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The Heiress's Return: From Zen to Zenith-Chapter 1406
Chapter 1406: 652 Truth_4 Chapter 1406: 652 Truth_4 “As her pregnancy advanced and her belly became more prominent, Virginia Frost finally found out.
Do you know how strong that child was?
Virginia Frost gave her three doses of abortion drugs in a row, yet the child didn’t miscarry, it was really a miracle.”
“Finally, we found an opportunity when Virginia Frost went out for a banquet.
The guard at the Frost house was lax, so I helped her escape from the Frost residence.
We took a train to Pethkids, my hometown.
I wanted her to give birth to the child and then decide what to do next.
I hoped for her to live a common life under a pseudonym, but unexpectedly, Virginia Frost still wouldn’t let her go.
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They chased us to the train station.
I diverted the pursuers and agreed to meet her at Pethkids Train Station.
Upon arrival in Pethkids, Ms.
Parker told me that she was almost discovered at Lostswa Train Station, and a kind-hearted person saved her.
Even then, they pursued us to Pethkids.
I went to find my sister first.
I knew she had a grudge against me and wouldn’t take us in.
I was also worried about causing her any danger, so I took Ms.
Parker to Four Seasons Town.
Just when we thought we were safe, Ms.
Parker’s water suddenly broke!.”
Gabriella Linggo reminisced about the chaotic night: “Out of nowhere, it started to snow heavily.
I had never seen such heavy snowfall in Pethkids before.
I knocked on the door of a house where I had eaten as a child.
Although Granny Dewey of that house had a rough manner, she had a kind heart.
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She took us in and even helped Ms.
Parker give birth.
But, after the hardships of her journey, Ms.
Parker was already exhausted.
Tragically, fate dealt her another blow when she encountered difficulties in childbirth.”
Loretta cried uncontrollably, “What! what happened to her afterward?”
“Granny Dewey had experience in childbirth.
Facing the crisis, she remained calm.
Added to that, Ms.
Parker’s willpower, which was far beyond ordinary people, and eventually, she gave birth to a baby girl.”
Peter Aria suddenly looked up.
Loretta covered her face, sobbing.
Aubree Groove dropped her eyelashes, sitting quietly in the shadows without presence.
Gabriella Linggo stared fixedly at Peter Aria: “Congratulations, Mr.
Aria, you have a daughter.”
But given the current situation, this announcement was nothing short of ironic.
Naturally, Peter Aria couldn’t be happy, he was filled with nothing but pain and sadness.
“What happened next?” His voice was horribly hoarse as if suppressing something.
These three words carried the weight of a mother and daughter’s fraught destiny.
“What happened after that…” Gabriella Linggo’s gaze was a little vacant.
“Ms.
Parker passed a silver locket to the newborn before she left.
She asked Granny Dewey to foster the child to a household, to live a peaceful life.
She said that after a decade or so, if she was still alive, she would return to see her daughter, but if she could not, the child could live a common life and never have to know her true identity.”
“Ms.
Parker departed with the toll of childbirth weighing heavily on her.
I was worried about her and chose to follow…”
“And then?” Loretta asked urgently.
Gabriella Linggo shook her head: “The difficult childbirth…
it had greatly damaged her.
She knew that her days were numbered and wanted to find a secluded place to die quietly.
I was always with Ms.
Parker.
One night, she walked aimlessly in the streets of Pethkids, ending up at the pier.
She boarded a smuggling ship, not knowing that I was secretly following her.
What came next…”
Gabriella Linggo’s voice boiled with resentment at this point, “Some thieves on the ship coveted Ms.
Parker’s beauty and intended to assault her.
Rather than surrender, she chose to take her own life by jumping into the sea.
When I realized what happened, it was already too late.
Those goddamn pirates…
Ms.
Parker’s fate was already tragic enough, why did they have to add insult to injury…”
She instinctively touched her left leg: “My leg was broken by them that night.
But I guess you could call it retribution when the ship encountered a storm and sank soon after.
When I woke up, I was on an island.
I was incredibly lucky to be saved by the island’s natives.
But Ms.
Parker…”
Gabriella Linggo looked grief-stricken; every time she recalled the past, it felt crueler than the last.
In her detailed narration, a woman’s life had come to an end, an end filled with courage and relentlessness.
“No, you’re lying.
My sister couldn’t possibly be dead.” Loretta emotionally grabbed Gabriella Linggo.
“You were saved by someone, my sister must have also been, she can’t be dead.”
Gabriella Linggo shook her head, “On the day when Ms.
Parker jumped into the sea, there was a raging storm.
The waters nearby were filled with jagged rocks.
The chances of survival for a woman, who had just given birth and was physically weak, were very low.”