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Chapter 265
When stiffened. Throwing up her hands, she said, “Fine I won’t say anything more. I finally understand what it’s like to be a stepmother–whatever you do, you’re never right. I get it now!”
Harrison frowned, looking somewhat helpless. “That’s not what I meant ”
“Then what do you mean? I’ve taken care of you diligently these past two years, and I haven’t mistreated your daughter. Now, just because I mention the trouble she has caused, it’s too much?” Wren questioned.
Seeing Wren’s confrontational expression, Harrison felt imitated. He turned his head away and fell silent.
When even more enraged, began complaining about how difficult it had been to care for Harrison over t
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After a few minutes Harrison could no longer tolerate it and barked, “Yes, it’s been hard taking care of me. but didn’t I provide you with enough before Harris Pharmaceuticals‘ bankruptcy? No matter how she is you have no right to criticize her!”
When sneered. “Then ask her to take care of you from now on! And stop making me do it!”
With that, she angrily turned and stormed out of the room.
As the door slammed shut, the room fell silent once again.
Hamson sighed and picked up his phone, dialing a number.
After leaving the hospital, Nyla went straight to meet Valarie for a drink.
Valane’s eyes widened when she heard that Nyla had divorced Clark.
“Really?! He agreed to the divorce?!” Valarie asked, her voice tinged with disbelief.
Nyla took the divorce certificate out of her bag and handed it to Valarie. “Do you believe me now?”
with Val e examined the certificate, confirming Nyla’s claim. She handed it back and clinked glass her. Here’s to celebrating your successful divorce! Let’s not stop drinking until we’re completely wasted!” Nyla drank her glass in one gulp and poured herself another full one.
“What’s wrong? Isn’t divorce supposed to be a good thing? You seem a bit down.” Valarie inquired. Nyla took a sip of her drink and briefly recounted the argument she had had with her father.
After listening. Valarie fell silent for a moment before speaking. “I’ve heard about you sending Clark’s father to jail too. From your dad’s perspective, he was just trying to protect you. None of you are at fault. The Sumners are.”
Nyla smiled wryly, her eyes reddening. “I’m not blaming him. I just feel sad. He’s endured so much, and I can’t make things right for him.”
Valarie gently patted her back and said softly, “You’ve done well. If it were me, I don’t think I’d have your courage. But what your dad said is also true.”
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Wren stiffened. Throwing up her hands, she said, “Fine. I won’t say anything more. I finally understand what it’s like to be a stepmother–whatever you do, you’re never right. I get it now!”
Harrison frowned, looking somewhat helpless. “That’s not what I meant.”
“Then what do you mean? I’ve taken care of you diligently these past two years, and I haven’t mistreated your daughter. Now, just because I mention the trouble she has caused, It’s too much?” Wren questioned.
Seeing Wren’s confrontational expression, Harrison felt irritated. He turned his head away and fell silent.
Wren, even more enraged, began complaining about how difficult it had been to care for Harrison over t
the
years.
After a few minutes, Harrison could no longer tolerate it and barked, “Yes, it’s been hard taking care of me, but didn’t I provide you with enough before Harris Pharmaceuticals‘ bankruptcy? No matter how she is, you have no right to criticize her!”
Wren sneered. “Then ask her to take care of you from now on! And stop making me do it!”
With that, she angrily turned and stormed out of the room.
As the door slammed shut, the room fell silent once again.
Harrison sighed and picked up his phone, dialing a number.
After leaving the hospital, Nyla went straight to meet Valarie for a drink.
Valarie’s eyes widened when she heard that Nyla had divorced Clark.
“Really?! He agreed to the divorce?!” Valarie asked, her voice tinged with disbelief.
Nyla took the divorce certificate out of her bag and handed it to Valarie. “Do you believe me now?”
Valarie examined the certificate, confirming Nyla’s claim. She handed it back and clinked glasses with ner. “Here’s to celebrating your successful divorce! Let’s not stop drinking until we’re completely waster
Nyla drank her glass in one gulp and poured herself another full one.
“Wwrong? Isn’t divorce supposed to be a good thing? You seem a bit down,” Valarie inquired.
Nyla took a sip of her drink and briefly recounted the argument she had had with her father.
After listening. Valarie fell silent for a moment before speaking. “I’ve heard about you sending Clark’s father to jail too. From your dad’s perspective, he was just trying to protect you. None of you are at fault. The Sumners are.”
Nyla smiled wryly, her eyes reddening. “I’m not blaming him. I just feel sad. He’s endured so much, and I can’t make things right for him.”
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