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Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) novel Chapter 1748

Chapter 1748

Two agreements were laid out. It was clearly stated that from this day forth, their mother, Gina, would be cared for by their eldest son, Elliott, and their father, Shawn, by their daughter, Emily. Any future illness or death would not concern the other party!

Bonnie added another clause, stating that the house they currently lived in had nothing to do with Emily and Shawn.

Emily didn't say a word, allowing Magdalen to add it to the agreement.

Both parties signed their names and pressed their thumbprints onto the papers, making the agreement official.

"Emily!"

Elliott looked at Emily with a sorrowful expression. He never thought that their family would end up like this!

Bonnie yanked Elliott away, eager to sever any ties with Emily as soon as possible, hoping to avoid even the most basic greetings in the future.

As the Sullivans left, the hallway became eerily quiet. Emily felt emptiness within her. People always said that one's parents were their roots. Without them, they had no place to return.

Her parents were still alive, but she still felt homeless.

Regardless, she had to continue her journey alone!

Estelle gently patted Emily's shoulder. Her soft, comforting voice held a certain strength, "Don't be afraid!"

Magdalen echoed, “Yes, don't be afraid. Ella and I are here."

Emily looked at them, tears welling up uncontrollably. She nodded, choking back a sob, "Okay.

The three of them sat on a bench, waiting. A few people from OrbitaTech Ventures frowned at the situation.

What kind of family treated a girl like this?

Bard's phone rang. He glanced at it and quickly walked away.

“Alright, go ahead. Don't mention me to Emily.’ Charlie ordered.

Bard responded, "I understand!"

After bidding Charlie goodbye, Bard entered the hospital. Seeing Charlie's car still parked there, he realized that it might have been there all along.

Two hours later, Shawn was wheeled out of the operating room, still unconscious.

The doctor informed Emily that Shawn's life was no longer in danger, but his left leq was seriously injured. They managed to avoid amputation, but it was likely that he would not be able to walk again.

Emily's face turned pale as she choked back tears, “Thank you, doctor."

Once everything was settled in the ward, Bard told Emily, "We will arrange for a nursing worker to look after Shawn. Go home and when Shawn wakes up, we will tell you immediately."

Emily made her stance clear, “Once the legal assessment of your company's losses is complete, I will not shirk my responsibilities. Even if I can't pay now, I will eventually repay the debt."

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