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Trash Husband, I'm the Top novel Chapter 110

Grandma Grace’s face had gone ashen. Her voice trembled as she asked, “Where are you taking her?”

“She’ll be locked away for as long as Samuel’s in prison.”

“You wouldn’t dare.”

“What wouldn’t I dare?” Jordan’s anger finally broke loose. “Samuel is my only son, and you want him behind bars? In prison!”

He’d been holding this in for far too long.

He couldn’t understand why his own mother always favored Aurora. Maybe it made sense, back when Daniel was her husband—back when she still had some value to the family. But now Daniel had divorced her, and was preparing to marry into the Cooper family. Aurora was nothing now.

Sacrificing his own son for a daughter who meant nothing? Jordan would have to be insane.

“You—” Grandma Grace clutched her chest, her whole body swaying unsteadily.

Aurora felt her heart being ripped apart. She cried out hoarsely, “Grandma!”

“Jordan,” she ground out, using his name like a curse, “are you trying to kill her?”

“No, you’re the one bringing disaster to this family!” Jordan roared. “Maybe I should be asking you—are you really going to stand there and watch Grandma die of heartbreak?”

With a dull thud, Grandma Grace collapsed to the floor.

“No! Grandma, please!” Aurora’s scream shattered every last bit of resistance inside her. She broke down, sobbing, all pride gone.

“I’ll drop the charges! Just get a doctor, save her!”

Her voice was desperate and pleading.

Jordan exhaled in relief and nodded for the bodyguards to let Aurora go.

Aurora scrambled across the floor to her grandmother’s side, her hands shaking as she lifted Grandma Grace’s frail body into her arms.

“Grandma, please. Don’t do this to me. Somebody get a doctor!”

Thankfully, Jordan hadn’t lost all sense of decency; he pressed the call button to summon the doctors.

The medical team rushed in, pushing Aurora out of the room.

She stood in the hallway, staring through the half-open door, her face streaked with tears.

“And now that you’re divorced from Mr. Chambers, you’ll need your family. You’ll need Samuel.”

Aurora ignored him completely.

Her hatred and disgust for Jordan had reached its peak, but she forced herself to endure it—for Grandma’s sake.

She repeated it to herself: Just endure.

Seeing that Aurora wouldn’t answer, Jordan gave up and left to fetch his son.

The room fell quiet.

Aurora pressed her hand over her mouth and sobbed silently.

She had no idea how much time had passed when she heard the door click open again.

Wiping her tears away, she turned to see Mr. Hogan Chambers standing in the doorway.

She rose quietly to her feet, waiting.

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