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The Adorable Twin’s Sticky Daddy novel Chapter 599

"My father was possessed by the devil. I don't know who is more important to him now. If he favors Nancy yet again, we will be sending him to the nursing home," Fannie said, talking under her breath.

"Fanny, stop being silly! Clearly, Clark is our easiest way to sustenance. We can always use him to blackmail Charles and Nancy. If we allow him to end up in the nursing home, Charles and Nancy will have no reason to provide us with money anymore. You really are silly... so silly," said Jill, in disgust.

"Mom, stop calling me silly! If you continue acting like this and calling me that, I swear, I will go mad. For the last time, I am not silly!" Fannie rolled her eyes at her mom.

"You..." Jill breathed out an exasperated sigh. "Alright. Fannie, you have been acting like this ever since you were little. You can't catch up with Nancy in any aspect. II

"Are you really my mother?! Clark is now helping Nancy. Are you going to go out of your way to help her now, too? My life is so miserable! My parents don't even love me!"

"Of course not! There is no truth to that! Yes, Clark is not your biological father but why do you think I extorted money from Charles? It is all for you, my baby! All for you! I am not sure whether Caspar can get out of jail or not. Well, it won't matter anyway as long as you'll always have enough money to sustain yourself. Only then will I be able to leave you one day without a worry in my heart."

Even the cruel and merciless Jill had great maternal love for Fannie.

She always knew that Fannie was lazy and not smart enough. She had been squandering money since her childhood days. Without money, she'd be unable to move a single step, do anything, or keep living on.

Therefore, for her sake, Jill has always made it her life's mission to try her best to get as much money as she could from Charles while she was still living.

With that money, she would be confident that Fannie’s future was secured.

"Mom, you are so kind. Are you aware of that?" Fannie felt so moved that she hugged her mother. "There really is no doubt that you are my mother!"

"Of course, dear!" she replied, with so much pride in her voice.

"We will have to hide the family register well, then! We got to make sure Clark doesn't have a way of finding it," Fannie screamed frantically as she was shoving the household register under one of her old pillows.

At this moment, the bedroom door opened and Clark came appeared on his wheelchair.

On the wheelchair were two cups of coffee.

Fannie hurriedly put down the household register and her pillow. She looked at Clark vigilantly and said, "Dad, it's already late. Why don't you go to bed yet? What are you doing here in our room?"

"I was feeling so psyched and couldn't fall asleep because I was thinking about the ten million that Charles is going to give us. Which is why I made these cups of coffee to please both of you. Please extend some money to me in the future to spend or something like that," Clark said with a smirk on his face.

"Oh well, you did not want us to give the family register to Charles just now. Why are you figuring it out in such a short time then?" Fannie said in a sarcastic tone.

"Ah! I think what you said makes perfect sense. The Fu family is a wealthy family, after all, and there is undoubtedly no one who can shake Charles' position in the corporate world. So I now think I may have been wrong at the time. My apologies!"

Clark agreed sincerely.

Fanny believed what he said. "You're right, Dad. Charles is rich and it will totally be a gain for Nancy if she marries him. Besides, I have heard that people should help others to achieve success, right?" She raised both her eyebrows repeatedly as if waiting for her dad to agree.

"And there is also an old adage that states it is better to demolish ten temples than to destroy a marriage. We have to believe what we should believe, Dad," Jill added. "That's right. Now I think what our daughter said was reasonable. I was ignorant. I made these two of cups of coffee to apologize to you both,"

said Clark. Clark was a coward by nature and he would never had said such sweet words in front of Jill on a normal day.

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