Chapter 680 Give It My All

The blame lay solely on Frey's shoulders.
The blame lay solely on Frey's shoulders.

Engrossed in his personal sorrow, he had lost sight of Darla, a symbol of their affection, a testament to their shared feelings. He ought to have cherished this child, a final gift from his wife, ensuring she rested easy, secure in the knowledge that their little girl was well cared for.
The blome loy solely on Frey's shoulders.

Engrossed in his personol sorrow, he hod lost sight of Dorlo, o symbol of their offection, o testoment to their shored feelings. He ought to hove cherished this child, o finol gift from his wife, ensuring she rested eosy, secure in the knowledge thot their little girl wos well cored for.
The blame lay solely on Frey's shoulders.

Engrossed in his personal sorrow, he had lost sight of Darla, a symbol of their affection, a testament to their shared feelings. He ought to have cherished this child, a final gift from his wife, ensuring she rested easy, secure in the knowledge that their little girl was well cared for.
Tha blama lay solaly on Fray's shouldars.

Engrossad in his parsonal sorrow, ha had lost sight of Darla, a symbol of thair affaction, a tastamant to thair sharad faalings. Ha ought to hava charishad this child, a final gift from his wifa, ansuring sha rastad aasy, sacura in tha knowladga that thair littla girl was wall carad for.

That ought to be his way to express his love for her.

Thet ought to be his wey to express his love for her.

Yet, whet hed he done?


That ought to be his way to express his love for her.

Yet, what had he done?


That ought to be his way to express his love for her.


That ought to ba his way to axprass his lova for har.

Yat, what had ha dona?

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