Chapter 108 Her Past

You can’t blame me for doing this. My husband is lying on the hospital bed, and my sonmy son is being tormented in the place you sent him to. I have no choice but to rely on Joste.”

She tried to gain his pity.

you

Dexter threw his keys into the car and didn’t seem to be in a rush anymore. You mentioned raised Josie for more than ten years. Why don’t you share how you raised her during those years?”

Jenny was startled and struggled to utter a single word,

When she was in high school, she insisted on going to the summer camp, so my husband had to work extra hours in odd jobs to cover the cost of her camp. Later, my husband used all his tenyear savings to send her to university. If it wasn’t for him, how would she become the person she is today!Her eyes wandered in fear before she continued, What’s the point of spending so much on her education when she ended up getting married without repaying her parents.

Upon hearing what she said, the tiniest hint of emotion on his face had disappeared.

she went

became softer as she continued. “She worked part–time and didn’t come home often. When she did return home, her father would give her two

ample time between classes. However, she would struggle to save money, as she had to keep up her grades while covering all her daily expenses.

to reduce her spending on food and clothing, which

Mr. Russell.

of him. “You have a good daughter, but unfortunately, she never had a good mother, he remarked with an icy

car door open and refusing

again, you’ll face the consequences. I suggest you stay away from any trouble, even if it’s to keep your son alive.

closed the door forcefully as soon as he warned her. Jenny fell to the ground at the sudden pull. She wasn’t satisfied but didn’t dare to

with. His eyes were like

the car park, the people exiting

corner, her face a

felt her head was about to burst when she heard Dexter admit he was married to Josie. Her

words.

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