Mistaken Marriage, Unexpected Love

Chapter 94



Chapter 94

It was unexpected, to say the least.

Isaac raised a brow at him. “Why? Are you interested in her?”

“No,” Willie immediately replied.

He then asked, “Didn’t you say that she isn’t a virgin anymore?”

As far as he knew, Isaac was not capable of liking a woman of such character.

“| also slept with another woman.”

That made him and Camila even now.

Willie did not say anything more.

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In the hospital, as soon as Debora cornered Camila, she demanded, “What was that? Are you challenging me?”

“| had nothing against you, Debora. It was you who hurt me first. I’m just returning the favor,” Camila retorted sarcastically. She was not afraid of Debora.

There was no sign of fear in her eyes as she looked the other woman straight in the eye.

Perhaps she felt compelled to behave this way because of her maternal instincts.

Debora did not bother denying it. “I just want to know if Isaac is really the father of your children.”

Camila looked at Debora with fiery red eyes and smacked her across the face.

The sound of skin hitting skin rang in the area.

It was Loud.

“How dare you slap me?” Debora gaped at her, dumbfounded.

She did not expect Camila, of all people, to slap her face.

Because of the force she put into the slap, Camila’s hand was now numb. Her voice was brimming with rage as she stated,

“You're a doctor. You should know that the amniocentesis you performed on me might result in the termination of my pregnancy, given that I've only been pregnant for two months. You deserve more than a slap for that!”

If Camila really miscarried, she would never forgive Debora.

Debora had never felt this humiliated before.

With her face flushed with indignation, she bellowed, “Camila!”

She raised her hand to slap Camila’s face, but someone grabbed her wrist from behind.

Debora whirled around and came face to face with Forrest.


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