Chapter 1916
Chapter 1916
These monks had never seen such a spectacle before.
Sure, Mary had passed away and they were the victims.
Yet, they were dubbed as heartless monks.
Martin was so furious, he was on the verge of tears
Just then, someone dashed out from beside Martin.
Before anyone could react, she rushed towards the woman and shoved her to the ground.
Then, there were several loud slaps.
“Erica Martin was shocked to his core.
“Erical
Larkin rushed over, and before Jeannie Oakley could react and scream in retaliation, he grabbed Erica and pulled her into his arms.
Jeannie was slapped several times.
She immediately got up and rushed towards Erica like a madwoman.
“Stop her!” Larkin ordered.
Several ordinary-looking men in plain clothes rushed over and pinned Jeannie to the ground.
“Murderers! The monks are murderers!”.
Jeannie screamed at the top of her lungs.
“Look closely, I’m not a monk!” Larkin retorted coldly.
Erica wanted to rush out and hit Jeannie again, “Your own daughter is crazy, don’t you know that? Why didn’t you control her! She killed a child and you still dare to babble nonsense here!!”
“Who are you! What’s it to you?!” Jeannie struggled fiercely.
She was used to working in the fields and was very strong.
The bodyguards almost couldn’t hold her down.
At this moment, Erica roared back, “I’m her mother! I’m the mother of the child you killed!!”
As her words fell, the entire place fell into a dead silence.
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“Nonsense! She’s an orphan, the police told me!” Jeannie regained her senses and began to struggle again.
Initially, she didn’t plan to come here after the little nun’s death.
But yesterday, she unexpectedly learned something.
Although it was quick, Madeleine seemed to have found a professional medical team this time, and not a scam.
Madeleine’s mother was very happy every day.
Jeannie thought her daughter was very beautiful.
If she could really be cured, she would have no problem marrying a rich man in the future.
In this way, her son would have money for his wedding.
After some thought, she rushed over overnight.
Unexpectedly, these heartless monks, seeing her as if they had seen something horrifying, wanted her to leave.
Left with no choice, she sat on the ground and cried.
Her only goal was to make the monks afraid of her causing a scene, forcing them to help her daughter find medical help.