Before, Sophia probably never knew this daughter, but now she kind of knew completely that Stella had answered the old lady's request all those years ago.
Since Eason's death, she has taken the old lady with her to live outside, and in fact, Sophia has to admit that even when Stella was by her side all those years, she never gave this daughter more than a passing glance.
So she has no idea what kind of character Stella really is..
"Marry Libby to Kenny, and I'll leave you in peace." Stella looked at Sophia mockingly.
Kenny was the one they used to set her up, and now she returns the favour in this way, how can she be considered heartless?
Sophia was worried at her words.
Previously, when Stella said this, she could still say 'dreaming', however, now she looked at such a fierce Stella, those words just got stuck in her throat.
She had seen what kind of fierceness Stella was really capable of during this time.
It is surprising that she did not know that her daughter has such skills.
Sophia has probably never been so upset in all her years, wrapped up in her daughter's hands, unable to move.
"Stella, I am your mother after all."
"Sorry, you've really turned my perception of motherhood upside down, so you're not even worthy in my mind."
Not worthy?
These two words struck hard on Sophia's heart, and instantly her face could not help but turn whiter as a result.
How can she say that?
"Stella." Her heart was choking hard.
Stella just looked at her.
The attitude under those eyes looked so absolute.
At first, when Stella was talking about marrying Libby to Kenny, Sophia thought she was just kidding.
Now, it looked like it made her understand that this was not at all what is called a joke.
"Why do you think I treated you so badly all those years? It's all because of your grandmother, I had you and she resented you for being a daughter."
"......"
"How much do you think she likes you? It's only because I kicked her out of the Willis family and she has no one to turn to that she acts like she likes you, she's not a good person at all, she's simply..."
Sophia didn't finish her words, and the coffee in Stella's hand splashed onto her face.
And Sophia went mad.
Stella, "By now, you're unrepentant? How much younger is Libby than me? Even a fool can figure out that it was you who cheated within marriage."
Sophia was still justified, but now when she heard Stella speak so clearly about what was between her and Matthew, her body seemed to soften.
"But who the hell put me in that position? Do you think I really wanted that? I didn't want to."
"......"
"Your dad is busy working every day and I'm at home facing that old lady every day."
"......"
"Do you know how much pressure I was under? Do you know what kind of aggravation and pain I was suffering at that time?"
Sophia said in pain.
At the moment she was all wretched in front of Stella, just wretchedly talking about her grievances.
Yet such aggression, in Stella's view, was just a way for her to cover up her mistakes.
"If my father made you so miserable, then divorce him." Isn't that the right way to handle it?
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