One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 822 George's Reflection



Chapter 822 George's Reflection

Thinking of this, Jessie’s father was unable to stop the anger, then raised his foot, kicked violently on

George, roared: "It's all because of you, it's you who harmed my daughter, you should have died more

than ten years ago, you should not have survived, you hurt my daughter, I really regret now, why did I

help you guys back then, why! "

Jessie’s father also broke down emotionally, kicking George one foot after another, wanting to vent all

the aggression of these ten years of helplessness.

And George, who had fallen to the ground, had never resisted from the beginning to the end, only

protecting his head.

Just now, Jessie’s father's words, 'You should have died more than ten years ago', caused his mind to

become unsettled.

It turned out that he wasn't the only one who hated them, they actually hated him deeply and hated him

for living and hurting their daughter.

Was he really wrong?

George looked at Jessie behind the door through the gap in his arm, looking at her covering her face,

blaming herself and crying, and then looked at Jessie’s father with incomparable regret, and for the first

time, a flash of reflection appeared in his heart, reflecting on whether he really hated the wrong person.

He had always been convinced that he didn't hate the wrong people, and he wouldn't hate the wrong

people, after all, they were indeed the ones who had exposed his parents' whereabouts.

But on the other hand, as Stanley and Ivan had said, without the Robinson family's help, his parents

wouldn't have survived for much longer, but rather their family would have been killed long ago, and he

wouldn't have survived.

Stanley said that the Robinson family was ordinary people who didn't know they were being followed,

which was why they exposed his family's whereabouts.

Instead, he did not think so and was only bent on the idea that his family was exposed by the Robinson

family.

Jessie’s father also called him an ungrateful man, was that true? Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.

George lowered his eyes and endured the sharp pain in his body without making a sound.

He didn't know how long it had been, but he felt like his vision was getting blurry.

He knew that he couldn't take the beating anymore and was about to pass out.

But he still had no intention of letting Jessie’s father stop, allowing him to beat himself.

He was just thinking now maybe let Jessie’s father fight it so he could get an answer, an answer as to

whether he was really wrong or not.

George closed his eyes and simply put the hand that was protecting his head down.

Jessie at the door saw this scene, her face changed and she hurriedly shouted to her father, "Dad, stop

it!"

Hearing his daughter's voice, Jessie’s father gradually found his senses from his anger and stopped.

He turned his head to look at his daughter, who had hurriedly approached, the corners of his mouth

pursed in displeasure, "Jessie, you don't have fancy on him, do you?"

He pointed at George on the floor.

Jessie shook her head, "Of course not, if I like him, I would have stopped it long ago when you started

to hit him."

Hearing these words, Jessie’s father felt relieved.

George, covered in wounds, eyes closed.

Yeah, from the first moment he was beaten by Jessie’s father, she should have shown up to stop it.

Because she loved him, plus with his hypnosis, she wouldn't stand by and watch him get beaten.

However, she had never opened her mouth to stop Jessie’s father from the beginning to the end,

knowing that he was dying before she opened her mouth to stop him, and mentioned him without any

heartedness in her tone, which had made him completely understand that she really didn't love him and

forgot about him, and even his hypnosis on her had no more effect.

Realizing this, George couldn't accept it in his heart.

He couldn't accept that Jessie didn't love him, couldn't accept that she forgot about him.

Why should she forget him, she said that she would love him for the rest of her life, so why should she

not!

George wanted to open his eyes and stand up, grabbing Jessie's shoulders and looking for her to ask

her why exactly she had done that.

However, now he had no strength in his body, not to mention standing up, he couldn't even open his

eyes, and eventually even passed out straight away.

Next to him, Jessie was startled to see him like this and hurriedly pulled Jessie’s father's hand, "Dad,

call an ambulance."

Jessie’s father looked coldly at the unconscious George on the ground, "What ambulance, just let him

be like this."

As far as he was concerned, George deserved to be killed.

However, Jessie shook his head, "Dad, no, this is a society under the rule of law, if anything really

happens to him, we all have to be legally responsible."

Hearing that, Jessie’s father fell silent.

He was not ignorant of the law, and certainly knew that there was a price to be paid for beating the hell

out of someone.

Just thinking about how George had treated their family and Jessie, he really couldn't wait for George

to die.

But at the same time, he was also very clear, if George really died, in addition to their family to

collapse, he, who killed a man to go to prison, his wife would certainly be devastated, Jessie and the

child in her belly would also be unattended.

So for the sake of the Robinson family, he couldn't really cause George to die.

Sighing, Jessie’s father rubbed his temples, "I got it."

"Okay." Jessie nodded and went to the house to get her phone.

Jessie’s mother saw her come in and asked, "Jessie, how is it?"

Jessie’s mother didn't go out, she didn't want to see George at all.

So she stayed in the house.

Jessie talked about what happened outside while on the phone.

Hearing that George had been beaten half to death by Jessie’s father, Jessie’s mother was furious, "He

really did not beat George lightly, in case George died, what should we do!"

Of course, despite complaining so much, Jessie’s mother could actually understand Jessie’s father's

impulsiveness.

After all, the things that George had done did scream outrage.

Jessie told the hospital their address, and soon the hospital sent an ambulance over to pick up George,

and Jessie’s father also got into the ambulance, after all, George couldn't be unaccompanied.

Although Jessie’s father didn't want to accompany him at all, he went anyway.

Only Jessie and her mother were left in the house.

Jessie’s mother looked at the several suitcases outside the door and sighed, "It looks like we won't be

able to leave today."

Jessie smiled, "Never mind, I actually don't want to move."

"Who wants to move so often?" Jessie’s mother was full of bitterness, "But we have no choice."

Jessie held her in her arms, "Then we won't move, not even in the future."

"No, George wants you to abort the child, and he will deal with our family, he ......"

"Mom, it's okay." Jessie shook her head and interrupted her, "It's always been because of me that you

and dad have been avoiding George, I didn't know it before, I just thought we couldn't deal with him,

but now I know that it's not that we can't deal with him, but you guys are afraid that I'll go soft on him,

that's why you ran away with me and didn't confront George. Now I don't love him anymore, so you

guys don't need to worry about me and bow down to George, I don't care about him anymore, really."

Hearing that, Jessie’s mother froze for a moment before she spoke in a daze, "Jessie, you are now

understanding."

Jessie came to hold her arm, "I'm sorry, mom, for making you guys worry about me for more than

twenty years, in the future, I won't let you guys worry about me anymore. Now we as a family, don't

worry about anything else, but go against George, and George will not succeed in what he wants,

right?"


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