Hank yelled behind the door, “Shut up and go home, Chelsea! Don’t come here anymore. You’ll just cause trouble!”
Liberty was even more ruthless when she fought against his domestic violence. She chased him down several blocks with a kitchen knife.
Did Chelsea forget that?
Chelsea, who was scolded by her brother, yelled back furiously, “Yes, I’m a troublemaker. I just don’t like that b*tch. My parents are here, so this is my home too. What has that got to do with her? I can come here whenever I want. It’s not like I’m eating out of her pocket or sleeping under her roof. If she’s capable, tell her to pay for her own house. I promise I won’t take a single step into her house!”
She wanted to make Jessica’s life a living hell!
Jessica lay on the ground and cried bitterly.
Except for the time when she was caught red-handed by Liberty and beaten up, she had never been so pathetic before.
She was physically and mentally hurt and felt extremely aggrieved.
Hank looked at her crying and felt both heartbroken and annoyed.
He thought Jessica was gentle, considerate, and understanding. Furthermore, she was young and beautiful. He thought they would be blissful if he married her.
Unexpectedly, the family turned into a mess after Jessica married him.
When he looked at Jessica now, he did not find her pretty, gentle, considerate, or kind. She became calculating and petty and did not get along with his family for his sake.
She could not even stand it when his nephew came over.
Furthermore, Jessica did not cook or do housework.
She was not as diligent as Liberty.
After a long time, Hank crouched and lifted his wife, before assisting her to sit on the bed. He fixed her messy hair and said gently, “Stop crying, honey. Our home will be done with renovation soon. Once the house and wedding are over, we’ll move in and let my parents go back to their house.”
“Hank…” Jessica burrowed into his arms and cried bitterly.
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