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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper novel Chapter 666

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No!

That body couldn't be Delbert!

Harriet waited quietly in the examination room, feeling unbearable pain and anxiety.

After half an hour, the forensic doctor came out and said, "Through examination, we can confirm that the deceased is Mr. Delbert."

That sentence was like a bolt from the blue, causing Harriet's head to ache terribly.

"It's impossible! Absolutely impossible! I don't believe it. Delbert can't be dead!"

Harriet couldn't accept this result and broke down into tears.

The painful feeling grew stronger.

She felt her brain going blank as tears flowed uncontrollably.

"Delbert promised to be with me forever. We were just together for such a short time. How could he abandon me like this? It's impossible! I don't believe it!"

At this moment, she was on the verge of collapsing and fainted directly.

"Yvonne, Yvonne!"

Her brothers were shocked and quickly supported her.

"Doctor! Is there a doctor? Come quickly. My sister has fainted!"

Several nurses rushed over and immediately helped Harriet up and away.

The Bass brothers followed closely behind, extremely nervous.

As the night grew late, the hospital fell silent, devoid of any sound.

Meanwhile, in a lavishly decorated private apartment, Sadie sat on a large pristine bed, wearing a satin nightgown, her long hair cascading down, looking enchanting.

In front of her lay a man, his breath already weak, with many bandaged areas on his body.

That man was Delbert.

Originally, she had everything planned out, and it should have gone smoothly according to her arrangements.

However, as things progressed, she became increasingly uneasy and regretful.

She thought of Delbert's bloody appearance, which filled her with fear.

In that moment, all thoughts of destroying Delbert and preventing Harriet from getting him were dispelled.

She rushed to the highway to stop everything from happening and save Delbert.

By that time, the car accident had already occurred. It seemed as if it was irreversible.

She was hit heavily while searching for Delbert, wanting to see him alive or see his body.

Luckily, when she found Delbert in the wrecked car, he still had a faint pulse.

It wasn't too late.

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