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Chapter 796
Irene suddenly felt a sense of great enlightenment: It turned out that the favor she got in Yan’s house in the past has always depended on Jacob’s favor for her.
Now that she breaks with Jacob, her honor will no longer have.
Although she didn’t want to admit it, it was a fact.
My father used to rely on her, more because she is the future daughter-in-law of the Zhan family, who can bring great benefits to the Yan family.
Irene sighed, “I understand.”
She was sad: “I thought home is our shelter from the wind and rain. It turned out that I was wrong. The rich family will always be the battlefield.”
The old lady said: “Just understand.”
Irene was very sad, “I chose to withdraw from this dispute.”
Irene left lonely.
The old lady looked at her back with deep eyes, “Escape in trouble, Irene, this is definitely not your style.”
Irene returned to the bedroom, buried her face in the pillow, letting tears wet the pillow.
Jacob abandoned her, Yan’s father despised her.
These two changes suddenly weighed on Irene’s heart, making her a little heavy and breathless.
She became a little inferior, and a little less confident.
It can’t be the same as before. He was heartless and cheerful.
Because she felt that she was unworthy.
Three Mengbao secretly hid in the doorway, listening to Mommy’s choking sound.
The adorable treasures looked at each other, and Derek gently pushed the door open. Through the gap, the children saw Mommy lying on the bed, her shoulders shaking violently.
“Mummy is crying?” Derek looked worried.
Faith was very excited. She opened the door and ran to Mummy, “Mummy, Mummy, what’s wrong with you?”
Irene quickly wiped her tears with the back of her hand, sat up hurriedly, and looked at Faith tenderly, “Mummy is okay.”
Faith looked straight at Mommy’s red eyes, “Mommy is a lie, Mommy, you are crying.
Derek walked in, clenched his fists, “Hmph, grandpa bullied my mommy, I’ll ask him to settle accounts.”
Jason sullenly, standing on the side boringly.
Irene swallowed, then pulled the furious Faith and Derek into her arms, and said, “Grandpa didn’t bully Mommy.”
Faith hugged Mommy’s face and kissed gently, then touched Irene’s beaten face, “Mommy, grandpa hit you here, does it hurt?”
“That old fool, doesn’t believe what Mommy said, but believes in that little third. I’m really angry.” Derek was furious.
Irene stunned.
She had forgotten that the child was growing up day by day and had learned the skills of observing words.
“It’s Mommy’s uselessness, letting grandfather down.” Irene blamed herself.
Jason was playing with his mobile phone, but silently sent pictures of Mommy to Daddy.
When Jacob saw Irene holding crying photos, his heart trembled, almost a text message from Jason in seconds.
“Who bullied her?”
Jason said: “Grandpa beat Mommy.”
When Jacob received a text message from Jason, a gloomy cold light filled his eyes.