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... ael Marshall didn’t say he was coming back for dinner; he just told Bella Thompson not to wait for him because he was very busy.

If she lost her husband too, she would be the one swept out of the Marshall Family, never to witness Olivia Jenkins being expelled.

It also meant she would have lost everything.

Bella Thompson was determined not to let the tragedy happen to herself.

No matter what, she had to hold on to everything, to shoulder the burden for her son.

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