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A Journey from Bitterness to Truth (Matilda and Yvan) novel Chapter 371

His voice was hoarse, "I can endure whatever comes my way after Matilda regains her memories, as long as you guys…"

He paused, his voice so faint it was like a whisper of fog, "Don't push me away."

Logan's tears momentarily stopped before his eyes reddened even more. He was young and prone to soft-heartedness, but he had no desire to forgive the man before him—his father.

"My mom's attitude toward you is my attitude toward you," Logan said as he stepped aside. "If you want me to let go of my hatred, you've got to earn my mom's full forgiveness first."

Forgiveness? Yvan's gaze was filled with scorn. By the time Matilda was ready to forgive, she'd probably drift away from him again.

...

The next day, an unexpected visitor arrived in Matilda's hospital room.

Seeing the woman before her, Matilda was shocked.

"Hey? Heard you got stabbed, so I thought I'd come check on you. Still hurting?"

Chloe stood by Matilda's bed, her complexion pale but her eyes sparkling. Matilda grabbed Chloe's hand, "You... How did you get here?"

A cold laugh sounded from behind, and Matilda looked up to see Declan.

A sharp pain shot through her head, and Matilda shrank back at the sight of Declan. His men had beaten her, causing her stomach injuries, and naturally, she was afraid of Declan.

Seeing the fear in Matilda's eyes, Yvan clicked his tongue and said to Declan, "Get out."

"Damn, that cold?" Declan pointed at himself. "You're telling me to leave? Talk about burning bridges."

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