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“And there’s more!” Bethany glanced at the soft, boneless Krista
in Terrence’s arms, her gestures laced with a mocking tone.
“She’s faking it, can’t you see?”
“Mom, what are you talking about!” Emery’s small features
twisted into a knot, “I was sick and you didn’t take care of me,
and Krista spoke for you in front of me, telling me not to be
angry with you. She even fainted, and you still blamed her! You
really disappointed me.”
Terrence coldly stared at Bethany, his tone mocking and
sarcastic, “Weren’t you full of determination this morning?
Ready to leave at a moment’s notice, and now, just for Julio,
you’ve lost all your determination?”
Being eloquent is not Bethany’s strong suit.
Sign language can only allow people who understand sign
language to know what she wants to express, but it doesn’t
necessarily fully convey all of her emotions.
So, for her, arguing was almost meaningless.
She couldn’t argue with anyone at all.
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She said Krista was pretending, but neither the father nor the
son believed her. They even argued with her, saying that she
couldn’t speak. What’s the use of her beautiful sign language
anyway?
What actions did she finally no longer have?
There was not much expression on Terrence’s face, just a smirk.
“Weren’t you dancing around just now? Why aren’t you.
gesturing now?”
Bethany’s lips curved with a hint of mocking.
Terrence’s eyes darkened instantly, “If you have integrity, don’t
come to me again. Since there is nothing to say, then get out of
the way.”
He targeted the Mendez Group, clearly forcing her to come to
him, but said such words to provoke her.
Suddenly, Bethany felt a sharp pain in her abdomen.
She reflexively covered her abdomen and almost lost her
balance.
In just over ten seconds, beads of sweat the size of beans had
already seeped out of her forehead.
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Cancer is like this, when it hurts, it’s very life–threatening.
“Mom, what happened to you?”
Emery saw that Bethany seemed to be in pain and instinctively
asked a question.
After all, she was his biological mother.
There was no conflict between the mother and son.
He just needed someone to pretend to be his mother in public, so
that others wouldn’t know that his mother was mute.
“What else could they do? They wanted to pretend to be sick
and block us.”
Terrence’s eyes, which turned the world upside down, were as
cold as frost. He stared at Bethany and said, “Using such.
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