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Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! novel Chapter 1568

“Honey!”

She must be ashamed at the moment, for she was originally poisoned and doubted Tim wasn’t loyal enough to her and he loved Nicole more than her.

His affection to her changed as well as Tim and Nicole became family members. It was Evelyn who was petty-minded and unconfident. Martin took this opportunity to deepen her suspicion and nearly hurt Tim and Nicole, as well as Tim who would leave the Seapolis City and accompany her to soothe her mind. Then they met Martin and his fellow and got themselves subject to their trap.

“Sorry, I was being too sentimental.”

Evelyn choked with a hoarse sound.

She became lighter when Martin died, and she felt relaxed as well.

Tim smiled and stroked her head, saying in a low tone, “You are my everything, so you don’t have to say sorry. When we got married, I have said to your dad that I will be his son in the future. Anyone cannot deceive him.”

Evelyn kept crying and didn’t know what to do.

She was not sentimental nor vulnerable, but she then realized sometimes she couldn’t help crying.

Tim was concerned about her crying, so he comforted her tenderly. His move embarrassed Nicole and Samuel nearby.

“What are you doing actually? Showing off your romantic love is easy to us, but please mind yourselves.”

Samuel was more or less jealous of them.

Nicole laughed and subconsciously came to Samuel and primmed his sleeves and said quietly, “What should I do? I also kill him. Will you blame me?”

“You are confident that I can handle it, right?”

Samuel was a bit unhappy.

He knew Nicole did that because Tim was her cousin, but he felt not good when recalling how arrogant Tim was to him.

Nicole hurried to say, “Well, my fault. You can punish me at your will later.”

Then she blinked with unknown intention, and Samuel felt a surge of unease.

He pulled Nicole into his bosom and said as if nobody was around there, “It is your promise. Don’t beg for my mercy.”

Nicole recalled of something and she flushed.

“I know it is Mr. Steven’s land, and I think Martin’s death can be well handled in light of the relationship between you and him. Also, my grandma’s cousin will not acknowledge his existence and position, so no one dares to support him. Even Nick cannot do anything to turn the table.”

“So, you have got clear of everything.”

Samuel shared the same idea, and he just wanted to please her.

Nicole gave a bashful laugh, sensed that he was still unsatisfied, so she hurried to be on tiptoes and kissed his face. Then they found two people were watching them.

Samuel looked up and saw Tim was holding Evelyn and they were looking at Samuel and Nicole. They smiled, “It is not a good habit to show off your love in public.”

“Go away. Who starts it first? Don’t you know? And don’t you come up with a way out after you screw up and leave a pile of trouble on me?”

The courtyard became quiet suddenly.

Martin plotted for his whole year, yet none of his family members stayed with him as he was dying. Too miserable it was.

Nicole looked at the body and said in a low voice, “What a cunning ‘hero’! He is killed mysteriously. Isn’t it an irony?”

Samuel held Nicole’s hand and whistled, “What he has done must be punished by the Heaven, no matter how atrocious and cruel he is. Those lives lost must be paid off. He deserves it, and I will ask someone to burn his body and bury it somewhere. People like him shouldn’t be commemorated by his offspring. Just look at Tim, he doesn’t acknowledge Martin is his grandpa. So, what is gone is gone.”

“Okay.”

Nicole nodded.

Martin ought to thank Tim as the former could live a peaceful life. Otherwise, he could never pay off the debts for what he had done even though he died for one hundred times.

“Well, someone else will handle this matter. Where’s Lucas?”

“I gotta talk with you.”

Nicole hurried to tell Samuel that she found Laurence and Cara, the change of the latter, and the story that she asked Evelyn to send Lucas out.

Samuel frowned and turned serious.

“You mean Laurence has become insane without any reason?”

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