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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 836

If it were him, and there was someone who had hated his family deeply for more than a decade and who could do harm to his family, at any time, he would certainly not have let a threat like that exist, but would have chosen to simply nip it in the bud.

So he wasn't wrong when he called the Robinson family stupid.

It was because the Robinson family was so stupid that the hatred between him and the Robinson family lasted for more than ten years.

But where the Robinson family's hearts could be a little colder, he wouldn't have to keep living and holding a grudge against their Robinson family, would he?

Of course, the most important thing is not that, but why didn't the Robinson family just get rid of him?

George lowered his eyelids, hiding the look under his eyes.

Honestly, when he woke up and found himself in the hospital, his first reaction wasn't one of excitement that he had survived; instead, he was actually a little sorry, sorry that the Robinson family didn't just get him killed.

Yes, he wants to die.

He had hated the Robinson family for the past ten years and had never changed, even firmly believing that the Robinson family was the biggest factor in the death of his parents, so he hated the Robinson family and could not wait for them all to die, which is why he felt so disgusted after knowing Jessie's feelings for him.

And while disgusted, he does not stop Jessie from continuing to like hims, but instead hypnotizes her from time to time, making her feelings for him deeper and deeper, because in this way, Jessie will become more and more miserable after she cannot forget him and cannot let go of him.

This was one of his means of getting back at the Robinson family.

However, every time he saw Jessie in such pain, he did not feel any pleasure, but only anger and annoyance.

He didn't know what was bothering him, all he knew was that his so-called revenge didn't make him feel a single bit of pleasure.

Yet he had to take revenge, otherwise, wouldn't all his years of hatred be a joke?

Yet all this time, listening to Stanley, and what Ivan had to say, they said that he did not hate the Robinson family, otherwise he would have killed everyone in the Robinson family long ago, and would not have kept the Robinson family alive until now. His so-called hatred was only because he was incompetent and could not save his parents, but he had to find a bucket to vent his anger.

It wasn't that he hated Jessie either; on the contrary, they said that the person he actually loved was Jessie.

It's just that he kept brainwashing himself in his mind that he hated Jessie and didn't love her, and over time he came to think that he really hated her.

At first, he did not believe the bullshit of Stanley and Ivan.

But it wasn't until he saw Jessie again that he suddenly had an extra voice in his heart telling him that he did love Jessie and that what Stanley and the others had said was true.

Because when he saw Jessie again, he suddenly really wasn't so disgusted with her in his heart, on the contrary, he wanted to grab her and ask her why she had forgotten him!

But before he could ask, he was beaten by Jessie's father's fist.

And what was most unacceptable to him was that Jessie was standing there, looking at him with eyes that were strange from beginning to end.

George lifted his eyes and his gaze fell on Jessie.

Jessie's body trembled at the look in his eyes, and her heart was inexplicably a little scared.

She knew that this feeling of fear, left by her former self, was not the true feeling she had now.

But she grabbed her father's arm and hid behind him.

Looking at Jessie's actions towards himself, George's pupils shrank, and a great panic suddenly surged in his heart.

He can't believe she's so scared of him!

Jessie's father was also aware of his daughter's fear of George, so after giving him a fierce glare, he himself stood in front of his daughter, covering her even more tightly to prevent George from looking.

George's thin lips pursed for a moment, not speaking.

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