someone he had groomed since childhood, with top-class manners and temperament. Someone like Sarah couldn't compare.
"Grandfather, what about Vista international?”
"I've already won Matthew over, but our best option is still to stay tied to the Reynolds," Mr. Wilson said.
Vivian handed new proposals to Mr. Wilson. "These are two new plans from the planning department. I think both look good."
Yes, everything was because he had saved her - but was that really all?
Sarah pushed Zachary to the garden, where flowers bloomed abundantly. They breathed in the fresh air, their moods lifting.
The sunlight was perfect, the weather neither hot nor cold - ideal for enjoying the breeze.
On the lawn, several bald children ran barefoot while their families watched with loving concern.
Their hospital gowns were wrinkled - who knew how many more carefree runs they would have.
Sarah pushed the wheelchair next to a wooden bench and sat down, staring blankly ahead.
Zachary wasn't looking at the scenery - his gaze remained fixed on Sarah.

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