Chapter 1394 Disappointed
Chapter 1394 Disappointed
Emmeline stood on the side, feeling a shiver down her spine and mixed emotions in her heart.
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A large hand held her icy cold hand, and when she turned around, she realized it was Abel who had come to pick her up.
He arrived early today. It wasn’t even five yet.
Emmeline couldn’t help but lean into his embrace.
Abel knew that the shocking scene had frightened the little girl.
He reached out and wrapped his arm around her shoulder.
“How could there be such a mother in this world?” murmured Emmeline.
“People come in all shapes and sizes, Abel said.
Janic is so pitiful.
“I always had a feeling that something was going on between them, Abel said. “and now it’s confirmed.”
“Have you met Janic? Emmeline asked, looking up at him.
Abel nodded. “Yes, I have.
Emmeline widened her eyes in surprise. “When? How come I didn’t know?”
“That night when it was pouring rain, you stayed at the guesthouse, and I stayed with you all night.” Abel. laughed and tapped her nose. “Now you know.”
Emmeline was taken aback and hugged his neck. “You were really there that night? I thought I was dreaming!”
The crowd outside the door had dispersed.
Benjamin shouted to Abel, “Why are you just standing there? Come in and have a drink!”
“Alcohol or tea?” Abel smiled.
“What would you like, buddy?” Benjamin also smiled.
Abel said, “Let’s have tea. I need to take Emma home later.
Benjamin brewed a pot of tea.
“Sorry for the scene just now,” Benjamin said as the three of them sat down at the tea table.
“Our little girl has never seen such a spectacle before. Abel smiled wryly. “It’s truly mind–boggling.”
“It’s because you’ve been protecting Emma too well!” Benjamin said, “No one can hide the truth forever. By doing this, you’ll eventually confuse Emma.”
Abel furrowed his brow, “What do you mean?”
“The doctor said the fetus couldn’t be aborted anymore, and I had to wait until it reached eight months to induce labor. I couldn’t do it. This is my child.”
“So, I considered marrying Tony. Maybe it’s the best solution. Even though he did this to me, I also had a responsibility at that time.”
“So, I called my mom. The call was marle to the neighbor’s house, and in front of them, my mom mentioned only one thing: money! She demanded nothing but money from that man! She said I’m still young, and I shouldn’t marry him!”
“From beginning to end, she didn’t ask me what happened, showing no concern at all. All she knew was a man, divorced and about ten years older than me, wanted to marry me. They thought they finally found a way to make money and could strike it rich. She had no idea how difficult it was for her daughter.
After finishing, Janie lowered her head and sobbed.
“That day I saw your mother and your brother, Emmeline said.
“They came?” Janie lifted her tear–streaked face.
“Yes.” Emmeline nodded, remembering the way her mother threw a tantrum.
“But they didn’t come to see me,” Janie said softly. “They never intended to come and see me…”
“It was Bergamin’s idea. Emmeline comforted softly. He said you would be upset if they came to visit you, so he didn’t let them come…”
“Emma, you don’t have to console me. Janic sniffled. “I can imagine why my mom came. They won’t come and see me. They came only for money, you know?”
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