After a few days of recovery, Hank’s mental state had improved slightly compared to when he first
woke up, but he still could not get out of bed to walk.
He had too many stab wounds on his body.
To survive Jessica’s stabbing was already a miracle. The doctors said it would take some more time
before he could get out of bed and move around.
Having experienced life and death, Hank also knew who was right and who was wrong, but he did not
blame Jessica.
Ultimately, it was he who had caused trouble for Jessica.
In Jessica’s words, he was the one who flirted with her at first.
If Hank had not taken any action, Jessica would have faithfully remained his secretary. They would not
have ended up together, and so many things could have been avoided.
He had given up on the best wife he could ask for.
He married Jessica. Yet, he could not provide the life that she desired. They lived unhappily, constantly
quarreling and causing chaos. Jessica would go crazy and feel like stabbing him to death, wanting to
drag him down to hell. Hank could still understand her feelings.
Hank had escaped mortal danger and could speak again. He told his parents that once he had
recovered, he would issue a letter of forgiveness to help Jessica’s lawyer fight for a lighter sentence.
He insisted on his decision despite getting scolded by Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
His parents were so angry they wanted to abandon him and go back to their hometown.
“Mom, did Liberty say she would bring Sonny over to see Hank today? It’s already eleven, why haven’t
they arrived? Should we come back tomorrow?”
Chelsea looked at the time and told her mother, “I’m hungry too, and I was waiting for Liberty to come
so we could go out to eat together.”
She also wanted to visit Liberty’s new store.
Now that she knew the location, she could come to the city and have a delicious meal at Liberty’s new
restaurant to satisfy her cravings when it was opened.
Speaking of which, Chelsea was quite thrifty with her own money.
Her parents had moved out of her house and no longer helped her take care of her child, buy
groceries, or cook for her. Chelsea had to spend her own money to buy groceries. She found both pork
and chicken expensive, but fish was relatively cheaper although good-tasting fish was still quite pricey.
She usually spent a little above a hundred on groceries. As fruits were getting expensive, she would
have to spend more if she were to buy fruits.
She valued money too much, and as such, meals had become less enjoyable in her household. It was
only pork belly and fried vegetables every day. At most, she would buy a rib for her children to eat. How
much can a single rib be? It would not even be enough for the three children to share.
Even her husband and her parents-in-law complained about the decline of quality in their meals.
Chelsea refuted her in-laws’ complaints about the food quality, using the excuse that they refused to
contribute to the food expenses. In the past, Chelsea’s meals were funded by her parents. They used
their living expenses provided by her brother to help cover the cost for Chelsea.
Back when she was not the head of the house, she was unaware of the high price of necessities. Now
that she became the woman of her own family, she realized that a lot of her expenses were covered by
her parents and Hank.
It was the norm for older siblings to support younger siblings financially. However, in Chelsea’s case,
her younger brother was the one supporting her.
She brought along her three children to visit Hank for the day. She began calculating, intending to let
Liberty treat them to a meal.
The last thing Liberty had to worry about is money.
She would definitely treat them to a meal in a five-star restaurant. Ah, Chelsea had never dined in a
five-star establishment in her entire life.
“Liberty said that she’ll bring Sonny along to visit after school ends on Saturday. They should be here
soon. Liberty’s probably very busy too, considering that her business might be better during the
weekends. We’ll have to wait until she’s done with her duties,” Mrs. Brown said.
She then reminded her son, “Hank, remember to put on an act so that Liberty feels sorry for you.”
Lying on the bed with the IV drip attached, Hank replied despondently, “Mom, I haven’t even divorced
Jessica yet.”
“You’ll have to do it sooner or later. She was already after your life, what are you doing not divorcing
her already? How many more times do you want to get stabbed by her to understand she’s bad news?
And, how could you issue her a letter of forgiveness? She almost stabbed you to death, and you still
forgive her? Do you know how much you worried your Dad and I? Look at all these white strands of
hair you gave us.”
Sometimes, Olivia wanted to pry open her son’s head and see what was going on inside the thick skull
of his.
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