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Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies by Sherri Roman

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Chapter 1008 Truth

Mandy quickly realized the truth.

She had a mocking and sad smile. “Bruce liked me, so he wanted to get rid of

Emma?”

Jack hugged her. “This is not your fault. Bruce was the one who started it.”

Bruce should take the initiative to confess his love to Mandy instead of letting

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Emma get pregnant and then kill Emma, leaving Mandy to bear the pain.

“I know.” Mandy’s voice was a little hoarse, but her eyes were firm.

She would never doubt herself because of this or blame herself.

Since this was the truth, she didn’t need to abide by Emma’s last words.

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Emma and her baby were so innocent. Mandy would make Bruce atone.

Jack carefully observed Mandy’s expression. He breathed a sigh of relief

when he saw she didn’t blame herself.

Jack guessed Mandy’s thoughts and said to her seriously, “I can help you to

catch Bruce.”

Bruce wanted to kill Jack. As long as Jack acted as bait, Bruce would fall for

it.

Unexpectedly, Mandy shook her head. “No need. I want to find him personally

and make him pay.”

Jack first saw Mandy showing such a cold expression since they dated. Her

words were full of disgust.

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“How can I help you?” Jack held her hand distressedly. “Although I can’t fight,

I…”

Mandy stretched out a finger to stop his words. “I only need you to stay with

me. After all, if it weren’t for you, I would now want to die with Bruce.”

She used to have no family and no worries. If she wanted to kill Bruce, she

might choose to die with him. But now she wouldn’t do that. She only wanted

Bruce to go to hell. She had to enjoy her life.

Mandy planned to deal with Bruce. At Jack’s insistence, he followed her.

It was an ordinary Saturday.