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Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee

Chapter 600
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Guilt flooded his chest as Marcus realized he had unjustly blamed Millie.

In the end, he released his grip on Bria. She crumbled to her knees, entreating, “I’m so sorry. I never should’ve harmed Mrs. Thomas.”

“What else did you do to frher?”

With a trembling voice and a lowered head, Bria confessed, “I accidentally broke the vase in the study, but I manipulated it to make it seem like Mrs. Thomas did it.

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Please forgive me, Mr. Thomas.”

Marcus, understanding he’d misunderstood Millie yet again, was distressed.

But it was too late for the truth to matter.

The true villain was Bria all along, who had driven Marcus to lose faith in Millie.

Now she was begging for clemency.

Had he not driven Millie away, she wouldn’t have perished in the explosion. If he had informed her about the negotiations with Leon in advance, she wouldn’t have rashly exchanged herself for Lois.

At that moment, Derek approached and glanced at Bria kneeling on the floor, puzzled yet not probing.

“Mr. Thomas, I’ve learned that Mrs. Thomas knelt before Leon until dawn on the night before the accident.”

“Kneeling?”

“Yes, she knelt and pleaded with Leon to operate on her grandmother, but he refused. He’s heartless.”

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Hearing this, Marcus was ready to confront Leon. He’d never made Millie kneel.

Leon’s cold demeanor was clear, yet Millie’s actions now made sense. She wasn’t foolish, but rather comered, forced to barter herself for Lois to save her grandmother. suddenly, Marcus’ fist collided with the wall, drawing blood from his hand.

As he left the staircase, Marcus stated, “Return home; I’ll address your actions later.”

Amid the nocturnal quiet, Marcus sat on the corridor bench, dazedly opening his eyes. Ina fleeting vision, he believed he saw someone resembling Millie passing by.

Startled, he opened his eyes wide and cried out, “Millie, don’t go.”

Yet Marcus’ eyes were fully open, and there was no trace of Millie in the corridor.

Instead, a passing nurse was startled by his abrupt outburst, causing her tray to fall and the bottles and jars to shatter on the floor.

Resting his head against the wall, Marcus contorted his face in anguish. He had just encountered a hallucination.