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Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! novel Chapter 931

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Key: Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! Chapter 931 Do You Know Something

"Am I the one abandoning you? Mom, don't you feel ashamed saying so?"

Nicole looked at her mother and suddenly felt that this woman had become so distant and strange. She couldn't help but think of Audrey.

Could blood ties really change everything?

People would only give out everything for their own blood. Once they found out that there was no blood relation between them, they would change into another person in no time.

Was this human nature?

Nicole could not possibly understand but only felt deep pain about it.

Mrs. Bush naturally couldn't look into Nicole's eyes so she didn't speak anymore.

The room was so silent that one could even hear others' breaths.

Finally, Nicole showed a bitter smile and walked out of the ward without saying anything.

They had already abandoned her the moment they found Melissa. She had nothing to hope for.

Nicole's leave made Mrs. Bush and Mr. Bush heave a sigh of relief. Only Melissa looked at Nicole's back with a thoughtful look.

Nicole walked away for a long distance and then she suddenly wondered if her parents had sold the house. If not, they might be in need of money now. No matter what, the two had raised her for more than twenty years. This was the last thing she could do for them as her way to say goodbye.

Therefore, Nicole took out a bank card from her pocket and returned back to the ward. However, before she entered, she heard Mrs. Bush's voice.

"Aren't we going too far with Nicole? Anyway, she is still raised by us. If we ask her sincerely, she might agree to help Melissa for the sake of us."

"If so, she would have done that. Mom, don't be so naïve. She's just an ingrate. Think about this. Did she ever care about you after she found out about her biological mother? Did she ever help you when you lacked money? No, she did nothing. She is just busy with being a rich lady. You are nothing to her."

Melissa said coldly.

"Nicole has her own difficulties. Her life in the Green family is not as glorious as you think."

Mr. Bush argued.

"Dad, what do you mean? I can't believe that you still think well of her now. Then why did you come to me? Last time, when I went to find the violin teacher, Nicole must have done something behind our back. Otherwise, Seuss wouldn't tell me that I was not qualified and refused me. He had already said that we would hear from him soon. Dad, you've also heard this. It must be Nicole. She was the only one we met in the building when we were leaving. She must go to Seuss and played some tricks. She pretended to be very helpful to me on the surface, but pulled strings behind. Why can't you see through such a woman? She wants nothing good for me so that I couldn't take good care of you. She just wants you to rely on her and only her."

Hearing Melissa's words, Nicole stopped at the door.

Did Seuss turn down Melissa?

But what did this have to do with her?

She only went there to talk to Elvis. How could this also be her fault?

He who had a mind to beat his dog would easily find his stick.

Nicole decided not to rush in anymore. Instead, she leaned against the wall and was eavesdropping openly.

When Mr. Bush heard what Melissa said, he stopped talking.

"Is this true? Answer me." Mrs. Bush asked in surprise.

Nicole suddenly felt amused.

Shouldn't they ask her? She hadn't even say for herself when they already made a conclusion on this matter.

Mr. Bush pondered for a moment and said, "It should be true. In the Seapolis City, no one can ask Seuss for anything except Nicole and Samuel. This must be the case. I told you so. Nicole has always looked down on Melissa. We've established on that. Alas, how did this child become like this? All our efforts these years are in vain as she winds up as an ingrate."

Nicole was still smiling, but there was no warmth in her eyes.

Mrs. Bush cried when she heard this.

"How can Nicole be like this? She has everything now with the support of the Green family and the Don family. She can live a happy life even if she doesn't work. What about Melissa? Audrey exchanged our kids in the past and we are the one who suffer now. To put it bluntly, this is all Audrey's fault. The Shaws and the Dons owe us. But Nicole is bullying our Melissa. What Nicole did is not paying her debt but making more sins. This is not right. I need to talk things over with her even if I have to leave the Seapolis City. I can't accept this."

As she spoke, Mrs. Bush was about to lift the quilt and get out of bed, but Melissa stopped her.

"What for? She will never admit her ungratefulness on the surface. Talking about this is just an opportunity for her to brag about her good name. People would only appraise her. Just drop this now. When I was captured by Elvis, she never tried to save me. Can't you see who she is? Now that Seuss won't teach me and Samuel demands us to leave the city, what can we do? The only money we have was used for connections for my future. But no one in the Seapolis City was willing to give us a hand. Samuel must have done something or those people wouldn't turn back on us. Mom, stop dreaming anymore. Nicole is no longer your daughter and you should remember that now."

Nicole narrowed her eyes slightly due to what Melissa said.

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