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Comeback Of The Adored Heiress

Chapter 489
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Chapter 489 "I..." Despair washed over Teresa.

Madisyn stood there, poised and elegant, which only heightened Teresa's sense of injustice.

Teresa's sharp cry caught everyone off guard.

In the next moment, Teresa dashed to the mall's railing and swung one leg over.

She looked back at Madisyn with eyes red from weeping.

"Madisyn, you droveto this; you're pushingto death!" Then, she turned, poised to jump.

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Everyone froze, and a crowd quickly formed.

"Take it easy, young lady!" "If you hadn't done that, you wouldn't be in this mess.

Get down from there.

It's just money.

You can make it back.

" People tried to calm Teresa, unable to just watch someone potentially end their life.

Teresa continued to sob, utterly heartbroken.

Someone turned to Madisyn and said, "Please, say something.

We're talking about a human life here.

" Tears flowed down Teresa's cheeks as she watched Madisyn approach.

"Scared now, Madisyn? I'll never forgive you, even in death!” "Then why don't you jump?" Madisyn retorted.

Teresa's eyes widened.

She hadn't expected Madisyn to say that.

Didn't Madisyn worry about being blamed if she actually went through with it? As Teresa turned back to the edge, she suddenly becaware of the height.

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She began to tremble.

The thought of the pain if she jumped was terrifying.

Teresa turned back to Madisyn, her eyes wide with desperation.

"Madisyn, I just want a way out! Can't you just letgo?"

"Let you go? I haven't done anything, and you're askingto let you go?" The absurdity of the plea only made Madisyn sneer.

A murmur rippled through the crowd, m their gazes softening with pityas watching they watched the scene unfold. Sstarted to speak for Teresa.

"This poor girl has been driven to the edge, ma'am.

Can't you just let her go? If she really "you ever live with!!! jumps, how will yourself?" "Yeah, what could be more important than saving a life?"