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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 828

Jessie's father and mother both know how much their daughter values the child in her belly, and it is not too much to say that they compare it to their lives.

At the beginning, Jessie ruthlessly commits suicide to appease George's feud with the Robinson family.

But knowing that she was pregnant, she put off the idea of suicide, and it could be said that Jessie survived because of the child in her belly.

Even for the sake of the child, she would rather turn her back on him than have the child removed by George, even if she goes to hypnotize herself to forget George, she still wants to keep the child.

So for Jessie, the child is her life.

Yet now, she is willing to give up this child for them, how can they not be moved by this?

"Jessie ......" Jessie's mother hugged Jessie heartily, "Don't worry, your father will be fine, I won't let you sacrifice yourself."

"Your mother is right." Jessie's father sank his face and sighed as well, "I won't let you sacrifice yourself either, if there's anything, we as parents will bear it ourselves, we won't let you bear it for us, so Jessie, don't have that kind of thought, understand?"

Jessie lowered her eyes and did not speak.

When Jessie's father saw her like this, he knew that she hadn't listened to him at all and felt a pang of helplessness in his heart.

But he understood why his daughter wouldn't listen; after all, standing in her position, that was really the only option she had.

She couldn't give up him as a father in order to keep the child?

He knew that his daughter would not do that, she was most filial, and if she did abandon him because she chose the child, she would hate herself for being that way.

So all Jessie will do is sacrifice her child.

Of course, her choice to do so will cost her the child, and this pain is something that Jessie can do nothing but bear herself.

So he didn't want his daughter to be faced with such a choice, and even more so, he didn't want her to sacrifice her child to save him.

He was already this old and this was it for his life, so he wasn't afraid of either death or prison.

In short, he would not let his family sacrifice any to save himself.

In the worst case, he would die with George, in this way, his Robinson family would be truly at peace.

Jessie's father thought with a grim look on his face.

After that, the family didn't speak anymore, sitting silently in their chairs, waiting for George to wake up.

But they waited until dark, George didn't wake up. He heard from the doctor that he had a slight concussion and might take two days to wake up.

Jessie's father had no choice but to hire a carer and then the family went home.

When he returned, Jessie's father contacted Violet, hoping that Violet would still send someone over to take Jessie's mother and Jessie away.

Here he stays just fine, not wanting to put his wife and daughter through the wringer.

However, halfway through the sentence, the phone was snatched up by Jessie's mother.

Jessie's mother's eyes lit up and she had to say that it was in the right place.

Indeed, if Violet intervenes and sends George back home, then their current predicament will be solved.

Just as Jessie's mother opened her mouth, ready to say yes, Jessie's father suddenly shook his head at her.

Just now, Jessie's father was close by and heard the words, so he knew what Violet's approach was.

It is for this reason that he cannot accept it.

Jessie's mother read the meaning in Jessie's father's eyes and instantly snapped out of her excitement, then smiled and said to Violet, "Violet, thank you, but no need."

"Why?" Violet was a little puzzled.

It was such a good solution, and the most suitable one for the Robinson family's plight, Jessie's mother actually refused.

It made her, really, a bit puzzled.

Jessie's mother explained, "Because we have already bothered you too much during this time and don't want to bother you any more or we won't be able to pay it back."

Hearing this, Violet said, "I'm only doing this because Jessie and I are best friends and you guys have helped me a lot in the past, so I'm just repaying you guys back, you don't need to feel pressured."

Jessie's mother refused again, "Violet, I know you are a good person, but this time, we really can't accept it, if we rely on you every time, then we really can't do anything well in the future, when things come up, we will subconsciously look for you, so Violet, we will solve it by ourselves. "

"How are you going to work it out?" Violet queried with a quizzical tilt of her head.

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