Torn Between Love and Hate

Chapter 1



Chapter 1

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“You want me to donale my marrow to save the ba stard you gave birth to? Deborah, don’t even think

about it.”

On a dusky night, Ashton Mullen lifted the chin of the woman

front of him with his foot, his eyes full of disgust and sarcasm.

In heavy snow that Richmond had not seen for many years, it was cold and lifeless, and snow was

everywhere.

At five or six o’clock in the evening, the sky was already dark. Under the streetlights outside Flora Villa,

Deborah Shepherd’s face was as pale as paper, and her lips were pale too.

Deborah knelt on the ground, her hair and eyebrows covered with snow. The freezing cold wind blew

on her face like cutting from sharp knives. She blacked out and almost fell down.

Deborah knelt in the snow for a full five hours and finally waited for Ashton to come out,

When Deborah looked up, she only saw a cold and noble face. The familiar facial features carried a

strange and ruthless

determination.

Deborah knelt on the ground and begged desperately. She struggled to speak. Her voice was hoa rse

and desperate. “Ashton, Alyssa is really your daughter. Please believe me.

“The doctor has checked. Your marrow matched hers, which is the best proof. I beg you, please save

her, Otherwise, with leukemia, her life won’t last more than three months.”

“Check? Deborah, do you think I will believe it?” Ashton sneered. He lifted his foot under her chin and

kicked her in the chest.

Deborah suddenly felt a dull pain, coupled with the coldness of the ice and snow on the ground when

she fell to the ground. Deborah heard the muf fled sound of her head hitting the ground.

Her body trembled, and then she felt the blood rushing from her throat.

Her teeth trembled with pain, and her body seemed to fall apart the moment she fell to the ground, but

she still held on and didn’t make any sound.

Thinking of her daughter, Alyssa, who was still lying in the hospital, Deborah forced herself to explain,

“Ashton, five years ago, that night, I lay on your bed because I was…”

Her throat was suddenly choked, and she was forced to stop abruptly.

Ashton’s eyes were red, and his hand tightened around her neck. He leaned over and suddenly

approached her.

His voice could not hide the surging hatred. “You still have the face to mention what happened back

then? How dare you!”

Deborah opened her mouth. Her neck was strangled, and she could not make a sound. She suddenly

lost the desire to explain.

In these five years, Deborah had tried to explain too many times. She knew best that Ashton would not

believe it.

Ashton tightened his grip bit by bit and looked at Deborah’s face, which had turned red because of lack

of oxygen.

His voice was cold and bone-chilling. “I will never save your ba st ard. I’ve been dreaming of the day

you die with her. You’ve caused

Helen to suffer. You deserve to die.”

Deborah let out a hurried and painful voice, but there was no way for her to complete her sentence.

It was probably because the wind in the evening was too strong, causing her eyes to unconsciously

tum red.

What else could she explain?

For so many years, everyone in Richmond knew that the illegitimate daughter, Deborah, was

shameless and kept pestering Ashton. She racked her brains to sleep with Ashton and forced him to

marry her after she got pregnant.

There was irrefutable proof.

Ashton took out a handkerchief and carefully wiped the hand that he used to grab Deborah’s neck.

“Get lost. Don’t ever let me see you and that bas tar d again.”

Deborah was kicked to the ground. She tried to get up. She had just propped up the ground to get up a

little when she fell down again.

This time, she seemed to fall even harder. She was in so much pain that her face was trembling.

Kneeling in the snow for five hours, Deborah felt that her knees and body were cold and painful. Her

body shivered, and she could not

bear it.

The blood on her face faded, and Deborah secretly swallowed a mouthful of blood in her mouth. She

did not say anything more, slowly and clumsily standing up.

Her phone rang. It was from the doctor.

Deborah picked up the call. The doctor said anxiously, “Ms. Shepherd, your daughter has a high fever

again and has a serious

nosebleed. She is in a rather bad condition. Hurry up and come over. And you have to pay the medical

fees!”


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