Chapter 1402
"It’s okay, Judith. It’s okay," Dn cradled her in his arms, gently patting her back, his eyes brimming
withpassion.
Judith nestled against him, the mes of resentment roaring within her.
This was the price for ying along with that man, for making a spectacle that would push Dn firmly
onto her side.
Her ordeal was so pitiable, and with Maja''s cold indifference, Dn would surely despise her now. Her
n was working.
A small, triumphant smile curled at the corners of Judith''s lips, though her words were stillced with
manic rants.
She had sacrificed so much this time; she refused to believe Maja would get off scot-free. Sure
enough, Arlene Abbott Sanders soon caught wind of the video. The room spun, and she nearly fainted.
Rushing to her husband Augus Sanders'' room, she found him bedridden, his hair turnedpletely
white in these days. Now lucid, he sat in silence, staring out the window, asionally coughing.
In his youth, Augus had been a standout gentleman in their social circle, admired both for his looks and
his talents. Even with his silvered hair, the remnants of his past charisma were visible.
"Honey, you have to help Judith. She''s been through too much," seated on the bed, Arlene sobbed,
feeling as if her heart was being crushed.
"We can''t be so heartless towards Judith, honey. After such an incident, she''s ruined. Plus, the whole
North American elite knows about it; she''ll never marry well now. I was thinking of having her stay
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elsewhere temporarily, taking her in as our goddaughter, and eventually marrying her off to a suitable
wealthy heir so she''d be set for life."
With cautious hands, Arlene showed Augus the two-part video: one of Maja''s callous abandonment
and the other of Judith''s humiliation. Rage was written all over her face.
"Maja not only stole the man Judith loved but now has left her in this wretched state! This is too much;
she must pay."
Augus''s expression was originally icy, but upon he saw Judith''s plight, his pupils constricted sharply.
He had raised her for over twenty years; even if he despised her, he couldn''t stand by and watch this
happen. But Judith had caused the death of his own daughter, a barrier he couldn''t cross.
"Honey, leave this to me. I''ll make sure justice is served for Judith," Arlene made a call to Dn
instantly.
"Dn, how''s Judith now?"
Hearing her concern for Judith softened Dn''s heart a bit.
"She''s been crying nonstop; her eyes are all swollen. She''s been given a sedative and is asleep now."
Arlene''s heart ached, "I''ve seen the video. Oh dear, that child has a heart condition, too. I''m worried
about her. I shoulde to see her."
"Mom, Judith doesn''t want to see anyone right now. She''s unstable."
"What''s wrong?"
"The men, they didn''t take precautions. The doctor isn''t sure if she might be pregnant."
Arlene''s vision went ck, and she copsed to the floor.
"Mom?" Dn frowned deeply when there was no response.
On the other side, Beck had just entered the room when he saw his mother on the floor, startling him.
"Mom!"
He quickly summoned a doctor, who diagnosed her with a severe case of distress.
Now there were two patients in the house. However, Augus seemed indifferent to Arlene''s condition,
having her moved to a secondary bedroom instead of sharing the master suite.
Exhausted, Beck entered the master suite to find his father with a head of white hair and felt a pang in
his heart.
"Dad."
Augus leaned back, his voice raspy.
"Did you find anything about your sister?"
"Dn went to Greenfield, but he returned quickly."
"I knew it; I can’t count on him."
"Dad, please don''t get upset. Focus on getting better."
Beck reached out to help but his father brushed his hand away. Then, Augus coughed up blood,
causing Beck''s eyes to widen in shock.
"Dad! I''ll get the doctor right away!"
But Augus shook his head, maintaining hisposure even in such a moment. He wiped the blood
from his lips, his eyes somewhat vacant.
"I wonder if Cynthia is still alive. She must me me. My daughter was gone before I could see her
onest time. She looked so much like Cynthia, especially those eyes."
Beck had many questions, but he remained silent.