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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

Liberty took the letter.
The lawyer was Jessica’s lawyer.
Jessica had not been sentenced in both cases, and she couldn’t see other people. Even if she was sentenced, Liberty was
neither her family member nor her guardian, so visiting the prison was inconvenient.
She wrote a letter to Liberty and asked her lawyer to send it to Liberty.
Jessica actually wanted to die, she didn’t want to hire a lawyer, but her mother’s family didn’t know what to think, so they hired a
lawyer for her.
She thought it might be for the inheritance of Hank’s house.
Hank added her name to the real estate certificate, and she would own that house.
Her natal family hired a lawyer for her, maybe they really wanted to help her get a lighter sentence, maybe they also had the idea
of fighting for property, she and Hank didn’t have a son and a half daughter, and they finally got pregnant, she fell and the child
had gone.
Without that child, Jessica lost confidence in the future and felt that there was no hope in her life, so she got into a dead end and
finally took a knife and stabbed Hank.
Jessica had property. If she died, her property would be inherited by Hank and her parents. But if she made a will and all of it
went to her parents, if Hank also died, her parents would be able to get her property smoothly.
They didn’t blame Jessica for thinking about her parents like this.
Now she saw that everyone thought that they only used her and didn’t care about her.
“Ms. Hunt, my client hopes that you can read her letter immediately after receiving it. After reading the letter, can you give her an
answer and let me take your answer to see her.” The lawyer made a request.
Liberty said: “Since that’s the case, sir, please come in and have a drink of water. I’ll read the letter slowly.”
The lawyer did not refuse.

Liberty invited the lawyer back to the office.
Duncan’s sharp eyes fell on the lawyer, knowing that it was Jessica’s lawyer, who was entrusted by Jessica to bring out a letter
to Liberty, so he withdrawn his eyes.
After pouring the lawyer a glass of warm water, Liberty sat down and opened the letter Jessica had written to her.
Jessica recalled her, Hank and Liberty’s emotional entanglement in the letter.
She said that She seemed to have won the war with Liberty, but in fact, she lost very badly.
She squeezed Liberty away as she wished, and successfully married into the Brown family, but the life after marriage was
extremely chaotic. Once Liberty divorced, her life seemed to be on the loose, which made the Brown family regret it.
The more the Brown family regretted it, the more they hated Jessica, and her life would be difficult, but that was the path she
chose, and she had to finish climbing this path.
Jessica said in the letter that she was actually unwilling and wanted to live a happy life with Hank. Let everyone saw that she and
Hank were true love and could live a happy life. Unfortunately, the reality hit her in the face. It was crackling.
Jessica said that she regretted that she should not have intervened in the marriage of Liberty and Hank, and should not have
been a third party.
If she had sternly rejected Hank when Hank first tested her, or offered to resign, leave the company, change jobs, find a
relationship with a man who has no emotional entanglements, and marry openly, her life would be changed.
One wrong step, one wrong step.
Jessica also made it clear why she stabbed Hank with a knife. Liberty already knew this.
In the end, Jessica sincerely and solemnly apologized to Liberty in the letter.
She said that she could not apologize to Liberty in person, but could only write a letter. She said that she was sorry for Liberty
and hoped that Liberty could forgive her. She had already received her retribution, and her life was ruined.
If Hank died, sooner or later she would go to h-e-l-l with her.

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