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Chapter 836

Lydia would delay as long as possible. She would rather die for the sake of Henry, rather than give herself to Peter.

As for the Millers, she had done enough; their fate would be in the hands of destiny.

John's face darkened as Lydia's hysterical accusations rang out. He remained silent, questioning his decisions.

However, he quickly reassured himself that he was not wrong; Lydia was too young and naive to understand what she truly needed. She would appreciate his well-meaning efforts once she married into the Trumans.

He did all that for her own good.

Lydia's mother was taken aback by the harsh words but soon retorted angrily, "What do you mean? It's you and that shameless good-for-nothing, always boasting and offending others. We wouldn't have had so many troubles if it weren't because of him. Why are you blaming us now?"

"We've done all this for your own good. It's fine if you don't understand that, but you can't blame us!"

William chimed in sternly, "You're wrong, Lydia. You
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