Chapter 84 I Wasn’t Worthy

“What did you call me?” Colette looked at Peyton in disbelief.

“Mrs. Chase, have you forgotten that you and my father divorced over a decade ago? Currently, your husband is Elbert, so I should address you as Mrs. Chase, shouldn’t I?”

Peyton used to not be so cold. In the past, they had met after Colette returned home. Back then, Peyton was more gentle, unlike now, where Peyton has become like a sharp knife in a short period of time.

Colette said, “Peytie, you are different from before, how can you say such things? After all, I am still your mother.”

Peyton said, “I truly have changed. It is only now that I realize how cruel the human heart can be and how ugly and selfish human nature can be. If I had understood this earlier, I wouldn’t have spent so many years longing for my mother in the dark nights. I wasted so many years waiting for someone who could never come back.”

Colette said, “Peytie, I understand, I’m sorry. Now that I’m back, I will do my best to make it up to you.”

Peyton looked at the woman in front of her, and in fact, she couldn’t quite remember what Colette used to look like.

Although Colette’s appearance

me. Mrs. Chase, have you ever thought that I don’t need your compensation at all?

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strong enough, and even if you give me ten times the care, I don’t need

Colette said, “Peytie…”

daughter is over there. I didn’t deserve to be your daughter.”

a kind of person in this world who is born for love, and Colette is one of them. She didn’t

years, Colette had been completely silent, never calling Peyton once,

had a daughter and wanted to make amends for what she called

long lost interest.

was

seemingly decent people hide in their hearts?

didn’t need family, nor did they need love.

to do one

would never be

of that scene, Peyton raised her lips.

Peyton appeared, Nolan

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banquet, so Nolan prepared several dresses for

red, sky blue, and creamy yellow, but there is no

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