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Crises in Love novel Chapter 348

Hannah opened the text message with a smirk. She only needed a brief look before sidling up to me, phone in hand. My curiosity piqued. I peered at the screen and jolted in shock, quickly taking the phone from her.

The video clip showed exactly what I was hoping for—an inside view of a hospital room.

Jessica was there, so it was clearly Hazel’s room.

Hazel was lying in the hospital bed, her face obscured by Jessica's figure, but the bandages on her legs and arms told me her injuries were severe.

On the other side, stretched out on a couch, was Farley, sound asleep.

Suddenly, a wail erupted from within, sending shivers down my spine, followed by intermittent shouts, "Call Jerome back... Get him for me..."

It was obvious Hazel wanted Jerome.

Hazel's reliance on Jerome ran deep—not only because Jerome was the head of the Dawson Group but also because he was known for his fearlessness and wild nature.

To Hazel, Jerome was her rock.

After joining the Dawsons, I found out that Hazel never blamed Jerome for the trouble he caused on the streets.

From a young age, Jerome had been part of a rough crowd, always getting into fights and asserting his dominance.

When Jerome got into a fight, and the aggrieved parties came knocking, Hazel never disciplined him. Instead, she scoffed at the victims, defiantly claiming, "It takes two to tango. Why hasn't my son been hit? Maybe your kid provoked him, and you have the nerve to come knocking! If you're so brave, go ahead and hit him. If you think I'm doing a poor job educating him, teach him a lesson yourself. I should be thanking you! Can't fight back and you run home to mommy? How pathetic."

She was utterly unreasonable.

One time, someone couldn't take it anymore and actually hit Jerome, which only unleashed Jerome’s vicious side, and he ended up giving that person a savage beating.

That wasn't the end of it. That night, Hazel, with her three sons in tow, cornered them at their doorstep, hurling insults so fiercely that the family didn't dare show their faces for three days, fearful of Dawson's revenge.

So, when they lived in the tenement building, the Dawsons had a notorious reputation in the neighborhood. No one dared cross them. That was Hazel's pride—having sons, especially a powerful eldest like Jerome.

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