Chapter 581 Threatening Janette
“I thought you said it was no big deal. Since the idea of getting raped again didn’t seem to faze you, I didn’t think you’d mind.” Seeing how afraid Janette was, I decided to keep up the act.
I only did so because I wanted to teach her a lesson. For all I care, Janette can live her life however she wants, but I won’t allow it to affect Mom! She’s not getting any younger. That frail body of hers can only take so much before it crumbles under the weight of her worries.
“Let go of me, you lunatic!” Even though Janette struggled with all her might, I continued to pull the frightened but angry woman.
The more fearful she seemed, the more I wanted to teach her a lesson for disrespecting others. I thought it was time she learned how to be more considerate.
“You think I’m a lunatic? Have you looked in the mirror recently? I’ve had enough of your self-pity. If you can’t find a reason to live your life properly, I’ll end it for you! Then, Mom won’t have to suffer because of you anymore.”
Enraged, I pulled Janette even harder because I wanted her to regret the things she had said to me.
Convinced that I was serious about pulling her out of the house, Janette summoned all her strength to finally break free of me and hurriedly backed away. “You get out right now, Anna! I don’t want to see you ever again!”
As Janette shouted those words, she looked warily at me, afraid that I would try to grab her again.
Since she was already terrified of me, I saw no point in scaring her further, so I took a few steps toward her and gazed coldly at her. “I don’t have any problem with that, but you have to promise me one thing.”
“What is it?” inquired Janette as her body shivered slightly. From her eyes, I could tell that she had yet to recollect herself.
“You have to promise me that you won’t worry Mom again; no more staying out late with questionable men. Promise me that, and I’ll go,” I stated sternly before looking Janette in the eye as I waited for a response.
As soon as Janette heard what I had to say, she scowled at me.
“Who gave you the right to tell me what to do? So what if I always stay out late to enjoy the company of men? What does that have to do with you? Just because you’re my half-sister doesn’t mean I have to listen to you!” voiced Janette while she continued to glare at me.
“Say whatever you want about me, but one way or another, I’m going to make you listen to me. If I were you, I wouldn’t piss me off. As you said, I’m a lunatic, and I’m ready to do whatever it takes to get what I want.”
I learned that there was no way I could get someone as stubborn as Janette to listen to me by being nice, so I had no choice but to take the opposite approach.
Although that would make Janette hate me even more, I could not care less because I only wanted to see my mother smile again.
The thought of losing a half-sister did not bother me at all. If it were not for my mother, I would not have wasted my time on Janette.
After listening to my threats, Janette narrowed her eyes at me and wondered if I was bluffing.
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