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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

Chapter 681
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Chapter 681

‘Well..."

Renee tried to confess several times, but seeing how happy everyone was, she couldn’t bear to kill their joy, so she

ended up staying quiet.

Amidst the joyful mood, Abby’s cute round face suddenly paled. A pained expression crept onto her face.

"Aah! It hurts, Mommy! It hurts so bad!"

The little girl grabbed her chest. She was having difficulty breathing.

Everyone immediately became alert.

"Margaret, the inhaler! Hurry up and grab the inhaler!"

Renee hugged Abby while rubbing her chest and comforting her, "Abby, don't panic. Breathe slowly. Inhale, exhale,

inhale... The inhaler will be here soon."

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Margaret quickly handed Renee the inhaler. "Here you go, Miss Ren!"

Renee took the inhaler from Margaret, put it to Abby’s mouth with practiced familiarity and started pressing it.

Abby’s breathing slowly returned to normal. Her cheeks, which had gone pale, gradually regained color.

"Mommy, I'm sorry for scaring you. I was too happy today, so I forgot to take the medication. It's my bad."

The little girl's pitiful appearance made Renee's chest tighten.

‘You silly girl, it's not your fault. It's Mommy's fault for not reminding you. I'm sorry you had to go through that."

Renee kissed the little girl's forehead. She felt terrible.

When Abby and Adie were born, Abby only weighed half as much as Adie did. She had not developed well in the

womb, and that was especially true for her lungs. As a result, she suffered from asthma from an early age.

Patients of this illness had strict requirements for their living environment. They needed fresh air that had no

pollution and no impurities. Even a slight amount of dust in the air could make the illness act up. If the asthma

attack was not dealt with in a timely manner, it could be life-threatening.

Abby grew up on Sun Island, so she was like a plant that grew in a greenhouse. The air on sun island was perfect for

her condition, be it in purity or humidity.

Over the years, Margaret had been researching various remedies, hoping to find a cure for Abby.

But her herbs required extremely high air quality to grow.

Their apartment was located in the city center. It was obviously not a suitable place for them to stay long-term. It

had even made Abby’s illness worse.

"Miss Ren, we can't put this off any longer. Either I bring Abby back to Sun Island until I cure her illness, or we move

to a place with a better environment. Otherwise, this will just happen again."

Margaret said with a worried look.

"I know. We should have moved long ago.”

Renee took a deep breath and said, "Abby can't live without me, and I can't live without Abby either, so I won't

leave her alone in a foreign land.

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Besides, Sun Island is already..."

She did not finish her sentence.

From a legal perspective, Sun Island no longer belonged to her.

'We don't necessarily have to go back. There are two places in Beach City that can match Sun Island's air quality.

One is the old Everheart Residence, and the other is the Hunt Villa. Whichever it is, we must move there as soon as

possible."

Margaret had looked into this matter.

The Everheart Residence and the Hunt Villa were both located in areas that housed the wealthiest and most

powerful people in Beach City. The air quality in those areas was naturally very good.

"But the area the Everheart Residence is in has been expropriated.

Apparently, a sewage treatment plant will be built there. Why would anyone waste such a good piece of land?"

Renee's eyes turned cold and sharp. She told Margaret, "Don't worry, Margaret. I'll handle it. I'll take them all back -

the Everheart Residence AND the Hunt Villa!"