Fannie was tired from all the crying.
Laura was afraid that her health would be affected, so she poured a cup of warm water for her.
After a while, she asked with concern, "Mum, are you okay?"
Fannie nodded, "I'm fine."
She looked at Laura and smiled with relief, "I fulfilled my long-cherished dream today. I couldn't be happier. I cry because I'm so happy, so you don't have to worry about it at all."
Laura nodded, but she couldn't help but reassure her, "Mom, I'm glad that you're happy. As long as you're happy, it's all worth it."
Fannie was silent for a moment and asked, "How did you get him to agree to sign the papers?"
She knew Diego better than her daughter did.
She knew how shameless he could be.
Now that he had been sentenced to death, he was sure to cause them trouble before he died.
So Fannie knew that Diego wouldn't agree to divorce easily.
She was right.
But there was always one thing to conquer another.
Laura told Fannie everything that had happened in the prison today.
Fannie was stunned and burst out laughing.
"You're so smart, baby."
Laura smiled smugly.
"Of course. A coward like him will be smug if he gets what he wants. We have to use the most ruthless means to deal with Them. Isn't he hate to be in pain? If he doesn't sign them, I won't let him die. I will send some people to watch him and beat him half to death from time to time. I'll make his life a living hell."
Fannie smiled, "That must've been rough for you."
She knew Laura very well. Laura wouldn't have done this if it weren't for her.
Laura sighed.
She held Fannie's hand.
"Mom, you don't have to thank me or apologize to me. I'm your daughter. You raised me and protected me well even when life was difficult. I should be the one to say 'thank you'."
She really thought the most amazing thing in the world was that she had never been hurt in any way even if she had such a crappy stepfather and lived a poor life growing up.
Diego had hit Fannie but didn't dare to hit her.
Because Fannie had once stood in front of him holding a knife in her hand.
She said he could do anything to her but if he dared to lay a finger on her daughter, she would try her best to kill him!
Fannie loved Laura very much.
Because of her words, Diego didn't dare to hurt Laura.
He only hurt Laura after Fannie was sick and Laura started working.
Laura was touched at the thought of it.
They talked for a while and went downstairs for dinner in the evening.
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