Chapter 272 Let Her Go
Madeleine glowered at them and said with a sneer, “Miss Fletcher, didn’t you just have a miscarriage? I
heard that women with a miscarriage are physically weak and need to be well maintained. Why did you
get out of bed? You are still so shamelessly lying in the arms of someone else’s husband. Aren’t you
afraid of being drowned by spitting? Aha, you are such a shameless woman. Otherwise, you wouldn’t
have shown affection to a man in public. But why do I feel so disgusting when I see it?”
Cora’s face changed.
Madeleine continued, “Cora, a woman’s self-esteem and self-love are important. You are so
shameless. As a woman, I feel ashamed of you.”
Cora’s good-looking face was a bit hideous.
“Zach...” Cora gave a cry of grievance, and the voice made all the women present get goosebumps.
Ophelia pulled Madeleine aside and said, “Madeleine, knock it off! Here is the hospital. Let’s talk about
it after we go back.”
Madeleine turned her head to look at Ophelia and clearly saw the injury shing in her eyes. Then her
anger dissipated like the air in a punctured balloon.
She took Ophelia’s hand to give her invisible strength and whispered, “Darling, don’t be afraid. I will be
with you.”
Ophelia nodded slightly.
Tassach also subconsciously stood behind Ophelia and said, “Ophelia, let’s go.”
Madeleine said, “The air here is too muddy, Let’s go take another elevator. Standing here will smoke
people to death.”
Tassach’s hand was ced on Ophelia’s shoulder. Perhaps the image of Zachariah holding Cora in his
arms irritated Ophelia so much that she did not show rejection for Tassach’s deliberate closeness.
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Looking at the two being so close, Zachariah’s eyes suddenly became very gloomy. He held on to
Cora’s hand with increasing force, and Cora cried out in pain.
“Zach, you hurt me,” Cora said sadly.
Cora spoke so grievously that she caught everyone’s attention. Madeleine’s burning eyes wanted to
burn her. As for Ophelia, she gave Zachariah a look of injury.
Ophelia looked up at Tassach, “Tassach, let’s go upstairs. I don’t think you look particrly well.”
Tassach looked at her with great surprise. Even if he knew that Ophelia might use him to irritate
Zachariah, he was still overjoyed.
He looked at Ophelia with great fondness, “Okay, let’s go upstairs.” This sentence was ambiguous. It
seemed to mean, “Okay, let’s go home.”
When Zachariah heard this, his face waspletely ck. He let go of Cora, quickly stepped forward,
and grabbed Ophelia’s shoulder. With a slight force, Ophelia fell into his arms.
At the thought of another woman being held in his arms, Ophelia suddenly felt particrly sick. The
physical difort made her struggle violently. She said angrily and sadly, “Zachariah, you let me go.”
Zachariah hugged her tighter, and Ophelia struggled even harder.
Madeleine trotted over, beat Zachariah’s arm vigorously, and said angrily, “Zachariah, let her go.
Ophelia is still pregnant. If you hurt her and the child, I will never let you off.
Only then did Zachariahe to his sense, and his arms around Ophelia rxed a little.
Ophelia also calmed down and said in a voice that was neither hostile nor friendly, “Mr. Chambers, can
you let me go first? It’s not good to be seen cuddling in public. I am not as cheeky as you and Miss
Fletcher.”
Zachariah said patiently with a sullen face, “It was a misunderstanding just now. I will exin it to you
clearly when I go home.”
Ophelia’s eyes shed with a trace of loss. If Zachariah admitted it generously, she wouldn’t have been
so upset. But she did not expect that Zachariah, who had always been frank and disdainful of lying,
would learn to act dumb.
Ophelia pushed his arms away, “You still need to apany Miss Fletcher. I won’t bother you.”
Cora also leaned forward, took his arm, and said weakly, “Zach, my wound is a little bit painful. Can
you hold me up?”
Zachariah looked at Ophelia with mixed emotions. Ophelia stubbornly raised her chin and said, “Mr.
Chambers, hurry up and hold your little girl to go up. If she’s got something wrong, you can’t me me
for it again.”
Cora threw a disdainful and smug smile at Ophelia when Zachariah was not paying attention. In the
blink of an eye, she pretended to be very innocent and said, “Zach, let’s go. Miss Ophelia also has to
apany Mr. Conduibh. She doesn’t have much time to apany you. Miss Ophelia, am I right?”
Ophelia gave her aplicated look, then turned to Tassach and said, “Tassach, let’s go.”
After speaking, she walked to the elevator on the other side.
Zachariah wanted to follow, but he didn’t expect his arm to be tightly hugged, and Cora said with
innocence, “Zach, do you regret it?”