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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1188

Chapter 1188

Jessica responded, “It wasn’t easy for your parents to raise you, but it was easy for mine to raise me? On what basis are you asking me to tolerate them? Your mom never raised me, and she always targets me. She says that I’m not as good as Liberty and keeps comparing me to her. Am I not allowed to be mad?

“She always tells me how good Liberty is and how bad I am. She says that I don’t know how to live and always order takeouts instead of cooking at home. I’m usually busy too. She doesn’t cook even though she has nothing to do at home, and she expects me to cook for her when I’m home. Isn’t that bullying?

“When I first went to your house, your mom treated me very well, and so did your sister. I only kept talking about Liberty to your sister and mom because I thought she was bad at handling her relationship with your mom. Now, I realize that they’re just too good at acting and managed to fool me as well.”

What was more, Jessica got herself into this situation herself.

“So much for thinking that I was different. In the end…”

The treatments given to her as a wife and a lover were different.

“And you, you used to be obedient to me. What about now?”

Hank coaxed her, “Am I not now? Back then, I split everything evenly with Liberty. Sonny’s milk powder cost 350 dollars, but I only gave her 175 dollars, which was my share. I was calculative about everything with her.

“As soon as we got married, I gave you full financial power. Is that not enough? I also added your name to the house deed. I gave you my heart.”

Hank could not stop halfway now.

After all, he and Jessica had just gotten their marriage license and had not held their wedding. He could not divorce her, could he?

Besides, he had feelings for Jessica. She was several years younger than him and was still very young. His feelings for her were still fresh.

Did Hank regret it?

Of course, he did, but he dared not let Jessica know it.

He thought he paid a huge price when he and Liberty divorced.

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