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From Hatred to Passionate Love Amelia Hart

Chapter 429
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Chapter 429 Grace's Death Has Nothing to Do with Kelvin "I know you're upset, Penelope. Take a breath. Lucy's still your daughter, just misled." Connor paused. "Talk to Kelvin. He can help get Lucy back to normal." Penelope sighed. "The woman Lucy called 'Mommy' was brought to The King Manor by him. She's always been under his control and then suddenly pretended to be me. Dad, I can't stop overthinking." "Do you think Lucy not recognizing you is Kelvin's doing?" Penelope twirled her spaghetti, steam blurring her vision. She wasn't sure if Lucy's change was Kelvin's fault. She didn't fully trust Madison either. When she was emotional, she had no outlet but to hate and despise him.

If Kelvin was innocent, why would Madison frhim? "He might not do it, but Madison is his responsibility. He didn't handle her properly, and now this happened." Blaming him felt justified.

"Dad, do you remember how Mom died?" Penelope asked softly. "Only Kelvin and Mom were in the ward. He didn't call the doctor in time, missing the best chance to save her..." From that moment, she deeply distrusted Kelvin. He was strong and ruthless, harsh to others and himself. Grace's death made Penelope see his true nature, and she decided to leave him forever. Kelvin lacked compassion and would stop at nothing to get what he wanted. Penelope couldn't stay with someone like that. Connor looked at her. "Penelope, there's something I need to tell you." "Dad, go ahead." "We misunderstood Kelvin about your mom's death." Penelope's hand with the fork froze mid-air. "Dad." Connor stood up, went to the bedroom, and returned with a phone. Penelope recognized it as Grace's old phone, the one she had bought for her.

"When I went through your mom's stuff, I held onto her phone. Sometimes I charge it and browse the photos," Connor mentioned. "One time, I stumbled upon a recording."." "A recording?" "Yes." Connor handed her the phone. "It's long. Listen to it. You might find sanswers." Penelope took the phone, her hands trembling.

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"It should be a recording your mom made," Connor said. "She called Nathan to give him instructions and recorded it so she wouldn't forget. But after Nathan left, Kelvin cto see her." Penelope played the recording. Grace's voice filled the dining room, as if she were still alive.

If you're loving the book, nel5sis where the adventure continues. Join us for the complete experience-all for free. The next chapter is eagerly waiting for you! Listening to Grace's instructions to Nathan, Penelope burst into tears.

The greatest love is a mother's love for her children.

Now that she was a mother, she deeply understood Grace's feelings.

If Penelope knew she didn't have long to live, she'd arrange her child's future just like Grace did.

The recording was long. The first part was Grace talking to Nathan, then Kelvin's voice cin. Grace was emotional, pushing Kelvin to divorce her. Though displeased, Kelvin didn't provoke her and kept trying to call a doctor, but Grace stopped him.

Then Penelope heard it: "I, Kelvin, will only love Penelope in my life. I will always be good to her and never change my heart! If I break this promise, may I be struck by lightning, die a horrible death, and have no descendants, and may the Davis Group go bankrupt!" He had made that promise to Grace before she died. He didn't provoke her; he tried to save her but was stopped.

Penelope realized she had misunderstood him. She thought Grace's death was because he said something that worsened her condition.

Connor spoke up. "Penelope, we all thought your mom's death was Kelvin's fault. This recording shows we were wrong." Penelope stayed silent.

"We can't blhim for that. Your mom's health was already failing."

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"Dad," Penelope interrupted, "this recording only proves he didn't om provoke Mom or directly cause her death. But remember, how did Mom end up in the hospital, and why was she critically ill?" It was Kelvin who destroyed the Cooper family and prevented Grace from taking her medication. Penelope remembered all of it.

"One thing at a time," Connor replied. "He was wrong, but his mistake wasn't causing your mom's death." Penelope closed her eyes. "Dad, I don't know what's right or wrong anymore. I'm so tired. I just want to lie down and never wake up." She felt like she had endured a lifetof suffering in her twenties.

"Leave the past behind. It won't do any good to dwell on it. What matters Ο Π most is living in the now.", "Connor ΝΟ said "Penelope, I still think it's unlikely that Kelvin caused Lucy's cognitive disorder."

Penelope covered her face. "Dad, why does someone like Kelvin exist? om Every event seems unrelated to him, yet he's entangled in everything. He did nothing, but he's the cause of it all." Vincent died, and Kelvin wanted the Cooper family to pay. From his perspective, he was just seeking revenge. But he destroyed the Cooper family and ruined Penelope's future.

Was Kelvin wrong? At the time, he didn't know the person who caused Vincent's death wasn't Connor.