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He Clings to Me Every Night-Chapter 963
Chapter 963: Chapter 963: Do We Not Have a Home Anymore?
Chapter 963 -963: Do We Not Have a Home Anymore?
Hesitating for a moment, Olivia Jenkins parted her lips slightly, “Grandma, have you never suspected Seraphina?
She has been so close to Henry Charles, do you really believe that their relationship is purely innocent?”
Mrs.
Jenkins closed her eyes, filled with vexation.
Mrs.
Jenkins truly regretted her past actions and blamed herself.
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“Olivia, my dear, I’m sorry!
It’s all Grandma’s fault, a terrible mistake, which also made your dad sad and unhappy.
Even when he left, he couldn’t find peace.
It’s me who has caused the downfall of the Jenkins family, it’s all my fault!”
Mrs.
Jenkins’s eyes moistened, and Olivia took a tissue and gently wiped away her grandmother’s tears.
Olivia also held her grandmother’s hand, softly soothing her emotions.
But Mrs.
Jenkins still couldn’t forgive herself; her heart was now full of regrets.
Fortunately, Olivia had been strong and pulled through, safeguarding the Jenkins Group and treated the Jenkins family well; otherwise, she, as the elder, would have been the sinner, shameful to the lineage of the Jenkins family.
“Today’s faults are also my doing.
It was me who indulged Hannah, even when she made mistakes since she was little, I always just covered for her, letting her act recklessly and without discerning right from wrong, resorting to any means, with an abhorrent character…
It was me who instilled the wrong principles in her, almost causing the destruction of the Jenkins family, and inflicted great harm on you, I am unworthy to be human!”
Mrs.
Jenkins’s emotions were intense, and her tears of regret flowed like pearls off a broken string, continuing to surge out.
Recalling the past, every little bit scorched Mrs.
Jenkins’s heart as if it were being roasted over fire.
Olivia gently hugged her grandmother, “It’s all in the past, Grandma, stop thinking about it, don’t blame yourself anymore, move forward courageously.
Dad understood you and wouldn’t blame you.
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And I’m fine, it is these trials that have shaped who I am today.”
Her granddaughter was very sensible, considerate, and kindhearted.
Mrs.
Jenkins wept tears of remorse, clutching tightly onto Olivia’s hand.
She had always been too harsh on Olivia.
Mrs.
Jenkins had made her decision, she would definitely compensate Olivia, she would rid Olivia of the despicable scoundrels, and she would pave a grand avenue for Olivia.
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Hearing that Grandma had woken up, Hannah Jenkins wanted to visit her, but she was stopped by the bodyguards, “Mrs.
Jenkins has already rested, and she doesn’t want to see you, please respect yourself.”
The last lifeline couldn’t just disappear like this.
Hannah immediately called her brother, asking him to bring the children to RenewalCare Hospital to see Grandma, to beg for her forgiveness.
On the other end of the phone, George Jenkins was furious, cursing at his sister.
George also blamed his sister and wept, “We’ve already been driven out of the Jenkins family, sis, are we really Henry Charles’s children?
Are we bastards?
I hate that jerk being our dad, it can’t be true, right?
It’s just something Grandma said in anger, isn’t it?”
Hannah Jenkins collapsed onto the bed, weeping as well, aware that it was too late.
What could have been a good life had been ruined by her own ambition, and now, she and her brother had become pariahs!
On the other end of the phone, George Jenkins grew frantic, raising his voice, “Sis, say something!
Why has it turned out like this?
What do we do now?
Do we have no home anymore?”
Hannah just cried, not uttering a word.
“Sis, if you don’t speak, then it’s all true!
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