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Chasing His Runaway Wife by Jamie Stones

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Tabitha was a little surprised. “Is there any evidence for this?”

Trevor explained, “Last year, a friend of mine happened to be working as a bartender at the nightclub and saw

Naomi bring Sylvie there for a drink. When Sylvie got drunk, Pierre cover. After that, Sylvie accepted a few.

pieces of jewelry and half-heartedly did the deed.”

Then, he spread out his hands and continued, “But a bartender telling this story isn’t enough to be a testimony.

After all, there are sdetails that he hasn't seen with his own eyes.””

Tabitha was a little disappointed. “Anyway, thank you.”

She put the materials away and said to Trevor, “Can you please send the documents to two separate email

addresses?”

After hearing her spell out the addresses, he raised his eyebrows slightly. “No problem.”

Beatrice had been a bit frustrated these days.

She and her husband were in the middle of filing for divorce. After the matter of Sylvie’s miscarriage blew up,

Beatrice and Pierre's marriage, which existed in nonly, could no longer be sustained.

Pierre brazenly wanted to get a bigger share of the assets. When Beatrice didn’t agree to it, he brought up

Sylvie’s miscarriage.

At the mention of Sylvie’s miscarriage, Beatrice went ballistic with rage.

‘How dare Tabitha useto deal with Naomi? | can’t take this lying down,” she thought.

While she was thinking about how to take revenge against Tabitha, the housekeeper suddenly cin with a file

bag. “Mrs. Weiss, this express

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delivery is for you.”

Beatrice took it and opened it. Her expression immediately twisted.

It turned out that Naomi was the one who sent her the information in

secret, not Tabitha.

Naomi was also involved in planting the homewrecker by Pierre's side.

Beatrice recalled that Naomi had pretended to comfort Sylvie in the hospital ward and then put the blon

Tabitha. In an instant, she was furious.

“That little whore! How dare she fooland even try to shift the blame? Disgusting!‘ she cursed inwardly.

Although Beatrice had a strong personality, she was straightforward and frank. Since she had misunderstood

Tabitha, she did not hesitate and immediately called Tabitha.

“I've looked at the information you sentand know the truth now. | apologize for misunderstanding you earlier

and saying unpleasant things,” she explained.

Tabitha sent the information merely to avoid making too many enemies. She didn’t expect that Beatrice would

call to apologize.

She quickly said, “Mrs. Weiss, there's no need to apologize. We are all

victims.”

Beatrice was slightly moved.

‘Tabitha’s family had also been destroyed because of that homewrecker. And she’s extremely scheming, she

thought.

She comforted her with a touch of compassion as they were in the sboat. “If you need my help in the future,

just ask.”

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Tabitha thanked Beatrice, hung up the phone, and put on her coat. She had to go for a prenatal check-up at the

hospital.

Today was the day Sylvie would be discharged from the hospital.

When she was packing, Naomi suddenly said, “Sylvie, | saw Tabitha when | was handling the formalities for you

just now.”

Sylvie’s face instantly turned gloomy. “What is she doing in the hospital?”

“I think she’s here for a prenatal check-up. It’s in the obstetrics and gynecology department on the second floor

of this building,” Naomi explained. “When | cback, | saw her sitting on a chair in the waiting area. She

should be waiting for the result...”

Her eyes flickered, and she whispered, “Sylvie, if your child were still alive, they’d definitely be very healthy.”

Sylvie’s anger finally reached its peak. She suddenly picked up the fruit knife she bought two days ago, hid it in

her sleeve, and rushed to the second floor.

Naomi had a small smirk on her lips, but she shouted anxiously, “Sylvie, what are you doing? Don’t do anything

rash!”

Sylvie soon found Tabitha in the waiting area on the second floor. With reddened eyes, she yelled, “Tabitha, give

my child back to me!”

She rushed toward Tabitha as she screamed at the top of her lungs.

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Several pregnant women screamed and ran away when they saw her holding a sharp fruit knife.

Tabitha’s expression changed slightly. She stood up and tried to dodge, but it was like Sylvie had lost her mind.

She soon forced Tabitha into a

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probably had not received the information yet. Tabitha tried to calm herself down.

“Sylvie, it was Naomi who led Mrs. Weiss to the clinic that day!” she explained.

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Sylvie was stunned and looked at her suspiciously. “What did you say?”

Tabitha said in a deep voice, “Think about it. | don’t know you or Beatrice. | wouldn't know that you would come

to the clinic in advance. It's not possible forto send Beatrice a message.”

Sylvie was just getting carried away by the anger but was still capable of thinking properly. She was just blinded

with agony from the recent loss of her child.

Tabitha’s words calmed her down, and she immediately recalled the details of that day. Naomi had volunteered

to take her to the clinic. Not long after they arrived, Beatrice cbursting in.

Naomi heard that and knew her plan was about to get ruined, so she hurriedly walked over to explain. “Sylvie,

we are good friends. What benefits would I get from hurting you? Don’t let her sow discord between

us.”

Then she glared at Tabitha angrily and said, “Ms. Jarvis, you have already caused Sylvie to lose her child, and

you still want to make her lose her friend? Can you try to be kinder and more humane? Is the child you're

carrying precious, but Sylvie’s child is inferior to others and deserves to die?”

Tabitha coldly watched as she spun lies and took out the document from her bag. “You can read it yourself.”