Lucas’ eyes were brimming with tears. Standing stiff like a ramrod, he did not dare avoid the wallet thrown by Mandy, which landed squarely on him.
Fortunately, the thing did not hurt Lucas that much. He looked at Mandy eagerly and said, "Don't be angry, mommy. You can hit Luca all you want. It doesn’t hurt at all."
The more obedient Lucas was, the more pain Mandy felt in her heart. She gnashed her teeth tightly and snarled out, "Why are you still standing there? Get out of here! You are the one that caused this illness. Are you trying to make me die from anger by standing there?”
The expression on Mandy’s face was scary. Although Lucas was scared, he remained steadfast on the floor, standing as straight as a pole as he said, "Can mommy tell Luca what he has done wrong? Luca will change."
As he was speaking, he tried to approach Mandy.
A pang of pain shot through Mandy's heart. She had never been a good mother, and yet Lucas still loved her very much.
However, this was not something that Mandy wanted. The more Lucas loved her, the more painful it would be for him after she died.
If she could instill the image of a bad mother into his heart, perhaps he would not feel so sad after she was gone.
With that thought in mind, Mandy psyched herself up and said coldly, "Your existence itself is a mistake. Lucas, your father
doesn't want you, and if it weren't for the fact that there was no other way, I wouldn't want you either. You are just a feral child that nobody loves. It took me so long to get someone to take you in, but I finally can get rid of you. I’ll count to three. You'd better disappear from my sight right now. From now on, you are not my child anymore and I’m not your mother!"
'You are just a feral child that nobody loves '
'It took me so long to get someone to take you in, but I finally can get rid of you...’
Lucas had been a precocious and sensitive kid. A hint of helplessness flashed across his eyes when those malicious words wafted into his ears.
His voice began to shake as he said," Mommy, you don't want Luca anymore? Please, please don’t throw Luca away. Luca will behave well. Luca can do anything.
Luca can work and take care of mommy.
Mommy, please...” "Shut up! You are nothing but a burden to me. The best thing you could do for me right now is get out of here!" Mandy said before she began to cough violently again.
"Mommy, are you okay?' Lucas approached Mandy and patted her back.
"I told you to get out of here, didn't you hear me?" Mandy snarled as she flung Lucas away. He flew across the room and connected with the wall with a smack before falling to the floor.
Mandy was startled. She wanted to go forward and help Lucas up from the floor, but she fought the urge to reach out to him.
Her days were numbered. She had to make use of the time she had left to make Lucas hate her.
"Stop pretending. Stand up and get out of here. I don't want to see you anymore,” Mandy said coldly.
Lucas stayed on the floor for a while before he slowly got up. While he was getting up from the floor, there were moments when Mandy wanted to rush forward to pull him into her embrace. However, she knew that she could not do that. Once she did that, everything she had done so far would go down the drain. Therefore, she forcibly suppressed the urge.
Lucas turned his head to look at Mandy. There was a hint of vulnerability in his big eyes.
The rims of his eyes were red, and it seemed like he was on the verge of crying. However, he took deep breaths to hold back his tears.
"Mommy, have a good rest. Luca will leave now,” Lucas said as he turned around and left.
Mandy's lips trembled. There were times when she wanted to call out to him, but no words came out of her lips in the end.
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