"She's carrying your child. Are you really going to just sit by and let Susan go to prison with your baby?" Madison looked at him disapprovingly. "Daniel, at the very least, you should get her out first. She's still in her first trimester—miscarriages are common at this stage." Without saying a word, Daniel walked out. By the afternoon, Susan was brought back to Murphy Villa. Madison let out a sigh of relief. "Susan, don't worry. I won't let you go to prison. I'll go see Chloe tomorrow." Susan's expression was a bit dazed. The next morning, just after dawn, Madison left the house. She had the driver take her to the gallery. The streets gradually began to fill with people. Charles dropped Chloe off at the gallery entrance. "I have an important meeting today. I'll come pick you up aft

