“No wonder Grace never let Lily acknowledge you. A man like you will get what’s coming sooner or later!”
Daniel stepped forward, breaking her finger with a snap, and wiped his hands as he said coldly,
“This was only the first. If Grace refuses to show herself, I’ll keep throwing more.
It’s just a liver donation for Sophia—yet she clings so tightly to her life.”
Sophia stood weakly, pretending to collapse into Daniel’s arms. She whispered,
“Mr. Harris, maybe Ms. Miller just doesn’t want to see me.
Why don’t we leave? I can’t bear to see so many children die because of her…
Even though I truly want to stay by your side forever.”
Daniel gently wiped away her tears.
“You really are kindhearted. Don’t worry—Grace’s liver will be yours.”
Then he motioned for his bodyguards to seize the orphans one by one, dragging them out of their rooms. Dusting his sleeves, he said to Ms. Anderson,
“I’ll give you ten more minutes to reach Grace.
If she doesn’t show up, you know what will happen to these six children.”
Ms. Anderson threw my death certificate at him, her voice panicked,
“What more do you want? I already told you, Grace is dead.
Why can’t you understand plain words?