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Can't Let Go novel Chapter 20

  Mom was dead.

  These three words here sounded extremely weird.

  "Mom is dead, you know?" Her soft voice trembled, and there was sadness in her voice. Inexplicably, the people frowned because of this voice.

  Mary Yun was stupefied for a moment. Then she refuted her at once, "What nonsense are you talking about? My mother is here!"

  After hearing these words, Nian began to laugh.

  Then she went to a bartender and drank up a glass of wine from a tray he was holding.

  "What are you fooling around about?" James Yun hurriedly came forward, clutching her hand with an extremely unpleasant expression.

  She had never had a drink before. This kind of spicy feeling was piercing her throat and making her particularly uncomfortable.

  "Dad!" She smiled."Are you happy that your ex-wife is dead?"

  Mary Yun had a bad feeling, so she took her hand, "Nian, you drank too much, stop fooling around, and be a good girl."

  "Am I messing up with you?" she was smiling, but her long and narrow eyebrows were full of sarcasm and ridicule, "You sent her a lot of messages last night. She didn't tell you she was going to kill herself today, did she... Your engagement party is really memorable with your mother committing suicide."

  ''Bang!" James Yun could not bear it and slapfell her in her face.

  This slap was too heavy for her body to bear after what she had been through. Linda Yun hadn't recovered from her illness the night before. She was caught in the rain and her mom committed suicide.

  In an instant, she fell to the ground, and red blood flowed from her mouth.

  Her head began to ache badly at this moment.

  Her tears could not help falling...

  Mom, did you see that?

  They were not sad at all after your death.

  All they had was disgust to me.

  Oh, what a great Yun's family!

  On seeing it, Mary Yun crouched down hurriedly, pulled her and said, "Nian, stop it. I'll take you home, okay?"

  What Mary Yun said and did left people with a good impression.

  On the contrary, they hated Linda Yun even more.

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