Selma Payne's POV:
The weak compassion grew uncontrollably. In the extreme contradiction, Julie could not help but start to love the unwanted son in her belly.
Her attitude gradually softened, and she no longer went on a hunger strike or looked for opportunities to commit suicide. She even asked the servant to increase the nutrition to support the carefree and lively child in her.
The Evaria Family thought she had been brainwashed successfully, so they let go of Julie's shackles. Julie thus got a precious opportunity to get out.
One day after lunch, Julie walked around under the supervision of the servant as usual, but she met an unexpected person.
The man who lied to her walked in. He looked straight ahead and walked toward the mansion in the distance. He did not see the woman in the garden.