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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 174

"Come home?" Angela's face was gloomy ever since she saw her mother, "Where is my home? The Chante family?" She snorted and said slowly, "That's your home, not mine."

Elva froze for a moment and said with slightly red eyes,

"Angela, are you still blaming me?

But you caused that car accident back then, after all. Your father only chose to treat you like that because he was afraid that people would say our family was covering up for a murderer.

He had no choice but to do that!"

Angela tightened her lips and looked at her coldly in silence, her heart throbbing with pain.

No choice? That was funny!

"It is bad for you to work at a place like the Dream Club."

Angela’s indifference made Elva's heart hurt, "Angela, just come back with me. I'll ask your father to arrange a position for you in the Chante group. Don't go to the Dream Club anymore."

She reached out to pull Angela.

Angela ducked her hand to the side and dodged her touch, and said coldly, "Are you done?"

Sadly, this was her biological mother, who claimed to do what was best for her, but she never believed her, even once!

"Angela, you..."

Elva’s eyes turned red and she started weeping.

Angela used to have a hard time seeing her mother crying and would always feel heartbroken, but now she just felt pitiful, ridiculous, and pathetic.

"Here is the tissue, Mrs. Chante." Roland took out a tissue and handed it to Elva.

Elva accepted the tissue and wiped her tears, "Thank you doctor."

“You are welcome.”

Roland secretly sighed; the mother and daughter were totally different, except for a few similarities in looks.

Elva tried to persuade Angela to go home with her for a while longer, but none of her words worked.

She habitually asked for help from a bystander, "Doctor, do you think you can help me persuade my daughter?

I had a hard time convincing her dad to agree to her coming home, but she just won't listen......"

She choked on a sob, "I just can't help it."

Angela frowned and was just about to tell her mother to leave, but before she could speak, Roland said first, "Then I'll take the liberty to ask, do you wish Miss Angela well? Or do you want her to have a bad time anyhow?"

Seeing that Roland was not helping her mother persuade her, Angela pursed her lips and stood quietly on the side.

Elva was stunned, "Of course, I, as a mother, want my daughter to do well."

She wanted her husband, son, and daughter to all have good lives, but nobody understood her and even blamed her in return. She did not know what she had done wrong.

Hearing this, Angela laughed sarcastically with darkened eyes.

"If you wish Miss Angela to do well, then I suggest you not force Miss Angela to return to the Chante family." Roland said sincerely.

Upon hearing this, Elva goggled in surprise, "Why did you say that?

Angela was in the hospital for resuscitation for several times after the release, because no one was around to take care of her, so if she returns to Chante family ......"

"If she returns to the Chante family, with an irresolute mother like you and a cold-blooded father like Lorenzo, she would be living a much sadder life than now."

Roland was smiling gently, but he talked without mercy.

Hearing this, Angela raised her head and indifferently added, “Your summary is very well."

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