Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 253



Chapter 253

Upon Langwell's arrival, she saw Zelda in a state of collapse.

"My condolences."

"Who are you?" Zelda asked with red and swollen eyes.

"I used to be the butler of the Kim family. I'm Langwell."

When she heard that he was from the Kim family, she roared, "Please get out of here now!"

"Zelda, I know you are upset at this time. At this point, I want to bring babies to the Old Residence first.

I have already found a nanny to take care of them at home."

"My sister just passed away. Your Kim family came to snatch them. I won't let you succeed. They have

nothing to do with the Kim family. They are the children of our Youngren family."

Langwell thought for a while, but he still had to convince Zelda as soon as possible. Things would be

more complicated if Terence came.

"Calm down first. Now your family has to deal with her funeral affairs. It's a long way from Birmingham. This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

Taking care of babies is urgent."

Zelda went blank just now. She just hated everything about the Kim family.

However, for the time being, she really couldn't take care of them.

Her parents were so old that they might not bear such a blow to bury the young.

They certainly had no time or energy to take care of babies.

After weighing up, Zelda agreed to entrust them to the Langwell family for the time being.

It would be easier to explain to her parents. At least, she did not give them to the Kim family.

Zelda sobbed, "You can take babies away temporarily, but when we settle down with our sister's

funeral, I hope you will send them back to our Youngren family."

"Please don't tell your father about the babies."

Langwell was a little skeptical of Terence. After all, Terence had also been involved in the incident when

Gavin was in trouble.

Terence would not harm babies as they were his grandsons.

But Langwell was afraid that Terence told him that the babies were from the Kim family, which might be

bad for the two babies.

"When my parents come, they will naturally understand everything," Zelda said.

Her parents were not idiots. It was impossible to hide Emily's death.

Zelda was afraid that her parents would overreact. So she finally agreed to Langwell that she would

only mention it perfunctorily. But she wouldn't tell them about twins or their genders.

She would make the decisions when she calmed down.

Nanny Lillian took two newborn babies into Lan's car and went to the Langwell family.

When Terence received the call, he knew something serious must have happened.

Otherwise, Zelda wouldn't be in such a hurry to urge them over.

They packed up in a hurry and drove there.

The road in the countryside was not easy to drive. The driver was in a hurry, but it still took more than

two hours to arrive at Emily's residence.

As soon as they got out of the car, they heard loud cries inside.

Mrs. Youngren held Terence's arm and began to tremble.

Terence looked calm. Although his mind was already in a mess, he could not act strange in front of his

wife. What if he just thought too much?

After a while, the people outside said to Zelda, "Mr. and Mrs. Youngren are here."

Zelda sat up from Emily's bedside and fell to her knees upon seeing them.

"Dad, mom, it's my fault."

By this time, Mr. And Mrs. Terence had fully understood that something really happened to their

youngest daughter.

As soon as they reached the door of Emily's bedroom, they smelled blood.

When she saw Emily lying on the bed with her eyes closed as if falling asleep, Mrs. Youngren

whispered at the head of the bed, "Emily, Emily."

But there was no response.

Mrs. Youngren touched her cold hand and fainted.

"Zelda, help your mother rest on the sofa outside."

Zelda and Terence took Mrs. Youngren to the living room outside. Fortunately, there was still a doctor

here, so he took care of her with Zelda.

At this time, Terence was the only one left in the room.

He could not hold back his tears any longer.

Until Mrs. Youngren woke up, she kept calling "Emily" and her eyes were empty.

Zelda was afraid that her mother would relapse, so she went into the room to call her father out.

Terence heard the footsteps and quickly wiped the tears off his face.

"Dad, mom has been calling Emily since she woke up. You'd better go out and take a look."

Terence sat next to his wife and held her hand tightly.

Mrs. Youngren muttered, "Is Emily up? Where's Emily?"

"Dear, she's gone."

"No, she was okay when I called her earlier. She's still so young. How could she die?" Mrs. Youngren

whimpered.

She was about to sit up to wake Emily up.

In the past, Emily often worked late when she lived at home, so she got up late in the day.

Mrs. Youngren often ran to her room to wake her up for breakfast. She was afraid that missing

breakfast all the time would cause indigestion.

"My dear, I'm sorry. I didn't take good care of our daughter."

Zelda listened, feeling that their words were slapped on her face.

From the beginning to the end, she had kept it from her parents. So the situation was beyond control.

When she knelt down just now, Mr. And Mrs. Youngren ignored her completely.

At this time, Zelda knelt in front of her parents again.

"Dad, mom, it's all my fault." Zelda cried.

Terence asked in a low voice, "What's wrong with your sister?"

"After giving birth to the baby, Emily suddenly had a convulsion. The doctors were there at that time.

However, they couldn't rescue her. They said that it may be eclampsia."

When Zelda spoke, she did not dare to look into Terence's eyes.

"Give birth to a child? How could you hide it from us with her?"

After Terence finished speaking, he slapped Zelda in the face.

Five red finger marks appeared on Zelda's face.

"It's all my fault. I cause her death."

The family of three all cried in the room.

A moment later, Terence asked, "What about the child?"

"The baby was taken out by the doctor. He found a nanny to take care of it first." Zelda said.

She knew that her parents were heartbroken and did not dare to mention anyone or anything related to

the Kim family.

Terence thought that the baby had been taken to the hospital by the doctor, and it should be the most

suitable place. After all, they were too busy to take care of the child.

Now that his youngest daughter was gone, that child was the only bloodline she had left. They would

take her place and raise the baby well.

Terence immediately brought Emily's body back to the Youngren Residence in Birmingham and deal

with her funeral affairs.


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