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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1756

"Don't be ridiculous. Both of my sons are good boys. What you just described would never happen," Sheena said confidently. However, her quivering voice betrayed her guilty conscience. Her sons might treat her well, but her daughters-in-law would definitely not.

"Time will tell. It always does, be it right or wrong. Tiana, let's go," Rain said coldly, not even sparing a second glance. He wondered how Sanford would react when he came back home to see the house was gone. Would he go crazy and lose himself?

"Yeah. Let's get out of here," Tiana replied in agreement. Tiana walked to him playfully, but her expression was worried; a stark contrast to her movements. Although Sheena had a terrible temper, her father liked her nonetheless. When she heard that their house would be sold to settle their debts, anxiety gripped her heart.

"Stop. Wait a minute. Rain, isn't true that I raised your sister? Can't you show even a small amount of gratitude?" asked Sheena, stepping foward. She just couldn't accept losing her daughter and fortune at the same time.

"Haha! I should be grateful? Why should I do that? What do you want, Sheena? Money? That greed of yours drove my mother to her death and caused many more troubles. I fucking hate you," answered Rain, not even looking back. His teeth were grinding in anger. His fingers slowly came together and clenched into a fist, but he restrained himself to the best of his ability, just enough to keep him from punching her face. Sheena didn't deserve any gratitude from him.

"Why blame me for your mother's demise?" asked Sheena. She was quite taken aback. Her lips transformed from a vicious snarl to a pout that conveyed her annoyance.

"Why shouldn't I blame you? Didn't you do everything wrong? Do I have to list down all the crimes you committed one by one?" Rain said solemnly. Finally he turned around, his eyes closed in deep thought. He sighed, then he abruptly opened his eyes. They were cold and soul-piercing.

"Do it then! You don't scare me, boy," replied Sheena stubbornly. However, her actions betrayed her true feelings once again. She took a swift step back in case Rain lost control and lashed out.

"I've always known that you're a brave woman, and almost impossible to intimidate. That's why you keep stirring up trouble again and again," Rain said furiously, barely keeping it all in. Back then, when he was just a kid, he witnessed Sheena walked into his house unannounced and smashed everything inside. Her mother had already refused his father to live with them, and had even gone as far to vow to never meet him again. But that wasn't enough for Sheena. She went even further. To avoid Sheena's wrath, Rain and his mother were constantly on the move, changing homes so often.

"It was all your mother's fault, that bitch. If she hadn't come between your father and I, I wouldn't have had anything to do with her!" Sheena blurted out, clearly agitated. She could relive the humiliation every time she was reminded of those things.

"Yeah. It's true that she made her own mistakes by being my father's mistress. However, she was also a victim. Sanford not once mentioned to my mother that he was already married and had his own family when they met for the first time. Also, when you came barging into our home and kept blaming my mother, she had already broken up with him. But you were relentless. You pushed again and again, until we had to leave our home and eventually S City." He would never have come back to S city if Edward hadn't asked him to move back. He was strong and powerful now. He held his head high and confidently whenever he faced Sheena and his father.

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