Of the Sharma stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 783. Let's read the author's Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) Sharma story right here.
The tone of her voice was domineering and cold as she gave the order.
Alice stiffened, her gaze sharp. She was very upset.
After so many years, she had thought that Candace would at least apologize, or she would feel guilty when faced with her daughters.
If that was the case, she would've felt better.
However, Candace did not.
She had probably never suffered from a broken heart.
Alice paused and she said, "Jensen, let's go.
I'm exhausted."
"Okay." He nodded, turning around to give Candace a warning glare, hoping that she would not hurt Alice.
However, she didn't take it seriously.
"Alice, is this how you behave when you meet me after so many years?" Candace asked self-righteously. "I'm your mother. We're supposed to catch up with each other."
Alice's face fell. She turned around abruptly and looked at Candace indifferently. She then started to walk towards her slowly.
Candace stood by the car as she looked at her calmly.
Alice stood before her.
Jensen also came over.
"Jensen, you don't have to come over," Candace remarked. "An outsider like you should not interrupt us as we catch up with each other."
He was livid. He narrowed his eyes as he replied firmly, "I am protecting my girlfriend. Madam Lowe, you don't have the right to ask me to leave you two alone in such a public place like a basement garage."
"Jensen, you don't have to leave," Alice stated. "You are my boyfriend. I'm talking to an outsider, so you don't have to leave us alone."
Jensen stood by her side. He gazed at Candace coldly, without an ounce of respect in his eyes.
Candace furrowed her brows. "If that's the case, then forget it."
As she regarded Alice, there was no love in her gaze. There was only judgment and impatience as she commented, "The man you are seeing isn't really all that. He doesn't have anything you want, and yet you're still going out with him. I think you should break up with him as soon as possible."
Jensen frowned. Candace had said that several times.
Upon hearing this, Alice quickly grew impatient. She stared at Candace and asked in return, "You think? What qualifications do you have to think for me? I'm responsible for the man I chose for myself. Who are you to meddle in my business? You, a self-righteous old woman, still gave birth to a child at such an old age. After giving birth to him, you didn't even want to raise him yourself after that, and left him to Grace. How are you not ashamed?"
Candace snorted, "You have to thank me for my cruelty, otherwise you wouldn't have the ability to take care of yourself like you do now."
"You are the most shameless person on earth." Alice frowned. She frowned tightly as she looked at the woman before her eyes. She had delicate makeup on her face, her foundation was very thick, and a few age spots could be vaguely seen. Her age was evident from her skin.
"I will," Alice hissed. Her voice sounded as if she came from hell. Killing intent was written all over her face, and a terrifying aura surrounded her.
Alice had never shown this side of her before.
Even Jensen was frightened by her.
He had not expected Alice to actually attack Candace.
Although Jensen also felt that Candace had gone too far and didn't deserve to be a mother, he didn't expect that Alice would actually do something like that.
"How dare you!" Candace covered her cheek with her hand as she looked at her younger daughter before her. Her face was filled with rage. "I am your mother."
"Don't mention this," Alice interrupted her callously. "You don't deserve to be my mother.
You were the one who left me with no choice. If you continue to do something like this again, it will not be as simple as a slap next time. I will knock off all the powder on your face and show how deep your wrinkles are."
"Jensen, is this how you educate Alice?" When Candace saw that Alice was being disobedient, she questioned Jensen straight away.
"Shut up," he barked. "You don't deserve to blame anyone. In my eyes, Alice has done nothing wrong. She is amazing."
Jensen held her by his side as he glanced at Candace coldly. "Madam Lowe, please go back."
After that, he turned around and left with Alice.
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