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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 614

Summary for Chapter 614: Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles)

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Chapter 614 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) , written by GoodNovel. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Zachary's face darkened as he blocked her path. "You're in no condition to go anywhere."

Sarah gently pushed him aside. "When I was tied up in the rain for hours on that mountain, you weren't there telling me my condition wouldn't allow it. Come to think of it, whenever something happens to me, you always seem to miss it, don't you?"

Her words hit Zachary like a physical blow. He realized he'd never considered things from her perspective before. He had no right to stop her.

By 8 AM, the Wesler family was awake. When they opened their door, the sight in the yard was horrifying. Everything was underwater.

Mrs. Wesler immediately thought about repair costs, while Mr. Wesler worried about the ruined crops. His first concern, though, was checking on the pigs - but the water was too deep to cross.

The dilapidated building where Sarah had been staying stood isolated from the main house. Now it had completely collapsed.

A gleam of satisfaction appeared in Charlie's eyes. The girl had died in a natural disaster. No one in the village would hold them responsible.

Mrs. Wesler was stunned and rushed toward the rubble, wanting to clear it away.

Mr. Wesler remained calm. He squatted down, examining the remains of the earthen house washed away by water, and said quietly, "It's no use. She probably died hours ago."

From the damage, it seemed the collapse had happened during the night. They hadn't heard anything because the thunder had drowned out all other sounds.

Yesterday's storm had been deafening, unlike anything the village had experienced in decades. The house's collapse would have been lost among the chaos.

Perhaps Sarah's desperate screams for help had been swallowed by the storm. No one had heard a thing.

Charlie's wife, moved by the situation, pulled Mrs. Wesler away. "Mom, don't waste your energy. Maybe she escaped."

After composing himself, he noticed his wife watching him intently.

Her look made him uncomfortable.

No one would ever know what he'd done. No one.

Everyone would think it was simply the storm. Even without his interference, this might still have happened.

At the factory, Charlie immediately found Manager Sullivan after arriving.

His face was full of excitement. "Manager, Sarah must be dead. Trust me, it's true!"

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