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A Second Chance with the CEO After Divorce

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Clenching his fists, he continued, “Before, when | watched the news, | saw Cathy crying in front of the media

multiple times. She lamented about her young sister dying from depression. She repeatedly said that had she

known her sister was unwell, perhaps she could have prevented the tragedy. Now it’s clear they were all just

putting on a show!”

With a frown, Belinda scrolled through other photos on Joyce's phone and said bitterly, “If Cathy really is Joyce's

sister, it's no surprise she would do such a thing.”

She knew all too well the cruelty Joyce's sister had inflicted upon her.

The first tBelinda met Joyce was in a hospital, where she worked as a nurse. Joyce was a patient requiring

extensive care. One day, while attending to her, Belinda saw the most horrific wounds imaginable. Joyce's back

was covered in festering, red scars.

The doctor explained that her injuries were from being scalded with boiling water and whipped with a whip

soaked in saline water. Despite growing up in the countryside and being no stranger to harsh realities, Belinda’s

heart ached upon learning about Joyce's suffering. She had inquired why her family wasn’t with her.

Belinda still remembered Joyce's bitter reply. “My mother doesn’t believe me. Whenever my sister cries, my

mother automatically blames me. My stepfather’s word is law, and my mother wouldn't dare defy him, not even

to visitsecretly. All she can do is givemoney. My uncle is the kindest to me, but he has his own life. He's

been away on business recently, so he hasn't been around.”

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With these thoughts in mind, Belinda clicked on a memo that she had backed up from Joyce's phone. As she read

the dense text on the laptop screen, she momentarily felt as if she couldn't breathe. The memo was filled with

entries about Belinda and Madisyn.

From the day they met, Joyce had meticulously recorded every encounter, every conversation, and every detail

of her relationship with Belinda and Madisyn. She treated the memo like a diary, chronicling the days she and

Belinda cared for Kristopher in the quaint hospital by the sea, capturing every significant moment of their shared

experience.

Her life. Looking at the words on the laptop, Fred couldn't help but sigh. “Belinda, it's clear... your friend really

cherished you and Madisyn.” He pondered how, even if he had a girlfriend, he couldn't imagine documenting

their relationship with such detailed precision.

Tears welled up in Belinda’s eyes. “Yes, she truly cherished us.”

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They had naively assumed that Joyce would thrive after she moved away with her beloved uncle. They never

imagined her family would just send her abroad alone while they continued their lives untouched back home.

They even declared her dead, claiming she had committed suicide!

Just then, a thunderous knock on the door jolted Belinda from her reflections. She was about to dry her tears

when Marlene walked out from the living room and opened the door, asking, “Who are you looking for?”

Then, from outside, cthe low, cold voice of Kristopher. “Belinda is here, right?”

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conceal his and Belinda's location,

ensuring their safety was a priority.

Marlene had taken a leave, planning

to go back to her hometown to visit

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and let her live in her house. Yet,

despite all their precautions,

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