My Husband Wants Me Dead (Esther and Bradley)

Chapter 105



Chapter 105

Leah explained, “Perhaps he isn’t intentionally keeping it from you, but rather there’s a difference in

thinking between men and women. What you consider important may be trivial to Bradley. Liliane, the

more such times, the more you must stay calm and composed.”

“Mom, you have no idea. I almost sent that b*tch to that dead old man’s side today!”

Once Liliane thought about the wasted drug bottle, she was so angry that her lips trembled.

Leah calmly reprimanded, “Liliane, think twice before you act. I’ve already asked Dr. Birch to

examine Esther’s heart. Once her heart is deemed suitable, we can create an accident and

transplant her heart into you.”

Liliane drank the glass of water and finally calmed down from her mixed feelings of anger and betrayal.

She took a deep breath and sat across from Leah, asking softly, “Mom, if Esther really has selective

amnesia, will she become a threat to me again?”

“She won’t.” Leah’s eyes flashed with a hint of cruelty. “Liliane, have you forgotten? You hold an ace in

your hand. As long as Felix is in your hands, she’ll never cause any trouble.” Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

“Mom, why is that b*tch so lucky?”

Leah sneered. “B*tch and b*tch’s luck.”

Looking at the remains of the teddy bear, Liliane consoled herself and Leah, saying gently, ” Mom,

actually, it’s best if Esther wakes up. Death would be too easy for her. Killing her heart and soul is the

ultimate revenge. Do you think I should make her a bridesmaid at my wedding? Let her witness the

man she loves most marry me?”

Leah held Liliane’s hand, speaking with emphasis. “Liliane, you hate her, and I hate her too. We both

wish she were dead but remember. She’s currently the savior who donated bone marrow to save your

son. You need to treat her like she’s your benefactor. Besides, we can also see whether her amnesia is

real or fake.”

“I’ll listen to you, Mom. Should I go to the hospital tomorrow?” asked Liliane.

Leah shook her head and said softly, “No, don’t go. You need to give them a chance to get along, to

give Esther hope. When the time comes, you can appear and shatter her hope. Do you understand

what I mean?”

“Yes,” Liliane looked worried as she said, “Mom, I can’t be at ease until I obtain the marriage certificate

with Bradley.”

“The marriage certificate is not important. What matters is that you have a wedding,” Leah said calmly

and composedly. “Esther spent five years in prison. In the eyes of the law, her marriage with Bradley

lacks only one procedure. But if your wedding becomes widely known, you won’t be the one who’s in

the wrong, Liliane.

If his grandfather were alive, he would rather not have any interaction with Esther in this lifetime.

Bradley took one last look at the diary filled with girlish thoughts, closed the drawer, and washed up

before going to sleep by Felix’s side.

The moment Bradley went to sleep with Felix, the boy’s little arm unconsciously wrapped around his

arm, and his voice was soft as he murmured in his sleep, “Mommy… I miss you so,

so much.”

“Felix, sleep well. I’ll have your Mommy come to accompany you tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, Liliane’s expression turned frighteningly dark after she hung up.

With cold and ruthless eyes, she looked at the teddy bear on the side and suddenly vented her anger

by grabbing a pair of scissors and violently cutting it into pieces.

Leah did not stop her outburst. Instead, after Liliane had finished venting, she gently handed her a

glass of water. “Liliane, do you feel better now?”

Liliane silently nodded and asked indignantly, “Why did Bradley hide the news of Esther waking up from

me?”

Leah explained, “Perhaps he isn’t intentionally keeping it from you, but rather there’s a difference in

thinking between men and women. What you consider important may be trivial to Bradley. Liliane, the

more such times, the more you must stay calm and composed.”

“Mom, you have no idea. I almost sent that b*tch to that dead old man’s side today!”

Once Liliane thought about the wasted drug bottle, she was so angry that her lips trembled.

Leah calmly reprimanded, “Liliane, think twice before you act. I’ve already asked Dr. Birch to examine

Esther’s heart. Once her heart is deemed suitable, we can create an accident and

transplant her heart into you.”1

Liliane drank the glass of water and finally calmed down from her mixed feelings of anger and betrayal.

She took a deep breath and sat across from Leah, asking softly, “Mom, if Esther really has selective

amnesia, will she become a threat to me again?”

“She won’t.” Leah’s eyes flashed with a hint of cruelty. “Liliane, have you forgotten? You hold an ace in

your hand. As long as Felix is in your hands, she’ll never cause any trouble.”

“Mom, why is that b*tch so lucky?”

Leah sneered. “B*tch and b*tch’s luck.”

Looking at the remains of the teddy bear, Liliane consoled herself and Leah, saying gently,” Mom,

actually, it’s best if Esther wakes up. Death would be too easy for her. Killing her heart and soul is the

ultimate revenge. Do you think I should make her a bridesmaid at my wedding? Let her witness the

man she loves most marry me?”

Leah held Liliane’s hand, speaking with emphasis. “Liliane, you hate her, and I hate her too. We both

wish she were dead but remember. She’s currently the savior who donated bone marrow to save your

son. You need to treat her like she’s your benefactor. Besides, we can also see whether her amnesia is

real or fake.”

“I’ll listen to you, Mom. Should I go to the hospital tomorrow?” asked Liliane.


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