Helen said, "Hannah, are you lying to me? Are they treating you so badly?"
Hannah nodded, "Yes, Grandma, didn't you just say that?"
Helen felt like she was shooting herself in the foot and was speechless for a while.
She stammered, "Then… Can you give me a hundred thousand first?"
Something was better than nothing, and Helen did not believe that Hannah only had a hundred thousand. She must be lying to her.
She would not even give her any money. Hannah was becoming more and more ruthless as she grew up.
Hannah stared at her and said, "But grandma, the money is for food. If you take it away, I don't have money to eat. Will you still take it away?"
Helen was speechless.
How is this possible?
Helen knew that the Crawford family would never do anything to harm a child.
"No, you are their granddaughter. How could they not feed you? But I have no money, and I'm sick. Hannah, give the money to me first. When I get better, I will return it to you."
Hannah was disappointed in Helen because her words were full of lies.
She came to see her only to ask for money.
Helen said she missed her, but she just wanted her money.
She even lied about being sick just to get money, which made Hannah lose all trust in her grandmother.
Hannah was sad to realize it.
It turned out that she was not that important to Helen.
Helen's love for her was only for her money. Maybe Helen was nice to her when she was young because she had some value for her.
Hannah knew what it was like to be truly cared for and loved, just like how Bettany treated Lilly, Zachary, and herself or how Anthony treated her wife.
In any case, it was not like Helen.
"Grandma, please leave and don't come to see me again." Hannah had made up her mind, feeling disappointed and sad. She never wanted to see Helen again.
Helen was furious. She refused to give even a hundred thousand to her. She is heartless, cold-blooded, and ungrateful.
Being so young and already so materialistic and indifferent, what will become of her when she grows up?
"Hannah, oh… My heart hurts!" Helen held onto the door frame and refused to leave, as if saying, "If you don't give me money, I won't leave". Little did she know that this only made Hannah more determined to cut ties with her.
Hannah became increasingly angry and sad, and these emotions created a strong sense of resistance within her.
With tears, she grabbed Helen's hand again and growled, "Go away. I don't want to see you. Go away."
Although Hannah could not drag her away, she still pulled with all her strength.
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