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The Miraculous Simone Gray by Opal Reese novel Chapter 468

Chapter 468 It’s Too Painful

After Salma finished speaking, the three of them quickly adjusted their clothes and hair.

Titus, for the first time, looked at Salma with cold eyes and said, “Mom, why don’t we sever our relationship as well? You can just live with Jodie. The rest of us are unnecessary.”

Salma was infuriated by his words. “I knew you were the most despicable among the rebellious children.”

“What are you talking about? Simone and I have already severed our relationship, and during those lost. years, I indeed did not raise her.

“If she wants to sever the relationship, I’ll accept it.”

“But you are the ones I raised. Why should I sever my relationship with you?” She snorted coldly. “Don’t even think about it.”

“You are still my son. If you are unfilial, I will expose and sue you.

Thinking of cutting ties. They must be dreaming.

She had lost her pride in the past because of Simone.

And now, seeing Melinda and her children severed their relationship, it became a joke in their circle.

How could she possibly go through it again?

Moreover, why should she give in to these despicable sons? After severing the relationship, they would have the audacity to not take responsibility for her as their biological mother. She wouldn’t allow that to happen.

Titus replied, “Fine. If you don’t want to, then forget it.

“But what you have done recently has hurt us.”

“You have a precious adopted daughter by your side. If you need anything in the future, don’t come looking for me.”

“Of course, when you grow old, I will take care of your elderly needs.”

He said coldly, “But other than that, I won’t bother anymore.”

After speaking, he turned and left.

Luca looked at Salma and said, “Mom, what Titus said is what we think, too.”

“When you reach the age where you need to be taken care of, call me, and I will provide you with a pension. But don’t contact me for anything else.”

He also left after saying that.

Andrew, sitting in a wheelchair, looked up at Salma. With a hint of mockery, he said, “Mom, I need to correct something you said earlier.”

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“All our expenses from childhood to adulthood were paid by the Gray Family.”

“When we were young, we were mostly taken care of by the housekeepers and servants.”

“So, it’s too much to say that you raised us. But regardless, you are still our biological mother.”

“I will do the same. When you are old and need care, I will provide a pension, but don’t come looking for me for anything else.”

He was the most angry and heartbroken.

He had been harmed by Jodie, and Salma still stood by Jodie’s side.

Since she chose her adopted daughter over them, her sons, they also didn’t need her.

Salma was so angry that her face turned pale, pointing at him with her hand. “You!”

Aaron looked at Salma, who was about to faint from anger.

After considering it, he decided to swallow the sarcastic words he was about to say.

“Mom, I agree with my brothers.”

“You’re on your own from now on.”

After saying that, he was about to leave.

Andrew, in an annoyed tone, said, “Take me with you. I don’t want to stay here and see my mother’s cold face and someone else’s grieving appearance.”

He was referring to Jodie, who was kneeling and crying.

Only then did Aaron remember that Andrew was in a wheelchair.

But wasn’t his wheelchair electric? He must have been intentional to say that last sentence.

He turned around and pushed Andrew away.

Seeing Steven and her sons heartlessly leaving. Salma felt dizzy. She sat weakly on the couch.

Jodic felt delighted. If the Gray Family treated like this, then she would be the only one left. Especially after hearing Steven say that after the divorce, according to the law, Salma would get a fair share of the property.

If they were to divorce, it would be even more advantageous for her.

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