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Invincible Heir novel Chapter 149

By the time Tracy got out there, the two were finished.

Sherry’s hair was loose, and her slippers were missing.

Terry was worse off. There were three gashes down his face, already bleeding. Sherry had scratched him.

“Terry Perry, you useless bastard, I have married you for almost three decades, and what have you given me for all these years?

“We’ve finally managed to lead better lives, but you want me to get out of here and go rent a place with you?

“You can go yourself!”

Sherry placed her hands on her hips, her attitude rock solid. She wasn’t budging.

Baron and the sisters all realized that they’d gotten into a fight over the move.

“Sure, I haven’t given you anything, but what have you given me? What have you given this family?

“You loaf around all day watching television. You never do the chores, and you don’t even make dinner, so what right do you have to stay here?

“You’re going no matter what you say!”

Terry wasn’t budging either. This was the first time he’d taken such a firm stand.

Neither of them was giving way right now.

“Yuri said that a nanny was coming next week, so there’ll be people to cook and clean from now on!” Sherry said lightly.

“Have you no shame?”

Hearing that, Terry flew into a bigger rage. “You laze about at home all the time doing nothing, and now you want your daughter to hire a nanny? Has there ever been a mother as shameless as you?”

“I didn’t ask her to pay for a nanny, so what are you yelling at me for? Besides, I raised them this long, so what’s the problem with them spending some money to ease my burdens?” Sherry chuckled coldly.

Terry was about to explode. “What relation do my daughters have with you? Have you given them any motherly love? Where the hell do you get off staying here and leeching off my girls?”

In the heat of the moment, Terry was letting it all out, but Tracy and Yuri weren’t aware of it.

Sherry, though, started to panic, her eyes growing shifty as she said cagily, “If you want to leave, Terry, leave on your own. I won’t go with you.”

“You’re not leaving, are you, Sherry? Fine. Then I’ll wait for you at civil service tomorrow morning, and we can get a divorce. You won’t have anything to do with me afterwards.” With that, Terry turned to leave.

Sherry lost her nerve, her gaze fearful.

“Your dad wants to divorce me, Tracy! Talk him out of it!”

Getting emotional, Sherry grabbed Tracy’s hand and pleaded.

Tracy looked calmly at her. “You know Dad, Mom. No one can talk him out of a decision. If Dad wants to move out, just follow him. Could take care of each other, after all.”

Hearing Tracy’s words, Sherry’s face grew slack. She could never have imagined that the usually obedient Tracy could say something like this.

“You’re kicking me out?” Sherry demanded, eyes red.

Tracy’s reply was mild. “I’m not kicking you out. I just don’t want Dad to be alone.”

With that, Tracy left as well.

Looking at her daughter’s receding back, Sherry’s face grew more and more twisted. “Fine. Fine! Every one of you wants to treat me this way. I’ll make you pay!”

At this moment, Sherry’s contorted face was full of hatred, but no one noticed.

“Everything all right?”

Baron asked quietly as Tracy returned to her room.

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