“So… did you mean that I was the one who hurt myself?” I sneered.
“Letty, stop being so stubborn.” He was starting to get annoyed. “Do you think Zachary and Cameron are so generous to let you go after that dispute? Even if you are not afraid, have you thought about your baby?”
I froze in disbelief. “You stalked me?”
He pulled his eyebrows together and exclaimed, “No, I was just protecting you!”
“Ha! Thank you for that!” I said sarcastically.
Since he did not want to move his car, I had no choice but to move.
He grabbed my arm and warned, “Don’t say that I didn’t warn you, but your stubbornness will ruin you!”
I was already in a bad mood, and there he was, making it worse. “You know what? I’d rather have it that way! Why can’t you just let me be? Why do you have to take my life away from me?” I let out.
Those bad memories had already been buried deep within me, but with John’s appearance, they surfaced once again.
I felt weak and vulnerable.
Twenty-five years ago, in an alley within R Province, a lonely middle-aged lady picked up a baby. The two-month-old baby was crying desperately in hunger.
She was a kind lady who decided to bring the baby back, fed her, and provided her with a comfortable place to sleep. She wanted to hand her over to the police, but they said that there was no orphanage within the province. They could not keep the baby at the police station as well.
Thus, the old lady had no choice but to bring the baby back home and raised her. She was a farmer with a meager salary that could not even afford to provide for herself – it was even worse with a kid.
However, right at that time, an investor built a large factory in R Province and was opened to recruiting people of all ages.
The sixty-year-old lady took the chance and applied for the job. Fifteen years later, she was still working at the factory. Meanwhile, the little girl had grown up old enough to work as well.
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