Chapter 959
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
The Substitute Wife My Poor Husband is a Billionaire
Chapter 959 She Was Willing To Help
The more irritated Lydia got, the calmer Janet became. âOkay, I wonât say anything more about it,â
Janet said in a soft voice. âCan you tell me first who told you about your husbandâs death?â
A worker who suddenly appeared and told Lydia the twisted version of Jethroâs death was clearly
intended to sow discord between them.
âYou want me to tell you who he is? So, you and Brandon can kill another good man?â Lydia sneered.
âWell, I wonât tell you, Janet. My husband is dead. I wonât let another innocent person die in vain.â i
Janet shook her head and sighed. She knew Lydia could be really stubborn when it came to her
husband. âLook, thereâs no use of me explaining things to you since you donât want to listen. But Iâm
curious that you can still trust Jethro after what he did to you. He was lucky to be married to you
because he didnât deserve a woman like you.â
Lydia closed her eyes, tears streaming down her face. Her mood seemed to waver because of what
Janet had just said. Her eyes were still filled with resentment when she opened them again, âMy
husband was not all that bad. He was actually good to me at home. He did what he did because he
knew you wouldnât hurt me since I am pregnant. Because of my condition, he wouldnât be able to take
me far away. I might die if he took me with him. So I can totally understand him.â
Janet was speechless. Jethro obviously mistreated Lydia, but she still spoke for him. Janet hadnât
expected Lydia to be so stupid.
If Jethro were still alive, Janet would like him to hear this sentimental speech about him.
âAs long as you believe in that. I am also the wife of a man, so I understand that you may implicitly
believe that Jethro would not have escaped from prison, but even if you were his wife, you cannot lose
your own judgment. And now you are a mother. You have to think of your baby. Jethro is dead and
even your survival will be a problem after leaving the hospital. You may be okay live on the streets and
starve, but donât let your baby suffer with you.â
Janet couldnât help but feel softhearted as she gazed at the baby girl in Lydiaâs arms. Babies had a way
of making people forget about their problems.
Lydia fell silent after hearing what Janet said. In the quiet room, only the cries of the baby could be
heard.
Janet touched the girlâs soft cheek. Putting her hand in her mouth, the baby stopped crying and started
babbling, curiously looking at the flowers in Janetâs hands.
âNow, look at that! She likes me,â Janet said, seemingly pleased with the baby. The look in Janetâs eyes
was soft. As soon as the baby stopped crying, Lydia started to relax. âI wonât accept the sympathy of
the Larson Group, and I wonât attend the press conference to clarify it. You have seen me and my
daughter. Can you leave here now?â she said, holding the baby firmly and turning her back to Janet.
Since Lydia had asked Janet to leave, it wasnât appropriate for Janet to stay long.
Before leaving, she asked, âCan I have your phone number? I really like this baby. When you get out of
the hospital, Iâll send her some baby stuff.â
Lydia frowned and gave Janet a confused look.
Janet shrugged and said, âItâs for the baby, not for you. And itâs not sympathy, not even flattery. Donât
think much of it. I simply like the baby.â
Lydia looked at her daughter and spoke quietly to Janet, giving her phone number.
âIâll call you. You can save my number.â Janet put the flowers on the table and said, âEven if you donât
attend the press conference, Iâm still willing to help you. Being a single mother wonât be easy. If you
need anything, please call me at any time.â