Stop It She's Remarrying by Stellar Strands

Chapter 1074



Chapter 1074

Chapter 1074


Chapter 1074


The man put on his mask and black windbreaker. He then took an exquisite dagger from the drawer and ran out of the room.


From the corridor, Britney saw him come out and immediately hid her phone.


“Master, where are you going?”


The man slowed down and stopped before Britney. “You gave her a tracking device.”


“No, no.” Britney shook her head, her heart feeling nervous. She had been very careful, and never thought that he would notice.


He impatiently snatched her phone and found the records of the phone connecting to the tracking device.


He smiled and said to Britney, “You have gained merit. When I return, I’ll let Britney properly once again!”


After he finished speaking, he gave the phone back to her and speedily left.


you become


Britney was silent as she retreated, leaning against the wall and squatting down, her legs feeling like jelly.


“The northern suburbs.”


The bridal gown on the girl had already been ripped to shreds and she walked out of the slums. barefooted.


Along the way, many people pointed at her.


Her hair was in a mess, flying about, covering a large part of her face.


Her face was tainted with fresh blood, which made it even harder for others to see her face.


clearly.


She did not know when she had stepped on a glass shard, but she simply limped her way forward as if she did not know pain.


She looked like a mad man, her gaze dark, her body emitting a gloomy aura.


Each time anyone saw her, they automatically made way, extremely fearful that they would be infected by something.


She looked around robotically, muttering, “The northern suburbs.”


Walking to a station, she stared at the public transport sign and planned how many stops she needed to get through the northern suburbs and how much time was necessary.


“Too long.”


To take the public transport, it would require over an hour. And by the time she arrived, the


wedding would have long been over.


“Too long.”


She looked around with a dull gaze, wanting to find someone she could borrow a car from, wanting to find someone who could send her on a journey.


However, her gaze had just shifted when those people immediately avoided her.


“He. Hehe.” She gave a low laugh.


Indeed, with how she looked now, who would dare to approach her?


No longer having any hope, she started walking toward the northern suburbs.


Not far away, the man stopped the car, watching her limping, and made a call.


“Pay a passerby and have him or her send her to the northern suburbs!”


Fia was walking as she recalled the past. Her gaze turned colder by the second, but she did not shed a single tear.


“Conrad, you really set up a big scheme. A very good, big scheme.”


She could not even think of when he started to set up this scheme.


Back then, he had personally collected evidence to get Esme to be sentenced. Was it because he knew what Esme did would have her be judged as guilty and he would have to bear the pain? And after that, he set up every single step to help her pave the way to a new life?


She could not make sense of things, and did not wish to continue thinking. She was so tired, too tired.


A horn rang out from behind her. She turned around and saw an ordinary car with a woman sitting inside.


The woman got down from the car in a hurry. “Do you need help?”


Fia replied, “I want to go to the northern suburbs. Can you bring me there?”


“What a coincidence. I’m headed there as well. Let me give you a ride.”


“Thank you.”


Getting into the car, Fia was worried of dirtying the car and tried her best to make herself as small as possible.


The woman looked through the rear mirror and could tell what she was trying to do. She smiled as she said, “Don’t worry. I had just sent my kid, who had just peed in the car, school. I’ll be sending my car for a car wash later on.”


to


Fia hesitated for a moment and looked at her abdomen.


She pinched her palms tightly.


Fla asked, “How old is your child?”


The woman replied, “In kindergarten, two and a half years old.”


Fla asked, “Already at school at such a young age?”


The woman responded, “I have no choice. I don’t have anyone to help out. During the day I need to go to work, so I can’t bring my child along with me everywhere.”


Fia asked, “What about your husband?”


The woman replied, “My husband… We’re divorced.”


Fia responded, “Sorry.”


The woman said, “No worries. We’ve already been divorced for over a year. I have long lost all feelings.”


Fia thought back to about a year ago. Her child was only a year and half old. How hard it must have been for her, a single divorced woman, to be with a child!


“Why did you divorce?”


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