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Chapter 109: She Has Nothing to do with the Walter

Just as Wendy was about to call her mother again, she heard a commotion in the courtyard, among which there seemed to be two voices she was familiar.

"Let them go." As soon as Wendy went out, she saw the servants stop Kincaid and Kelly.

After not seeing each other for a few days, Kincaid and Kelly seemed to have aged dozens of years, and their hair had turned white. After all, they were her parents, and they were related by blood. Wendy couldn't just stand by and watch them die.

"All of you may leave first," Wendy instructed the servants.

After the rest of them had left, Kincaid held Wendy's hand and said, "Wendy, please save your sister. When has she ever suffered like that?"

That's right, she had been the one to suffer since she was a child.

"Dad, even if you didn't come to beg me, I would have saved her."

The meaning behind her words was that there was no need to put on an act here.

Seeing the awkward atmosphere between
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