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Trash Husband, I'm the Top novel Chapter 107

Monica had just crossed Daniel’s last line.

His face was devoid of emotion as he stared at her pale cheeks, his gaze icy cold. “Ms. Cooper, are you really going to meddle in my affairs now?”

Monica bit her lip, frustration flashing in her eyes. “Aurora, there are cameras here. Don’t you dare make things up.”

If Daniel bothered to check, he’d see she hadn’t said what Aurora accused her of.

Aurora looked up at Daniel, her voice as calm and steady as ever. “Who do you believe—her or me?”

“You,” Daniel replied instantly, without a second’s doubt.

Monica’s face flushed with embarrassment. She couldn’t accept that Aurora had somehow bested her. “She’s lying.”

Aurora met her gaze, unruffled, and said lightly, “Yes, I’m lying. So what?”

She admitted it outright, without a hint of guilt.

Monica was caught off guard.

Aurora shook off Daniel’s hand and walked into the hospital room.

She hadn’t meant to say those things in front of Daniel, but Monica had crossed the line—she’d called Aurora’s child unlucky.

That, she could never forgive.

Monica followed Daniel, her eyes shining with unshed tears. “Dan, she really is lying.”

Daniel’s handsome face darkened. “So you’re saying you didn’t call my child unlucky? That was a lie too?”

“I…”

“Monica, the only woman I’ll ever call my wife is Aurora. If you keep slandering her or my child, I’ll pay Mr. Cooper a personal visit and ask what kind of values the Cooper family is teaching.”

With that, Daniel turned and walked away.

Monica’s composure broke. She shouted after him, “I came back for you!”

Her only answer was the click of the door closing behind him.

Tears slid down Monica’s cheeks.

She’d come back just to see him, but his heart had room for no one but his ex-wife.

Inside the hospital room, Daniel’s family doctor, Dr. Austin, was checking Grandma Grace’s pulse.

Aurora stood quietly to the side, holding her breath as she waited.

Aurora jerked her hand away. Her lashes trembled as her eyes filled with tears.

“Thank you,” she choked out, her voice hoarse. She started to leave.

But Daniel pulled her back, his arm wrapped around her waist.

Her anger flared instantly.

“Why are you so determined to humiliate me?” she snapped.

Mr. Hogan Chambers himself had forced her and Daniel to divorce, all because she couldn’t have children.

Being thrown out for infertility had been the deepest humiliation of her life.

She had wanted the divorce anyway, which made it easier to endure.

But now Daniel insisted on peeling back old wounds just to make her bleed again.

She couldn’t stand it.

Daniel rubbed his temples and looked at Dr. Austin. “Doctor, could you please just say everything at once?”

Dr. Austin chuckled and beckoned Aurora over. “You’re far too impatient. I wasn’t finished yet.”

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