Chapter 1612: 1612. Our family is not running a charity.
What is she afraid of?
Marrying into the Hall Family, they're mother-in-law and daughter-in-law; no matter how fiercely they fight, it's a
family matter for the Halls, who would dare to interfere.
She relies on her identity as the matriarch of the Hall Family to cause trouble for her, and she can rely on her
identity as the wife of the CEO of the Hall Clan to give her trouble in return.
Moreover, this Fox Spirit has an ace up her sleeve—her unfilial son.
So, Helen Melendy wasn’t lying to her; she really did break up with her son.
Leanne Richards let out a slight sigh of relief, but she still felt uneasy inside.
She felt like she had no reason to act out.
“However, these two ladies earlier reminded me, has Harry Hall ever warned you about your own family?
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Family, so Mrs. Hall shouldn't let herself be used by someone with ulterior motives, and bring trouble to your own
family.”
Helen Melendy’s tone was still flat, but the phrase “used by someone with ulterior motives” was clearly aimed at
the Baker mother and daughter.
The faces of the Baker mother and daughter changed slightly.
Leanne Richards, on the other hand, caught a hint of reason from her anger when she heard Helen Melendy’s
last words, “bring trouble to your own family.”
She was angry that her son used her brother's affairs to warn her, feeling unable to swallow this anger, which
was why she exploded at Helen Melendy.
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fight with her?
Leanne Richards, being a woman who is most adept at analyzing gains and losses, clearly understood the stakes
involved.
It was precisely because she analyzed the gains and losses that she firmly believed Helen Melendy wasn’t lying
to her, that they had truly broken up.
But if they really broke up so completely, why does her son still defend Helen Melendy so much?
Leanne Richards furrowed her brow, realizing her son couldn't let go of this Fox Spirit, and this was the real big
problem.
Therefore, in this relationship, the power didn’t lie with her son but with Helen Melendy.
Thinking of this, Leanne Richards felt another surge of anger.
She was accustomed to flaunting her superiority in front of Helen Melendy, and now that Helen Melendy could
only sit in a wheelchair, she felt even more superior.
Yet because of this Helen Melendy, her son repeatedly distanced himself from her, even warning her with her
brother.
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Helen Melendy was stunned for a moment, but Leanne Richards gave her no chance to think, continuing:
“Although our Hall Family has money, we're not a charity, and you were in a coma not because of my son, so
how could this bill be on my son?”
As Leanne Richards said this, a sense of triumphant satisfaction sprang from her heart.
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