Chapter 73 Bitterness and Destion
Chapter 73 Bitterness and Destion
It was the same taxi from earlier, and Lilian helped Fabiana carry her things and put them in the
trunk.
Fabiana didn''t have much stuff, and all those moldy nkets and tattered clothes were no longer
usable.
But Fabiana couldn''t bear to throw them away. After years of wandering, she was too afraid of
poverty.
She was afraid that if she was kicked out again, she wouldn''t even have clothes to wear.
Lilian could understand Fabiana''s feelings, so she packed up Fabiana''s things and brought them
back to the vi, cing them in the utility room.
Perhaps due to her recent illness, as soon as Lilian finished arranging the things, she suddenly felt
dizzy and lost control of her body, falling straight to the ground.
Fabiana, who had juste out after changing clothes, immediately dropped her cane and rushed
over. "Lily!"
Lilian was helped up, her head hurting from the fall. After resting for a long while, she slowly opened
her eyes.
"What''s wrong with you?" Fabiana asked, relieved to see her awake. "How did you faint out of
nowhere?"
Lilian gestured with her hand, "It might be anemia."
She had just had an abortion and then fell ill, so anemia was normal.
"Hey, don''t worry about anything else. Go rest. I will make you some chicken soup."
Fabiana supported her and led her to the sofa. Lilian looked at the caring person in front of her, and
a long-lost smile appeared on her face,ing from the depths of her heart.
Fabiana had washed her face and still looked so kind and friendly, giving Lilian a great sense of
comfort and warmth.
While Fabiana went to make chicken soup, Lilian took out her phone to check WhatsApp. Courtney
still hadn''t replied to her message.
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She looked at the shopping bag beside her, inside of which was a new phone of the same model.
Lilian took out the phone, transferred the SIM card to the new phone, put the old phone in a box,
and ced it in a drawer under the coffee table.
Opening the drawer, she saw that the divorce agreement was still lying there quietly, just like before.
Lilian stared at the words on the divorce agreement and remained silent for a moment before
closing the drawer again.
She sent a message to Courtney using the new phone and tried calling Courtney.
Courtney had been getting drunk for the past few days, so her speech was slurred when she
answered the phone. She didn''t even know who was calling.
"What do you want? Are you guys done yet?"
Courtney''s shout left Lilian stunned, and Lilian could only remain silent while holding the phone.
Courtney also realized something and opened her eyes, looking at the screen of her phone. Her
expression eased slightly.
"Oh, it''s you. Sorry, I''ve been getting calls from a bunch of peopletely. A bunch of haters tell me to
turn myself in, some scolding me, and someughing at me."
As Courtney spoke, sheughed a few times, herughter filled with bitterness.
"Only when you are down can you tell how hypocritical the people around you are, ha-ha!"
Listening to Courtney, Lilian felt like her heart had been stabbed by a needle, but she couldn''t say
anything, nor could shefort Courtney.
Courtney muttered to herself, "Those people usually disguise themselves so well. Now I feel
disgusted just listening to them. Compared to them, I even find Francis more likable. Isn''t it
ridiculous?"
Compared to those people with hidden agendas, at least Francis was straightforward about his
feelings.
Courtney thought that in these past years, she had lived toofortably, thinking that she had met
a lot of people and could easily see through good and bad people.
"Now I know, besides good and bad people, there are also monsters, all kinds of monsters."
"You know what? A few nights ago, I was walking on the road when suddenly a group of people
appeared. They threw stones at me and took pictures of me. They did things that werepletely
opposite to justice under the guise of righteousness. Before that..."
Courtney paused. "I just got off the phone with the person who imed to be my best friend."
Lilian listened quietly. Courtney''s voice was hoarse, no longer filled with the carefree and unruly
spirit from before, nor the untamed arrogance.
Only bitterness and destion remained.
She was not only sad because she had caused the deaths of so many people, but also because of
the betrayal of her former friends.