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Chapter 855

Chapter 855

Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook

Chapter 855:

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The question pierced Jimena's heart, evoking a poignant pang in her chest. With trembling hands, he wrote his response, his words revealing the weight of his resignation. "It is useless to want."

Each of Davey's personal doctors signed on for three years, but survival was rare. Many did not see the end of their mandates.

Casey blinked, writing down. «Dr. Hinks, if you want to come back, I can help you.

Jimena's eyes widened in surprise as she wrote. "Madam, what are you saying?"

Perplexed, Jimena couldn't understand why Casey would make such an offer of help.

Casey scribbled quickly on the paper. «I want to return to my country because I…».

Pausing with her pen, Casey didn't finish thinking about missing her son and continued, "I want to come back, too."

Jimena made a gesture with her hands and asked, "Madam, is it Mr. Glyn who won't let you go?"

Casey nodded, her elegant handwriting showing her resolve as she wrote forcefully. "Do you believe me?"

Jimena, still a little dazed, nodded.

"Help me buy some traditional herb, but remember that Mr. Glyn must not find out that it was you who bought it." Casey wrote down his instructions.

Casey warned of Davey's suspicious nature, worried that any hint of Jimena's involvement could lead to unwarranted suspicion.

When Casey remembered the humiliation she had just received, she bit her lower lip so hard it almost bled. From the moment she and Davey met again, her nightmares began.

At that time, Davey imprisoned Casey in his villa in Ardlens, and she lived like a nightmare for half a month. Finally, she managed to escape when he wasn't paying attention to her. That was five years ago.

At the time, the Hayes family was in trouble. Casey didn't want to add more problems to her family and the Foster family, so she hid alone in the quiet and secluded Siren. There, she gave birth to a daughter.

Casey later discovered traces of Davey's men. She was so nervous that she asked a kind neighbor to hand her daughter over to someone she trusted.

As expected, Davey's men caught Casey. Davey picked her up and took her overseas. He stayed in a remote place called Aurora, a primitive tribe with no rule of law.

Davey took Casey there because it was a better place to imprison her and cut off all contact with Ambrosia.

When Casey first got there, she tried her best to resist, wanting to leave. No matter how difficult his situation was, he did not give up the idea of ​​escaping.

But when Casey heard the news of her daughter's death, her world came crashing down. The others assumed that Casey had accidentally fallen from the balcony.

No one knew that he had jumped from the balcony out of desperation.

Since then he had been in a coma for five years.

When Casey woke up, she found that Davey hadn't changed at all. He was still the same paranoid, bloodthirsty, crazy Davey she knew.

Davey didn't care how many people he would kill to keep Casey by his side.

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