Chapter summary of Chapter 721 – The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself by Pearl Martinez
In Chapter 721, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself by Pearl Martinez, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself.
Marico Stapleton was so frustrated he could have punched a hole in the wall. He already regretted his choices, silently begging Theodore Stapleton to just fire him and kick him out of the company. But looking at Theodore's relaxed posture, it was obvious the man had no intention of doing so.
Was he destined to be a corporate slave for the rest of his life?
Just as Marico was wallowing in his misery, he saw Hamilton Amos step out of a car and walk straight toward Kristin.
He immediately stood up and marched over there.
Before getting out of the car, Hamilton had received a call from his mother. Though she didn't say it outright, she strongly suspected Natalie Taylor had lied to them, and that Kristin was actually his daughter.
He had started to suspect the same. If that were the case, he needed a paternity test. This time, he would oversee it personally, refusing to let anyone else handle it.
The little girl was sitting on the grass eating a cookie, shouting at the two brothers chasing each other in the distance.
"Hubert, run faster! Julian is going to catch you!"
"Julian is running so fast, it's like he's flying!"
After cheering, Kristin took another bite of her cookie. Feeling a bit thirsty, she reached for her thermos, but a large hand grabbed it first. The man unscrewed the lid and handed it back to her.
Kristin looked up. As soon as she recognized his face, she pouted.
"I can open it myself. I don't need your help."
Kristin snatched the bottle back and turned her body away, completely ignoring Hamilton.
Hamilton frowned. "You really don't like me, do you?"
"You're Queena's dad. I don't like Queena, so I don't like you."
"I'm not Queena's dad. I..." Hamilton didn't know how to introduce himself, but the title 'Queena's dad' made him deeply uncomfortable.
"I did some bad things to you in the past. Can you forgive me?"


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