Chapter 241 I'm Always the Last One
Chapter 241 I'm Always the Last One
Chapter 241 I'm Always the Last One
Noah's face was filled with disbelief.
Susan sneered. "Have you forgotten it? On the first night when you came back, you got drunk and we
slept together. If I'm pregnant with a son, your family will suffer a big loss."
Noah did remember that night, and now he was hesitating.
If he divorced Susan, he'd definitely be unable to find a wife in the future, and no one would be willing
to have children with him. He'd likely be the last generation of their family.
Now Susan was pregnant and he had a ready-made child, which could be considered his comfort for
his parents.
Seeing the hesitation on their faces, Penny felt a surge of anger.
"Uncle, Aunt, are you sure you want her to stay?"
To put it bluntly, Noah had discovered her infidelity a long time ago. Who knew whose child was in her
belly?
Although Noah himself wasn't a good person, now the house was going to be demolished and he had
100 thousand dollars in his hands. In this case, their life would be comfortable in the future. But they
persisted in keeping Susan here. Perhaps all that money would go down the drain.
Haley and Philip couldn't look Penny in the eye, and Penny understood their choice.
At that moment, Susan stood with her hands on her hips and started to curse at Penny.
"So, this useless piece of shit suddenly wants to divorce me. It turns out you're instigating him. You
bitch! You haven't even sorted out your own family's mess, and you come and meddle in mine. Get
lost! Get out of my house. We don't welcome you!"
Susan picked up a glass of water and threw it at Penny.
Penny was caught off guard and ended up drenched.
Philip and Haley were even more afraid to look at her, and Noah remained silent.
Penny didn't lose her temper. She just picked up her bag and said calmly, "I apologize for the
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After all, they were a family. She had done so much, but it was all thankless. It seemed like she was
nothing wherever she was.
Haley knew they had gone too far and was about to go after Penny, but Susan angrily shouted,
"Whoever dares to chase after her, I'll get an abortion tonight!"
This threat made the three keep their feet.
Penny walked out of the alley alone, her eyes red, tightly gripping her bag.
She couldn't express the grievances in her heart and felt like a walking corpse.
She bought a bouquet of flowers overnight and didn't go back to the hotel. Instead, she went to her
mother's grave.
The cemetery was a two-hour drive away from there. Penny drove here in silence. With the light of her
phone, she walked to the grave of her mother. In front of the grave, she felt like she had finally found
support, lowered her head, and placed the flowers on top.
It was raining outside, and at that moment, she finally felt the cold.
But perhaps because she was heartbroken, she didn't realize it on the way.
In fact, she couldn't remember how many years it had been since her mother passed away. After her
father married Helen, she was the only one who came to visit the grave every year.
Penny rarely cried. Now her coat was soaked by the rain and her lips were trembling from the cold.
"Mom, I really don't understand why I always mess things up. I'm always the last one who is valued."
"If you were still here, no one would dare to humiliate me casually."
"Mom, I miss you so much..."
Penny knelt in front of the grave and silently cried as she spoke.
The last time she came to the grave, her uncle was with her, so she couldn't say too much. But now,
she felt like a fragile child who had been wronged, and she could only confide in her mother.
The wind in the mountains rustled loudly, and the rain poured even harder.
Penny stood up and wiped her cheeks with her hand.
"I still have a lot of things to do in Chatville. I'll come after a time. Mom, take care of yourself."
She found a new spot for the flowers and wrapped her soaked coat around her before leaving.
But when she got in the car, she realized that the engine wouldn't start. She couldn't go back now.
She thought that perhaps her mother wanted to keep her here.
Penny curled up, found a comfortable position, and fell asleep.
In Adding Hotel, Orlando had finished washing up and was wearing a loose robe, dealing with the last
few documents.
Grace had been knocking on the door outside.
His brows furrowed, and he heard her say again, "Orlando, it seems like you're not in a good mood
tonight. Do you need me to accompany you and cheer you up?"
Orlando set aside the documents, walked to the door, and opened it.
Grace smiled and held his arm. "Are you really feeling down?"