Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 927
In the lounge, Emily was kneeling on the floor. Large droplets of tears flowed from her cheeks as she sobbed in a pitiful manner.
However, Megan and Brian turned a deaf ear as they refused to even cast her a look.
Emily continued to admit to her mistakes. “Mommy, Daddy, I was wrong. Please forgive me. I don’t want to go to the Wallace Family; I want to stay with the Jackson Family. I will surely be a filial daughter and I won’t badmouth Janet again. I will do everything that she asks me to. Please give me another chance! I really don’t wish to leave the Jackson Family. Both you and Daddy are the ones who raised me up, so you surely don’t wish to see me leaving the Jackson Family, right?” Emily knelt by Megan’s legs, hoping to gain her pity while crying her eyes out.
Megan, who could not bear to watch her like this, turned to her side and remained quiet.
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“Mommy, do you still think of me as your daughter?” Emily stuttered as she was crying so much that she could not speak properly.
Megan deeply inhaled before she resignedly uttered, “Emily, I believe you realize how well I have been treating you all these years—in fact, I didn’t treat Janet as well as you. How about you? All you did was all sorts of stupid deeds.”
“Mommy, I am really sorry for my mistake. I really shouldn’t have done that. I truly am sorry. I don’t want to go back with the Wallace Family; I don’t want to feed the cows and plow the fields.” Emily tightly clutched her skirt, trying her best to hold on to the last hope.
Megan and Brian kept quiet.
If they were to allow Emily to stay, not only would they cause great harm to Janet, but it could detrimentally impact the Jackson Family’s reputation.
In addition to caring for someone else’s daughter, the fake daughter in question was a habitual plagiarist, who actually plagiarized their biological daughter’s work. If the news were to spread to Sandfort City, the Jackson Family would become a laughing stock—in fact, there was no need to spread the news now since the entire world was aware about it.
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