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Bride Behind The Mask (Frederick and Marguerite)

Chapter 437
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Chapter 437

Marguerite was momentarily stunned “Excuse me, ma’am, what did you say?”

Caught in the throes of her grief for her lost daughter, Penelope swiftly shook her head. “Oh, it’s nothing.”

Every time she saw a girl of her daughter’s age, she’d instinctively compare them to her own child, seeking some

form of solace.

But the resemblance between Marguerite and her daughter was particularly striking, which is why Penelope found

herself staring a little longer than she should.

Afraid of losing her composure and breaking down in front of Marguerite, Penelope quickly excused herself after a

brief response.

Suddenly, it clicked for Marguerite. The girl named Nina must be Penelope’s missing daughter, and Robert’s sister.

No wonder she saw a familiar emotion on Penelope’s face.

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It was the pain and regret of losing a loved one, coupled with a deep sense of guilt.

Numerous times, Marguerite had questioned herself. During childbirth, she had clearly seen the so-called doctor

take away her son. Why hadn’t she fought back and blocked their way?

Marguerite was convinced that if she’d disregarded the advice and take her son back, he wouldn’t have gone

missing.

But she was in so much pain then that she’d fainted. So, this incident became an eternally unhealed wound in

Marguerite’s heart, and she would never be able to forgive herself…

Meanwhile, Robert had searched everywhere before finally locating Teresa’s bedroom.

The door was slightly ajar, and as he pushed it open, he could hear Teresa’s excited shouting.

“Zoom in! Little mute, you won’t hit them like that!”

“Hide in the grass in your ghillie suit! I gave you all the equipment, make use of it!”

“There are only two teams left, let them kill each other first! We’ll lay low for a while. Little mute, hide! What are

you doing running out there?”

Suddenly, there was a barrage of gunfire from the speakers, and the next second, a victory firework shot up, and

the word “Winner” appeared on their screens.

Teresa was stunned for a moment. “Chicken dinner?”

Hayes looked up and asked in a halting voice, “What does… “Chicken dinner’ mean?”

“Winner winner chicken dinner, it means we won, little mute! You’re so good! You took out two teams with a

Kar98k! You’re so amazing!”

As Teresa excitedly dropped her phone, she was about to throw herself at Hayes in a hug, but then she saw Robert

standing there, arms crossed, watching her with amusement.

Her action froze midway, “Godfather? What brings you here?”

Robert approached her, his domineering demeanor softened by a hint of appeasement.

“I brought you some high-quality art supplies, toys, and your favorite Hello Kitty stuff.”

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Teresa smirked, her big, bright eyes twinkling with anticipation.

“Nothing comes free. So you need something from me, don’t you?”

Robert fell silent.

Teresa had a knack for reading people, as if nothing could escape her piercing gaze.

Strangely enough, he saw a bit of Frederick in Teresa.

Since she had seen right through him, Robert decided to cut to the chase, “It’s about my sister again.”

Teresa looked at him without uttering a word.

Robert added, “We wanted your mom to work at Frederick’s company to bring them closer together. But now that

they’re living under the same roof, it’s not necessary for them to be at the same company, don’t you think?”

Teresa contemplated his words, her face lighting up with excitement. “Yeah, you’re right!”

Hayes also eagerly ran over, clinging to Teresa’s shoulder and insisting, “Help… him.

Teresa blinked, thinking about how her dad had defended her mom’s innocence this morning, and she was feeling

quite pleased with herself.

So, riding on that high, Teresa readily agreed.

“You don’t need a portrait or anything like that. Just show me a picture of your sister, and I should be able to guess

what she looks like. Bring out the picture!”