I was sitting in the coffee shop, drinking my favorite latte, watching Madelynn and Jordan being thrown several meters away by a van.
Rising high, falling heavily.
In an instant, blood stained the ground red.
After hitting the person, the van collided with the nearby guardrail before finally coming to a complete stop.
The nearby traffic police arrived at the scene and forcibly opened the car door, pulling the driver out.
I knew the driver who caused the accident, and he was none other than Madelynn’s ex–husband, who used to run a casino and got caught.
Today happened to be the day he was released from prison.
The car accident resulted in Madelynn suffering from multiple fractures in both legs.
Even if she didn’t use a wheelchair in the future, she would still become a crippled person with walking difficulties. Jordan is even worse off than her.
Hit the back of the head, intracranial bleeding, underwent a craniotomy surgery.
After narrowly escaping death, unfortunately, my brain no longer functions properly, and my intelligence has declined by …..
When I went to see him, he had his mouth wide open and couldn’t even control his saliva.
Jaslene saw me and aggressively rushed towards me.
“What are you doing here, you jinx?”
“Wasn’t my son harmed enough?”
I glanced at Madelynn sitting in the wheelchair beside me and couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
“Wasn’t it me who harmed your son?”
“If you sleep with someone else’s wife, you have to be prepared for the consequences of retaliation.”
Jaslene pounced on me, trying to pull my hair, but I bent down to dodge and took out a document from my bag to hand it to her.
“I advise you to take a look at this paternity test report before speaking loudly to me.”
Jaslene looked at the report suspiciously and then shouted loudly.
“It’s impossible, absolutely impossible,” I calmly spoke, “If Jordan is like this, do I have a reason to deceive you?”
“Don’t believe me, go check it yourself.”
Jaslene turned her head and looked at Madelynn while holding the report.
“Whose child is Cody, after all?”
Seeing that the matter was exposed, Madelynn still wanted to argue.
“Don’t believe her, she came here on purpose to make fun of us.”
I enthusiastically suggested to them, “Since everyone is at the hospital, why not go downstairs and have it appraised?”
Chapter 11