The Good Girl's Revenge

Chapter 279



"Mer? What's wrong with you?"

"Mer, how are you? Don't scare mom. Talk to me."

Amelia was choked with sobs. Hearing the dead silence on the phone, she was so anxious but could do nothing. There was no sound except for the sound of the phone falling just now. She could only call out Meredith's name weakly...

What happened to her daughter?

Hearing the noise in the room, Parker immediately walked in.

As soon as he entered the room, his eyes widened.

Meredith fell there. It seemed that she still had some consciousness and wanted to pick up the phone that had fallen to the ground. However, she had no strength and could only fall back into bed.

Parker immediately rushed to Meredith's side and held her hand. The cold temperature made him panic.

"Meredith, don't worry. I'll call the doctor in right away," Parker said sadly.

"The phone..."

Meredith spoke with difficulty. Just then, hearing about her child, she suddenly felt a wave of pain from inside out.

Hearing her mother's anxious voice, she was just unable to respond.

Parker immediately picked up the phone.

Hearing Amelia's cries and shouts coming from inside, he felt depressed.

"Auntie, I'm here. It's okay..."

"Parker, you must take good care of Mer, please.” Amelia said weakly.

"Don't worry. I will look after her well."

Parker immediately agreed. In a short while, the doctor ran in with various instruments.

Parker stepped aside and watched the men beginning to give first aid to Meredith.

Looking at Meredith, he was so heartbroken that he almost couldn't breathe. He even hoped that he was the one who was hurting now, not her.

She could no longer bear the pain.

"Baby, I want to see my baby..."

Meredith was like a child who had lost her favorite toy. Almost unconscious, she still kept repeating this sentence, with her lips parting gently.

There was some pain in her body, but she didn't seem to notice it. She kept repeating and struggling, "I want my child, I want my child..."

Her child, she didn't want him to grow up alone.

For her, the child was just a haunting solicitude in the past. However, today she heard his name and his news, and she even saw his face.

She could no longer suppress her desire for a reunion with her child.

She missed her child so much. She wanted to see him grow up, from a baby to an adult.

Seeing that Meredith was getting more and more agitated, Parker could only walk over and comfort her, "Don’t be agitated. You're not in good health. As long as you take good care of yourself, I will... I will try my best to bring your child to you..."

Meredith was comforted by him and gradually fell asleep under the sedative. Parker looked at her sadly.

Was this a mother's obsession with her child?

These days, he had done almost nothing except staying with Meredith, hoping to help her out of her current anguish.

But now... Her situation was still overwhelmingly discouraging.

Did he still have no way to achieve that?

Perhaps he could only use the most extreme means to make Meredith completely forget the pain. After Meredith fell asleep, Parker walked out with a poker face, "Have you found the person I'm looking for?"

The assistant paused and then said, “I found the person, but..."

Was it necessary to hypnotize Meredith to obliterate her memory?

In this way, no one knew what the result would be.

Perhaps she would forget everything and live happily ever after.

Perhaps, she would become a fool

"I've decided."

Parker's eyes flashed with a hint of intolerance. If there was any other alternative, he didn't want to use this kind of method. However, it seemed that there was no other way now...

"Get ready for that."

Parker said. Then he took out a cigarette and lit it.

The smoke slowly rose, blurring his expression.

Not long after, the hypnotist Dennis was called over.

He was a man in a suit that didn't fit him. His beautiful blonde hair was now dirty and smeared with all kinds of stains. He looked more like a homeless man rather than such an outstanding hypnotist. Parker did not dislike his sloppiness. After Parker told him the whole story, Dennis nodded.

"But, I have to tell you in advance. This is definitely a big risk. Are you really... Going to take this step?"

"There's no way..."

Parker shook his head. Dennis didn't ask any more questions. He walked in and looked at Meredith. To be honest, he couldn't understand why Parker was so concerned for this skinny woman, who had been obviously sick for a long time.

But maybe this was the so-called love...


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