Chapter 385: It's All His Faul

Farrah looks around hopelessly at the people in the ward who once was closest to her but are now sneering at her.

Her dearest grandfather...

Her best friend...

Her favorite boyfriend...

Once, they were the whole of her life.

But now...

They all break off with her.

At that moment, Farrah has a sense of loneliness and helplessness abandoned by the whole world.

She can't reconcile to that!

She can't!

How can this happen?

How can this happen!

She keeps questioning herself in her mind, but the answer is unsolvable.

By this time, Farrah seems to become a little out of control and crazy.

Suddenly she runs towards Katrina, who's lying in bed.

Just when Aaron thinks she's going to run over and hurt Katrina, he turns around to protect Katrina in his arms...

Farrah goes directly to the baby in the cot next to them.

At that moment, when Katrina realizes that her baby is in danger, her heart almost jumps out of her body, and she can't help screaming, "My baby!"

However, without giving Aaron time to react, Farrah has already picked up the baby in the cot and rushes to the window.

The baby suddenly wakes up from his sleep. The strange and dangerous breath makes him cry like a kitten.

Katrina's heart starts to ache when she sees Farrah's rude way of lifting her baby from the cot.

Lying in bed, she roars hoa.r.s.ely and exhaustively, "Farrah! You let go of my child! You let him go!"

As a mother, she is almost instinctive, desperately trying to get out of bed and take back her child.

Her baby was born in less than ten months and is much younger and weaker than the average infants.

Her baby was just rescued from the edge of death with great difficulty. When she holds him, she is always careful lest she should hurt him.

However, Farrah is so rude to her baby, and you can imagine how distressed and painful she is.

Farrah stares at Katrina, who is in a state of emotional breakdown, and says word by word, "You're all united against me. You want to kill me! Let me tell you! I won't let you have your ways! Even if I am going to die, I won't make you any better! "

So is she going to vent her anger on her baby?

So is she going to do this to her baby?

Why is Farrah still so obstinate at this time?

No one wants to deal with her; no one wants to kill her.

Clearly, her greed, desire, despair, and ruthlessness have really brought her to this stage.

She can't see the mistakes she has made and the evil consequences she has made by herself, but she has to take her innocent child to vent her anger?

Katrina, tightly embraced by Aaron, cries out of breath, "Farrah! He's still so young! You can turn on me if you're angry! Don't hurt my baby! I beg you not to hurt him!"

When Farrah takes the baby away...

Aaron's handsome face suddenly shows an air of gloom and danger.

He fears that Katrina will hurt herself through this toss.

He holds her tightly, pats her on the back, soothes her emotions, and prevents her from getting out of bed.

In the end, Katrina cries in Aaron's arms and nearly faints: "Aaron, please, save our child! I beg you to save him! I really can't live without him! I really can't lose him anymore! You must save him!"

Even if she dies, she can't see her child dead again.

Take her newborn baby as a threat...

Farrah's tactic is too cruel. It's really too cruel.

In any case, she couldn't expect that her best friend, who has been with her for more than ten years, would one day become what she is now.

She never imagined that her best friend would deal with her most viciously in the world.

Seeing Katrina's near-collapse, Aaron can't say how distressed he is.

It's his carelessness that he doesn't protect her well.

In front of him, she is robbed of the baby she cares most about by Farrah.

Aaron's voice becomes hoa.r.s.e: "He is also my child, Katrina. You can rest a.s.sured that I will save him!"

Hearing Aaron's promise, Katrina knows she shouldn't mess him up at this time and worry him, so she can only lie in bed in pain and tears and be there watching Farrah holding her child.

Aaron stands up and approaches Farrah step by step, his face deep, his expression greatly terrible and cold: "Give him to me!"

Even Eric and Bob can't help standing up from the sofa when they see Farrah stretching her evil paw towards the baby.

Eric snaps, "Farrah! Don't dig your own grave!"

Seeing Aaron's dreadful face, Eric and Bob's strange look, Farrah keeps retreating.

They're all helping Katrina!

Where on earth is she inferior to Katrina?

Why are all the people in the world in favor of Katrina?

Farrah, who is almost extremely mad, opens her mouth in a rage: "Leave me away! I warn you! If you go one step further, I'll throw him out of the window! I'll kill him!"

When she hears Farrah, Katrina in the bed cries more and more desperate and sad, almost out of breath.

Eric is furious and trembling with anger.

It's him, the old fool! It's his fault!

How can he have received such a wolf-hearted woman for their family and for such a long time?

How can he regard such a vicious woman as his granddaughter?

If Katrina, lying in the hospital bed, is really his granddaughter, then the baby threatened by Farrah is his great-grandson!

How can he bear to look at such a madwoman, so vicious to hurt his granddaughter and great-grandson!

Aaron is totally enraged by Farrah. He grits his teeth and says, "Farrah, if you dare to hurt the hair of my child, I'll let you die a beggar!"

Farrah sneers, "Huh? Die a beggar? Is it not enough for me to be forced by you now? Do you think I'm afraid? Destroy what you care about most, and see you live in pain all your life, I am dead and worth it!"

Aaron's voice is full of endless cold and fierce: "It's worth it for you to die, but your brother...Believe it or not, I'm going to have his tendons broken. I'm going to kill him and have him thrown into the sea and feed the sharks!"