Love at First Novel by Gu Lingfei

Chapter 835
“Hank, you’ve forgotten about me after marrying your wife, huh? This isn’t how you behaved in the past. You must be bewitched
by that mistress so much that you want to abandon me. What a tough life I have. Why did I give birth to such a son who married
a mistress?
“Liberty, I regret it. I’ve learned from my mistakes. You’re still better. You could cook and do household chores. You also treated
me well and brought good luck to your husband. When you were around, Hank was doing well in his career. He was lucky and
wealthy. Our family was living in happiness.
“Once you left, Hank started to be down on his luck in his career. His income has reduced greatly. Even Chelsea and her
husband have lost their jobs. As for me, I’ve been bullied every day... I regret it. I regret it so much!”
While bawling, Olivia criticized her son for being unfilial. She recalled how her family was living well when Liberty was around.
However, tears did not flow out of her eyes. She was merely wailing.
Indeed, Olivia regretted it, and so did Chelsea.
Making such a comparison only led to despair.
In the past, Chelsea found Liberty so useless that she was eager to see Hank and Liberty split. Now, Hank got together with
Jessica, who was not to be trifled with lightly. When Chelsea provoked Jessica, the latter even counterattacked her fiercely.
When Olivia sided with Chelsea, Jessica told Olivia to live with Chelsea and have her daughter take care of her in the future.
This was because Olivia favored Chelsea and made things difficult for Jessica.
With her competence, Olivia would side with her daughter without being bothered. about her son and daughter–in–law. She even
gave her daughter the money that she got from her son. When she was unable to move around, she would want her son and
daughter–in–law to look after her. Olivia could dream on!
Jessica mentioned that if her parents–in–law continued to be irrational and side with their daughter, she would be unfilial toward
them. She would not be bothered about how Hank was going to treat his parents. Anyhow, she was not her parents–in–law’s
biological child.
Her parents–in–law had never raised her, so she was under no obligation to serve them.

This made Mr. and Mrs. Brown’s blood boil.
“Mom, stop bawling. I’ve been down on my luck in my career. I just want silence when I return home. You keep kicking up a fuss
every day. What’s the point of regretting it? Liberty and I are already divorced. I married Jessica today, and she’ll be your
daughter–in–law from now on.”
Hank was trying to stop his mother from bawling.
He said huffily, “When Liberty was around, you and Chelsea would always nag me about how useless Liberty was. You said
Liberty spent money indiscriminately without knowing how to make money, and that she stayed at home and only took care of
the kid every day without doing anything much.
“You called Liberty a spendthrift and claimed she wanted to live with her sister. The two of them had been stuck together for over
ten years. Before Liberty got married, she had never requested anything from our family. The only request she made was to
have Serenity live with us until Serenity got married.
“You and Chelsesa had been badmouthing Liberty, saying that an adult like her could have rented a house outside since she had
income. She insisted on staying with us, and you believed she wanted to sponge off us. At that time, Liberty would pay you. two
thousand dollars of living allowance every month, whereas Chelsea stayed here for about two months, yet she didn’t pay a
penny.
“When Liberty’s parents passed away, how old was Serenity? She was about 10 years old. What was wrong with being a little
reliant on her sister? The two of them who had always been stuck together couldn’t bear to part with each other. How is that
considered sponging off us? That was what we promised Liberty before our marriage.
“Do you think Serenity was happy to stay in our house and be at our mercy? She was worried about her sister and wanted to
reduce Liberty’s burden. She helped Liberty with some household chores so her sister won’t be too tired.
“Mom, you have yourself to blame. If you and Chelsea hadn’t complained about Liberty and her sister that way, Liberty and I
wouldn’t have rowed so often, which ruined our relationship. That was why I fell in love with someone else.
“You regret it now, huh? You only regret it after learning that Serenity has married Zachary and that Liberty and Serenity’s aunt is
Mrs. Stone. Even if you regret it, you have to endure the guilt. This is because you played a huge role in Liberty and my divorce.
“Anyway, Jessica has become your daughter–in–law. If you want to have your son and daughter–in–law care for you when
you’re old, you should treat Jessica well.

She’s not your biological child, so she doesn’t owe you anything. If you don’t treat her well first, why should you expect her to do
the same to you?”
Olivia was speechless.

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