People used to say that a blessed person wouldn’t marry into a family that wasn’t blessed. Since the Brown family wasn’t blessed, they lost Liberty, who was a good daughter-in-law.
“The doctor said that I could go home and recuperate, so I was discharged. Living in the hospital will cost a lot of money.” Hank replied, “This time, I almost spent all my money.”
After he was discharged from the hospital, he planned to follow his parents back to his hometown to recuperate.
Hank planned to sell the house in the city, otherwise the life of his family would be very difficult.
Since he added Jessica’s name to the real estate certificate, he had to talk to Jessica about selling the house.
Jessica was convicted of both crimes and sentenced to more than ten years in prison.
She was the most regretful person.
Liberty noded and said, “Then take good care of it at home and don’t think about going to work for the time being. You can pay Sonny’s child support next year after returning to work.”
Chelsea wanted to say that her younger brother was already like this, and it was too cruel for Liberty to ask her younger brother to pay Sonny’s support.
But the younger brother said before her: “Don’t worry, Sonny is my son. When we divorced, we signed an agreement to raise the child together. I will do my duty, and I will not shirk it.”
What else could Chelsea say?
Now she couldn’t get any benefits from her natal family, and maybe she would take advantage of her in turn.
Chelsea decided in her heart that she would return to her mother’s house less often in the future.
If Hank knew what his sister was thinking, how would he feel?
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