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Betrayed By Husband And Child (Romina) novel Chapter 58

“What?” Joaquin’s brows furrowed slightly as he turned his gaze to the woman. “Ms. Lambert, do you have a problem with this?”

“No, how would I dare!”

Nadine was immediately deflated, her gaze at the man carrying a hint of avoidance.

She instinctively reached out and tugged at the sleeve of the man beside her, as if hoping he would speak up for her.

But Jericho pulled his hand back, glanced at Romina, and said, “Since you’re helping Joaquin bring his child, let’s forget about today’s matter. After you finish bringing Joaquin’s daughter, you can come to the playground for Kash’s graduation ceremony……”

Before the man could finish, Romina interrupted him directly, “I said I’m not going.”

Without waiting for his response, she took the child’s hand and quickly walked toward the classroom.

Jericho watched her departing figure, his eyes suddenly growing colder.

She had embarrassed him in front of so many people.

Well done!

“Nadine, take Kash to the playground first. I have a few words to say to Joaquin.”

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“Alright.”

Joaquin had intended to leave, but upon hearing Jericho’s words, he stopped and looked at him. “What else do you want to say to me?”

“Joaquin,” Jericho’s eyes filled with curiosity, “Does Grandpa know about your daughter? Why have you never mentioned this before? Not even a hint.”

Joaquin’s expression darkened for a moment. “As far as I remember, Jericho isn’t the type who likes gossip.”

Jericho’s bright eyes showed a trace of confusion. “It’s not really gossip. We’re family, after all. I just want to know more about your life, Joaquin. This is no small matter; Grandpa should be told.”

“My affairs don’t need your involvement. Just mind your own business.”

The man’s tone was extremely cold.

“Joaquin…” Seeing him about to leave, Jericho quickly called out, “Your daughter seems easily frightened. Maybe you should consider taking her to see a psychologist.”

Joaquin’s brows furrowed slightly. “Boys are different from girls. Don’t be so harsh when you speak. No matter how old a girl is, she prefers gentle men.”

Without waiting for Jericho’s reply, he strode away quickly.

Jericho watched the man’s retreating figure, his eyes growing dark and deep

He quickly took out his phone and dialed a number. “Find out about Joaquin’s illegitimate daughter for me right away. I want to know who the child’s mother is.”

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When Romina brought Lina to the classroom door, Abbie was already. waiting for them.

“Hello, Lina! From now on, I’ll be your teacher…”

Romina was suddenly taken aback.

It seemed he didn’t know about the help he had given her before.

Maybe Savannah never mentioned it!

Back when she was injured in prison, her internal injuries were severe. In the end, she asked Savannah for help, and Savannah found Joaquin.

He had arranged physical therapy equipment for Savannah, and it was thanks to that therapy that she managed to pull through.

“Why aren’t you saying anything?”

Seeing her silent, the man looked at her curiously.

Romina’s thoughts were interrupted. She looked up into Joaquin’s eyes. “Her mother, Savannah, and I were cellmates. We got along well, and she once saved me. To repay her kindness, I promised to take care of her daughter after I got out.”

After hearing her explanation, he nodded slightly.

“Thank you for what you did today, Mr. Bowman,” Romina said seriously. “I know you’re not Lina’s father, but in that situation, to protect the child and preserve her dignity, you claimed her as your own.”

“Her mother and I are just ordinary friends. We had some interactions before, so we occasionally keep in touch. I’ve met the child a few times.” Joaquin’s expression darkened. “I heard Jericho say the child isn’t mentally healthy. What does that mean?”

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Romina’s back suddenly stiffened slightly.

Jericho even mentioned that?

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