Chapter 1773
Married at First Sight
Liberty listened to George scolding Jessica, thinking to herself, if the Brown family hadnât been too bullying, Jessica would be a weak woman, How could she stab someone with a knife?
Dogs would jump over walls when they were in a hurry, and rabbits would bite people when they were in a hurry.
Really pushed people to a dead end, angrily resisted, wouldnât it cause a murder?
Liberty was not surprised that Jessica would stab Chelsea. As for Chelseaâs discordant temperament, she always took care of her familyâs affairs, so it would be strange if she didnât get hated by her sister-
in-law.
Before Liberty and Hank divorced, she hated Chelsea. Fortunately, Chelsea would not be living at her younger brotherâs house like she was now, and she still had a breather time, so as not to go crazy and kill people.
Chelsea hated that Jessica almost snatched Lucas away when she teamed up with outsiders, so she targeted Jessica everywhere. As long as she lived in her motherâs house, she would alienate the relationship between the younger brother and her husband, and provoke conflicts between her parents and Jessica, which often made Brownâs family restless.
People who make mud have three-point temperament.
Jessica couldnât bear Chelseaâs actions, which put Chelsea in the hospital.
Liberty thought that married daughters often go back to their natal family, and their natal family would definitely welcome them, but she always meddle in the affairs of her natal siblings, and gossip about her sister-in-law in front of her parents, that was disgusting.
Sooner or later, Chelsea would end up like this.
What surprises Liberty is how Jessica stabbed Hank, or stabbed him to death.
Hank treated Jessica very well, whether it was before or after marriage; even if his parents and sister always scolded Jessica in front of him, said bad things about her, and asked him to divorce Jessica, he always stood by her side.
He also tried his best to mediate the conflict between the two sides, but his parents and sister were stubborn people, so his mediation had no effect.
Not long ago, Jessica had another miscarriage and lost her first child. It was inevitable that she felt sad.
Could it be because of this incident that Jessica hated Hank and wanted to stab Hank to death?
Liberty could only guess.
George: âLiberty, Hank has always been Sonnyâs real father. If you have time, you should go and have a look. In case Hank canât make it⦠always ask Sonny to come and see his father for the last time, he will give his father a ride.â
At the end of Georgeâs words, his expression was gloomy, he did not expect such a big event to happen to inâlaws, nor did he expect that his brother-in-law would end up like this.
Thinking of the old days, Georgeâs face was also burning hot. Although he didnât bully Liberty openly and calculated the benefits of him, his wife always went back to her motherâs house to take advantage of it. His parents-in-law helped him take care of the children, and his brother-in-law subsidized his parents-in-lawâs living expenses. For them, he enjoys the benefits brought by inâlaws, and had never persuaded his wife at all.
It could be said that his brother-in-lawâs end today also had his share of credit.
When Liberty was Chelseaâs sister-in-law before, She would say hello, how could there ever be such a scene as to draw a knife?
Really wrong!
Hank shouldnât have cheated or divorced!
âLiberty, Chelsea and I did not do well in the past, and now I solemnly apologize to you, really, Iâm sorry!â
George felt that they should all apologize to Liberty.
After Liberty was silent, she said: âThe past is over, I donât want to mention it again. I will go to the emergency room to check the situation later.
Mr. Repton, go and take care of Miss Zhou.â
George nodded and left.
Liberty waited for George to leave before she walked out of the inpatient department.
Mrs. Lewis pushed Duncan and walked slowly in the open space at the entrance of the inpatient department. There were many people in the hospital, and people in a hurry could be seen everywhere.
From the beginning, Duncan was afraid to go downstairs to meet strangers, and he was afraid that all he would receive were sympathetic looks.