Savannah interjected at the right time, âOphelia, please forgive me, I really know Iâm wrong, as long as you are willing to forgive me, Iâm sure he will also forgive me. Will you want to see the relationship between him and my break up?â
Ophelia just leaned into Zachariahâs arms.
Savannah cried just the kind of very fake crying which was looked as if Ophelia was bullying her.
Mrs. Chambers glanced at Savannah with some heartache, but in her heart, she complained about Opheliaâs insensitivity. Savannah was her daughter, and she had been unduly pampered.
At the moment, her feelings became a little complicated.
âOphelia, we never see Savannah like this. Canât you forgive her?â Mrs. Chambers said in a seemingly gentle manner, but in reality, she was privately putting pressure on Ophelia.
Ophelia felt sad in her heart.
She smiled bitterly, as expected, no matter how much Mrs. Chambers loved her, as long as Savannah played a little hypocritical trick, all the wrongdoings she had done could be written off.
There is still much unfairness in this world.
âMom, I ...â Ophelia wanted to say something, suddenly feeling nonsense.
âMom, I am not going to forgive Savannah until she realizes what she has done wrong. I am going to ignore her existence.â Zachariah tightened Opheliaâs waist and said without question.
Mrs. Chambersâ eyes became very complicated.
Savannah jumped at Opheliaâs feet and hugged her leg, just like a scatterbrained shrew, she cried, âPlease forgive me, I promise I will love Tommy very much in the future. I was wrong in the past. I have done so many things wrong that I hate myself. Please give me a chance, let me have a chance to repent myself. Okay? Ophelia, I beg you, please give me a chance. Please.â
Ophelia was on thin ice.
The way Mrs. Chambers looked at Ophelia had also changed somewhat.
When she noticed the reproachful look in Mrs. Chambersâ eyes, Opheliaâs heart subconsciously hurt.
Ophelia knew that if she did not compromise this time, the relationship between her and Mrs. Chambers would be doomed to have a bad impact, but she was unwilling to forgive Savannah so easily.
Her heart ached as if she were gripped tightly at the thought of her son who had almost become a pool of blood in a car accident.
No mother can forgive a deliberate hatred of killing her son unless she is a fool.
Unforgivable!
âSavannah, get up,â Zachariah said with a very serious voice.
Savannah cried again.
âZachariah, you loved me the most before, do you want to leave me alone just because I made a capricious mistake?â Savannah raised her hand and wiped her tears, âIâve been through a lot in the past month and a half, and Iâve realized that I was wrong.
Zachariah became even angrier.
Mrs. Chambersâ was not happy either.
âZachariah, she is your sister anyway, she has realized that she was wrong, so you and Ophelia can forgive her this time, right?â Although Mrs.
Chambers used a questioning phrase, her attitude was absolute.
Mrs. Chambersâ bias was the most hurtful.
She was using her status as an elder to pressurize the two juniors, and if Zachariah and Ophelia still insisted on doing so, then they were being unfilial and disrespectful and were indirectly forcing them both into a desperate situation.
It was no wonder that Savannah was rampant to hire a murderer to hit her sister-in-law and nephew. Without the deliberate connivance of her elders, she would not have been so heartless.
When Mr. Chambers saw that both Zachariah and Ophelia were not touched, he hugged Mrs. Chambers and said in a warm voice, âDear, give Ophelia some time. It is our daughter who has done wrong. She should learn the lesson, otherwise, she will not admit her mistake.â
Although Mr. Chambers was not particularly fond of Ophelia and had been a spectator before, he was the fairest of them all, not partial, not biased, and he could say a fair word about who was right and who was wrong, so that was why Ophelia respected him.
Mrs. Chambers calmed down and looked at Zachariah and Ophelia. She felt guilty as her favoritism just now looked like she had hurt their hearts.
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âShe was just looking at her daughter. âIt is Momâs sake. Home is everything, and it wouldnât be a home without any of you, would it? Forgive her this time. Canât you?â
Mrs. Chambers looked at them sincerely and said supplicatingly.
Ophelia looked up at him. She knew that she couldnât refuse.
Mrs. Chambers was her most respected member, and even though her bias had hurt her heart, from the bottom of her heart, she still did not want her to be sad and upset.
Ophelia thought for a moment and said differently, âMom, I will not go back to live for the time being with him. Weâll talk about that laterâ
This was the biggest concession in her disguise.
A hint of complacency flashed in Savannahâs eyes, believing that she would prevail.
âOphelia, just waits, one day youâll get out of here, and that day will not belong.
Mrs. Chambers breathed a sigh of relief and hurriedly helped Savannah up. âYou should thank Ophelia because she forgave you for your mistake;
donât be a jerk in the future or Mom and Dad wonât be on your side.â
Savannah nodded sincerely and said to Ophelia, âThank you!â
Ophelia just glanced at her and then said to Mrs. Chambers, âMom, Iâll go upstairs to check on Tommy. Enjoy your breakfast.â
âGo ahead.â
Ophelia went upstairs, followed by Zachariah.
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