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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 203

Damion could tell that Aimee was very angry.

He said helplessly, "Aimee, I really didn't leave her there on purpose, but she must stay there herself. No matter what means I try to bring her out, she can always go back there. No matter how many people I get to watch her, she ends up going back there."

"I can testify to this," Patrick said, walked over with a few bottles of soda and handed them to Aimee and Damion respectively, "We don't know how she did it. You saw her today. Her mental state is very bad, but if she leaves there, it will be even worse."

Aimee could tell that the two of them were really having a headache, and they had tried their best, and in the end they had no choice but to accept the reality.

However, Aimee quickly thought of a possibility that the toxin she noticed in the old woman's blood vessels played a role in making her have such a reaction.

Damion continued, "Including the things used in that house, she found them from nowhere. No matter where we throw them, she can find them again. And the things we gave her were thrown away."

Aimee can now understand why they let the old woman live in that place alone on the premise that they can take good care of her.

"Who is she?" Aimee asked.

"It's my nanny." Damion said, "In fact, from my father to me, the children of our family are all raised by her."

Aimee froze again.

Patrick explained, "Mrs. Bishop died of difficult labour."

"Then your brother and sister?" Aimee looked at Damion suspiciously. The Bishop family had four children, and Damion was the youngest.

"They don't have the same mother as me. My father had four wives," Damion said.

Speaking of this, Damion also seemed to find it hard to say.

He looked embarrassed and said, "In my family, I don't know if it is under a curse, all women will die in childbirth."

However, this reason was obviously nonsense.

After Damion finished speaking, he laughed at himself and said, "My grandpa always said that maybe our family did something bad and got retribution."

"Then how did she get to your house?" Aimee asked again.

"She was with my grandma." Damion said.

Aimee immediately thought of something else, and was full of doubts about the relationship between Sophie and the Bishop family.

Damion knew what Aimee was thinking, and became a little more embarrassed, and he said, "Sophie didn't marry and have children. She breast-feeded us through improper means."

Aimee immediately understood that there was a way that allowed women who had not given birth to breastfeed.

However, at the time, few people would know about this, and Damion's grandfather would use this, which was really shocking enough.

Damion was embarrassed to explain more to Aimee, and said, "Sophie's mental state has been disturbed since last year. She ran there alone, and then, no matter what methods we used, she refused to come back."

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