Chapter 1773

Liberty listened as George tore into Jessica while thinking to herself, ‘Surely, the Browns pushed Jessica too far until a weak girl like her went stabbing.’ People tended to act recklessly when cornered and pressured.

Murder often happened when people were pushed over the edge.

Liberty was not surprised that Jessica would stab Chelsea since Chelsea loved to stir the pot.

Chelsea often poked her nose in Hank’s business, so it was no wonder Hank’s wife resented her.

Before Liberty and Hank got a divorce, Liberty hated Chelsea’s guts.

It was a good thing that Chelsea did not always stick around the Browns’ family home back then.

The breathing space kept Liberty from losing her mind and committing murder.

Chelsea resented Jessica for aiding and abetting outsiders to kidnap Lucas, so she went after Jessica at every turn.

Chelsea would create a rift between Hank and Jessica and pit her parents against Jessica every time she stayed at the Browns’ residence.

The Browns’ household was riddled with unrest.

Even the most docile person had a temper.

Unable to take Chelsea’s behavior anymore, Jessica channeled her anger into the stabbing.

open arms when the daughters came home for

a different story when these daughters interfered in their brother’s marriage or caused a disagreement between

daughters would end up

reason behind

had always been good to Jessica, be it before or after they tied

parents and sister

badmouthed Jessica and insisted Hank leave

between the two

not get

unborn child not too long ago, and it was her first baby

must be

Jessica held bitterness toward Hank over the matter and tried to stab Hank to

were only Liberty’s

Hank is

visit him if you have the

Hank doesn’t make

his father one last time and send him off.” George’s face was bleak as he could not

brother-in-law was still lying

George’s

enjoyed the benefits of his wife freeloading the Browns, his parents-in-law’s looking after his

told his wife

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