Chapter 5513: People who take advantage of other people’s feelings for profit are the most despicable
"Stop crying." The middle-aged man held her in his arms, gently stroked her back, and comforted her: "We...we still have Eleanor, and we have to go on."
Unexpectedly, before he finished speaking, Mrs. Hill pushed him away violently and faced Lei Lei's angry question: "What do you mean?"
"I do not…"
Mrs. Hill covered her ears and roared hysterically: "I won't listen. My baby's body is still cold, so you thought of a way out. Is that scoundrel reliable? You just want to rely on her. If it weren't for her, her sister wouldn't die." I will never forgive her in this life! Neither do you, you will never forgive her in this life!"
Eleanor didn't want to interrupt her, but she couldn't hold back her temper when she heard her putting the blame on her head again, and she said something neither soft nor hard.
"Don't blame me for everything. Your precious daughter has offended many people outside. Her death has nothing to do with me."
“What did you say?” Mrs. Hill held her hands and gasped.
The green-haired girl turned around and met her eyes.
There was no admiration in the cold eyes, only a cold warning.
"If I say she dies, she dies. Don't blame me. I won't take the blame! Also, if you still want me to help, don't put on airs for me. What is the relationship between our families? You and I know it very well. You are outside. Give me dignity and I will give you the same in return.”
Meaning that if Mrs. Hill keeps making irresponsible remarks outside, she will give Mrs. Hill a bit of a show of strength accordingly.
"You..." Mrs. Hill was so angry that she tugged at her collar and sneered with red eyes: "Okay, you, you are really good, you are good enough."
The green-haired girl didn't like her.
A gentle: "Thank you."
Crush Mrs. Hill's anger to pieces.
And after saying this, she turned away impatiently and never spoke to the crazy Mrs. Hill again.
"If I were you, I wouldn't help her lie after she died. When she was alive, she didn't dare to admit that she raised a fish pond. At least when she died, she could follow her heart and say that she never loved her."
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