The Hughes family simply despised her.
The cab driver spoke the truth, ordinary women were not meant to be married into the Hughes family.
Jasper was only toying with her. There was no way Jasper would marry her.
Willow didn’t want to talk about it now. She didn’t want to give Lara and the children high hopes and let them down in the end.
On her way back, she had thought of another point. Jasper didn’t like kids, but Frank and Cindy loved them since they kept urging Jasper to have kids.
If they knew that she had given birth to Jasper’s kids, Frank and Cindy would snatch them away.
Frank would definitely make the kids cut off their relationship with her.
Just thinking about losing her kids made her anxious. In that case, Willow could never let the Hughes family know about their existence.
“Did you make some kind of trouble and scare him away?” Lara was agitated.
The last time Willow went on a blind date with Lars, she scared him away.
“Mom, I’m not that scary. It’s me who is not worthy of them. They looked down on me,” Willow hung her head low helplessly.
She wiped her feet dry not wanting to look at Lara’s eyes.
Lilith brought the first-aid kit over and Willow took it from her. “Thank you. Sit next to me and rest.”
Lilith obediently climbed onto the sofa and sat beside her.
Tristan was upset when he heard Willow say that she was being looked down upon.
It was only when they got to the ward that Lara told her, “Something had happened to Samantha. She was injured and had to stay in the hospital.”
After saying that, Lara went into the ward, and the kids followed.
Willow was surprised. She had thought that they were going to visit some elder in the family.
Willow hated Samantha, but she couldn’t leave now.
The bouquet Lara had prepared was still in her hand.
Willow took a deep breath and followed them.
The scene in front of her was miserable.
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