Chapter 468 It’s Too Painful
The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
After Salma finished speaking, the three of them quickly adjusted their clothes and hair.
Titus, for the first time, looked at Salma with cold eyes and said, âMom, why donât we sever our
relationship as well? You can just live with Jodie. The rest of us are unnecessary.â
Salma was infuriated by his words. âI knew you were the most despicable among the rebellious
children.â
âWhat are you talking about? Simone and I have already severed our relationship, and during those
lost. years, I indeed did not raise her.
âIf she wants to sever the relationship, Iâll accept it.â
âBut you are the ones I raised. Why should I sever my relationship with you?â She snorted coldly. âDonât
even think about it.â
âYou are still my son. If you are unfilial, I will expose and sue you.
Thinking of cutting ties. They must be dreaming.
She had lost her pride in the past because of Simone.
And now, seeing Melinda and her children severed their relationship, it became a joke in their circle.
How could she possibly go through it again?
Moreover, why should she give in to these despicable sons? After severing the relationship, they would
have the audacity to not take responsibility for her as their biological mother. She wouldnât allow that to
happen.
Titus replied, âFine. If you donât want to, then forget it.
âBut what you have done recently has hurt us.â
âYou have a precious adopted daughter by your side. If you need anything in the future, donât come
looking for me.â
âOf course, when you grow old, I will take care of your elderly needs.â
He said coldly, âBut other than that, I wonât bother anymore.â
After speaking, he turned and left.
Luca looked at Salma and said, âMom, what Titus said is what we think, too.â
âWhen you reach the age where you need to be taken care of, call me, and I will provide you with a
pension. But donât contact me for anything else.â
He also left after saying that.
Andrew, sitting in a wheelchair, looked up at Salma. With a hint of mockery, he said, âMom, I need to
correct something you said earlier.â
âAll our expenses from childhood to adulthood were paid by the Gray Family.â
âWhen we were young, we were mostly taken care of by the housekeepers and servants.â
âSo, itâs too much to say that you raised us. But regardless, you are still our biological mother.â
âI will do the same. When you are old and need care, I will provide a pension, but donât come looking
for me for anything else.â
He was the most angry and heartbroken.
He had been harmed by Jodie, and Salma still stood by Jodieâs side.
Since she chose her adopted daughter over them, her sons, they also didnât need her.
Salma was so angry that her face turned pale, pointing at him with her hand. âYou!â
Aaron looked at Salma, who was about to faint from anger.
After considering it, he decided to swallow the sarcastic words he was about to say.
âMom, I agree with my brothers.â
âYouâre on your own from now on.â
After saying that, he was about to leave.
Andrew, in an annoyed tone, said, âTake me with you. I donât want to stay here and see my motherâs
cold face and someone elseâs grieving appearance.â
He was referring to Jodie, who was kneeling and crying.
Only then did Aaron remember that Andrew was in a wheelchair.
But wasnât his wheelchair electric? He must have been intentional to say that last sentence.
He turned around and pushed Andrew away.
Seeing Steven and her sons heartlessly leaving. Salma felt dizzy. She sat weakly on the couch.
Jodic felt delighted. If the Gray Family treated like this, then she would be the only one left. Especially
after hearing Steven say that after the divorce, according to the law, Salma would get a fair share of the
property.
If they were to divorce, it would be even more advantageous for her.
She put on a worried expression and said, âMom, are you okay?â Then she immediately grabbed
Salmaâs hand and said, âShould I take you to the hospital?â
Salma shook off Jodieâs hand and angrily said, âCo to the hospital? If someone takes pictures and
spreads it, wonât it be embarrassing? If it werenât for you, they wouldnât treat me like this.â
Now, she felt annoyed whenever she saw Jodie.
She regretted her impulsive decision to follow Jodle and live with her.
Otherwise, things wouldnât have come to this.
Jodie knew very well that Salma regretted it, and she blamed herself for everything.
She knelt in front of Salma and kept crying, apologizing, âMom, please donât be angry. Itâs not good for
your health. Itâs all my fault.â
âIf it werenât for Dad and my brothers wanting to seek justice for Simone and vent their anger on me,
things wouldnât have turned out like this.â
âI donât want to burden you. Iâll leave soon.â
âI really miss the days when we were a happy family.â
Then she deliberately suggested, âMom, why donât you go find Simone?â
âAs long as Simone forgives you, I believe Dad wonât bring up the divorce again.â
Hearing these words, Salma became even more furious. I should beg her for forgiveness?â âI havenât
done anything wrong. Why should I go find her? If you want to leave, then go.â
âI want to be alone and calm down.â
After saying that, she supported herself and walked back to her bedroom, closing the door.
Lying in bed, Salma couldnât help but cry
Steven and her sonsâ attitude was too hurtful
Jodieâs words kept popping up in her mind.
Yes, they used to be a happy family. Where did all these problems come from?
It was all because of Simoneâs return that their family fell apart
Suddenly, she had a thought that if they hadnât brought Simone back, would things be different now?
The more she thought about it, the more confused she became, but she forced herself to stop thinking
about it.
Then she called Old Mrs. Johnston and complained about Steven wanting a divorce and her four sons
saying heartless words.
After leaving the apartment, Steven called Old Mr. Johnston and explained the situation.
So now the Johnston Family already knew about Steven wanting a divorce and the reasons behind it
Therefore, instead of comforting Salma or seeking revenge on Steven, Old Mrs. Johnston scolded her.
She criticized her for taking in the daughter of their enemy, who also had a mischievous nature, and
said she had a problem with her brain.
Finally, Old Mrs. Johnston expressed her belief that it would be best for the marriage to end and then
abruptly ended the call.
She felt deeply disappointed in Salma and no longer wished to have any
Salma, filled with anger, burst into tears once again. Why was everyone blaming her now?
As evening fell, there came a knock on the door, and Jodie entered with a bowl of congee.
She personally served Salma, hoping to case the tension.
After finishing her meal. Salma looked at her coldly and remarked, âArenât you supposed to leave? Why
are you still here?â Jodie inwardly cursed, finding Salma to be selfish and heartless.
With tears in her eyes, she explained, âI canât bear to leave you, so I want to wait until youâre better
before I go.â
A sarcastic smile formed on Salmaâs lips. âDo as you please.â
Later that night, Salma pondered the situation and decided to make a compromise.
After all, Steven and her sons were more important than Jodie.
If she were to get a divorce, she would lose her home and become the subject of ridicule. What good
was all that money? Besides, she had her own dowry and was not lacking in funds.
So she took the initiative to call Steven.