Chapter 286
It would be a different story if she left. However, she didn’t know how to respond to Theresa’s words. All that she
could do
was clench her fists.
Just then, a maid came up and shouted, “Sir, the lady is trying to commit suicide.”
Sarah shed tears and cried out, “Mom.”
She rushed upstairs. Theresa watched the show the mother and daughter put on. After a while, Sarah came down
and
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtkneeled in front of Johnson.
“Dad, my mom locked herself up in the room. You should go and check on her. What if she would really kill herself?
She has been around you her whole life. You can’t be so cruel!”
She cried bitterly. The maid also advised Johnson. All the servants in this house were hired by Leah, so they were
naturally
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loyal to her. Johnson sighed and went upstairs lest something bad should really happen. Theresa stayed on the sofa.
This drama was ridiculous.
Johnson knocked on the door, but Leah wouldn’t open it. He asked the servant to unlock it and then entered the
room. Leah was lying there choking with sobs.
He went over and said, “Stop kicking up a mess.”
Leah held his leg. “Honey, let Sarah go, please. She is my only daughter and so young. I can’t imagine her life if she
is married to Charlie. He will punish her for the things she has done. You can’t push her into the fire.”
“Do you mean my daughter should stay with Charlie for the rest of her life?” Johnson questioned her.
Leah reasoned, “It’s different. Charlie was nice to Tess when they came last time. He likes her a lot, and she will be
fine living with them.”
Leah did everything she could to prevent Sarah from marrying into the Calsis family. Theresa came upstairs, stood
in the doorway, and scorned the scene. When she came back to her room, Sarah was seen lying on the bed.
Her mother was trying to commit suicide, but she was cozily lying here. This room was the biggest in this house. It
was Theresa’s room, although she hadn’t lived there before.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmNot happy to see Sarah lying on her bed, she scoffed, “Your mother is so nice to you that she switched the room
back.”
Under Charlie’s pressure, Leah had returned the room to her earlier. Sarah saw her and sat up.
“You are leading an affluent life in the Calsis‘ house and not living here anyway, so why can’t I stay in this room?”
“Even if I don’t live here, I don’t feel like giving up the room to your Theresa was pissed off.
“Does Charlie know how petty you are?” Sarah snorted. “Dad wants you to come back, but are you really going to
move out of
the Calsis‘ house? They don’t like me. You don’t know what will happen to our family. Do you really want to see
dad’s lifetime effort go to waste?”