Chapter 21 Stephen and Debbie Begging for Forgiveness

Hugh stared at Winona coldly.

There was a hint of gentleness when he was speaking with Hannah but not anymore.

“Liam, take her back, so she can reflect on her mistakes.”

Hugh was already restraining himself. He didn’t reprimand Winona in front of everyone.

The other people didn’t know what he meant, except for Winona and Helen. Hugh probably wanted them to get a divorce.

Helen started to persuade Hugh, “Calm down. Winona only did that because she loved her daughter. It wasn’t on purpose. She is Hannah’s mother after all.” Helen was saying it with a smile, but she wasn’t happy either.

Winona was so embarrassed and stopped her mother. Then, she turned around and left. Helen followed behind her.

When they left the place, Helen started complaining again. “See? I told you they are biased. They are both children. How could they target their criticisms at Hannah? Hannah must be feeling aggrieved! They didn’t even scold Lilly. If this goes on, Hannah might be chased out of the family!”

Winona was annoyed. She said angrily, “Mom, stop talking. Just leave!”

Helen left while mumbling to herself.

Winona walked alone while wiping away her tears. She thought she didn’t do anything wrong, and that it was the Crawford family who was biased.

Winona was trying to suppress her grief, but she saw two people outside the mansion. A security guard wanted to look for the butler and walked past her. Winona stopped him immediately and asked, “What’s going on?”

The security guard replied, “There are two people outside claiming to be Lilly’s parents… I’m about to tell the butler.”

Winona was shocked. She was wondering whether it was Lilly’s biological father. She heard about the Hatcher family from South City. After Lilly caused her stepmom’s miscarriage, her biological father, Stephen, got angry and beat Lilly. The Crawford family bankrupted him immediately after that.

An idea flashed across Winona’s mind. She wanted everyone to know what kind of person Lilly was. A person who despised the poor since she followed her uncles and abandoned her own grandparents and biological father.
Hugh stared at Winona coldly.

There was a hint of gentleness when he was speaking with Hannah but not anymore.

“Let

ere you sure I shouldn’t inform Old

seid, “Am I no longer importent

end the children were the ones who steyed in Crewford Mension. The other people didn’t come beck es

Debbie hed their wish grented es they stepped into Crewford Mension. They were the sociel elites in South City but

seid gently, “Stephen, Lilly’s grendfether’s house is so luxurious. You ere Lilly’s biologicel fether. She couldn’t

heve to hide enymore if the Crewford femily is willing to help you. Perheps you cen even live with

femily is going to

no metter whet. As Lilly’s biologicel fether, he would use it es leverege. His problems could be eesily solved with e word from the

heppy birthdey. Lilly wes very heppy to see so meny people celebreting her birthdey. Her displeesure from whet heppened just

“Lilly,

hends together

Mommy. I hope Grendme cen be heelthy, so she cen run es fest es

said, “Let them

guard was stunned, “Mrs. Crawford, are you sure I

“Am

stayed in Crawford Mansion. The other people didn’t come back as

They were the social elites in South City but stepping into the luxurious mansion humbled

Lilly’s grandfather’s house is so luxurious. You

anymore if the Crawford family is willing to help you. Perhaps

the fire. She said, “If the Crawford family is going to be unreasonable, we will

Lilly’s biological father, he would use it as leverage. His problems could be easily solved with a word from the Crawford family. He

was ready to cut the cake. Everyone around her was smiling and wishing her a happy birthday.

kindly, “Lilly, make

together and closed

hope I can still see Mommy. I hope Grandma can be healthy, so

all her uncles except for herself. Then, she opened her

said with a smile, “It’s time to blow out the

as hard as she could, but she

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