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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 432

Chapter 432 A tool person

Jemima didn't know that she was burdened with these things.

For a long time, she thought that she should be a slum girl, living with her mother in the poorest place in Ancegan.

However, four years ago, the earth-shaking changes in her world let her know that she was actually the illegitimate daughter of Greyson Hussain, the chairman of Ancegan's largest group.

In fact, her identity of being an illegitimate daughter was nothing special in the Hussain family.

In addition to the children of her father's first wife, even Robbie, who has lived in the house since he was a child, was actually an illegitimate child too.

His mother, Ella Gardner, was Greyson's sixth wife. However, she did not obtain a marriage certificate with Greyson, and their relationship was not subject to any legal protection.

Robbie, as Ella's son, although his family name was Hussain, in fact, was not a legitimate child.

However, among Greyson's six wives, Greyson's favorite was Ella, so Robbie in the Hussain family was more favored than many brothers and sisters.

Jemima had never had contact with other people, but she had heard about it.

Greyson intended to choose Robbie as the eventual heir.

So, for Robbie, Jemima had always wanted to stay at arm's length.

She didn't want to get involved in these melees, so she ran to Innisrial.

To Jemima's annoyance, Robbie came with her.

What he kept saying was that he only wanted to take care of her and didn't want her to get involved in other things.

Jemima was not such an idiot, believing that there will be good things for no reason in this world.

However, she was powerless and unable to drive Robbie away.

She couldn't do anything other than keep moving and refusing to see Robbie.

Just like now, she wanted to drive Robbie away, but she couldn't do it at all.

Robbie sighed and said, "Jemima, I'm really worried about you."

Born in the Hussain family, Robbie was very helpless.

He really had no intention of competing for those, and the only thing he cared about was his family ties with Jemima.

However, Jemima had never believed him, and had always only wanted to distance herself from him.

Jemima didn't want to discuss this topic with Robbie, so she turned her head away and said, "I'm tired. I'm going to sleep. Just go."

Robbie still wanted to say something. Seeing Jemima's pale face, he couldn't bear to disturb her.

He could only sigh silently, turned and left the ward.

The ward was quiet again. Jemima sniffed, but didn't feel sleepy.

She really wanted to live a good life and live her life well.

However, it seemed that even this was so difficult.

She didn't get in touch with anyone, didn't get acquainted with anyone, so that she didn't have a friend. It was not that she didn't want to.

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