Chapter 922

George wanted to open his own construction material business. It cost around a hundred thousand dollars to rent a space and give it a facelift. Chelsea was reluctant to use her savings for her husband’s business setup now that the couple was no longer with an income. She would lose her savings if the business became a bust.

Nevertheless, Chelsea wanted her husband to try it out. She would become the boss’s wife if the business was up and running.

Accustomed to getting financial help from her family, Chelsea naturally came to her parents and brother for help.

“I’m not Liberty!”

Jessica broke down and yelled, “Go to Liberty if you like her that much. See if she even cares!”

She was most bitter when the Browns compared her with Liberty.

Before, the Browns often disgruntledly pointed out this and that about Liberty to Jessica.

family, the Browns were now fawning over

up my room, so you have to clean it up. You need to

Chelsea retorted, “Well, I didn’t do it, so why should I be the one to clean up? Sure, Lucas is at fault. You can ask the boy to tidy up his mess. He should take responsibility for his actions.

right to demand me to replace them. Bring out the proof that you paid for them. Then I’ll consider paying

my husband now! My husband’s gifts to me are mine to keep. You should replace them at full value, or

home with you, so she can look after your child. She never helped me anyway. Don’t come looking for me when she’s immobilized,

putting it out there now. I’m not as kind and good–natured

right to kick me out or refuse me entry! Let me tell you. You don’t call the shots in this family! You shameless b*tch! You’re a wh*re, mistress, and homewrecker! All you’re good for is seducing men. Because of you,

mistress–turn–wife. Still, she could not stand it when people called her a wh*re and

nerve, Jessica pounced at

Mrs. Brown was on her daughter’s side, she acted like she was pulling them apart, but she was, in fact, aiding

was a ball

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