Chapter 2062 Her Life Was Too Hard

When Roxanne heard that, her tense mood relaxed slightly.

Following Bill's instructions, Lucian asked her about his mother-in- law's life before her illness.

At that, Roxanne struggled to remember. She had been only five or six years old at the time, and her memories were very vague. She only remembered that her mother had been ill for a long time, but she always smiled sweetly when Roxanne came home from kindergarten. Her mother had also made her all sorts of delicious food.

Moreover, her mother loved flowers and had many potted plants that filled up the entire yard. This led to young Roxanne feeling like the scent of flowers always surrounded her during her childhood.

At that time, Grant had just started his business and had built a small factory. He would often travel around and bring Roxanne back small items and snacks from different places. He also gave her mother many gifts, such as clothes and jewelry. Her parents were very loving to each other, and Roxanne felt so happy.

Grant would just break things and leave the

and started going out every two or three days, leaving Roxanne alone at home. Although things had calmed down, her mother smiled less and less, and her eyes were always full of sadness. Sometimes, she

was bedridden. Many household chores fell on the young girl's shoulders. Her father rarely showed up, and she took care of her mother while trying not to worry her, all while still going

cry uncontrollably. Roxanne didn't understand at the time, but she did hold her mother tightly and shared

up with

The entire situation completely shocked and angered her mother, which led to

the word “divorce,” but her mother refused to consider it, which led to Winnie hurling insults

Grant had been giving them some money, but this

mother had to sell everything of value to keep Roxanne in school and

to last for three long years, as it tormented

passed away. After that, Grant forcibly took Roxanne to

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