"Mom, how do you feel?"
She hurried in and held her mother's hands.
Mrs. Lv's face was pale. Obviously, she was very weak.
"I'm fine. It's an old problem."
Mrs. Lv didn't like sugar and meat, so she was not strong. Although she was not seriously ill, she tended to feel dizzy.
"Okay, I'll be here with you from now on."
She held her mother's hands tightly and looked at her sympathetically.
Mrs. Lv was really old with grey hair at her temples. Time and tide wait for no man.
"It doesn't matter. You can go and deal with your own business. Bonnie is here with me."
Seeing that her daughter was sensible, Mrs. Lv smiled with relief.
"Yes. Don't stay here."
Bonnie said disdainfully as she saw that Lily and her mother were so intimate.
She was not the only daughter. Her words made Bonnie feel as if she were a holy being.
"Shut up! I know how you take care of parents."
As Lily thought of what her parents had said to her when she came back home last time, she looked down upon Bonnie.
She had thought that Bonnie would learn a lesson, but she did not expect that this woman would be so outrageous!
"I... you don't have the right to blame me. You stay with your fiance all the time. How could you have time to care about parents?"
Bonnie was not convinced, and her face with heavy makeup was full of disdain.
'Damn it! This woman even educated me?'
She really wanted to pry her brain to see what was in it.
Why did she have to do those shameful things?
Did Bonnie think she didn't know what she had done with Sam?
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