Chapter 2200
Married at First Sight
âDonât compare yourself with Serenity. Serenity knows how to punch and kick, and her body is better than you. Her sister Liberty has also suffered a lot. She does what she can, and it doesnât take much effort. Jasmine, contentment is always happy, donât always compare yourself to others.â
After hearing what her mother said, the grievance in Jasmineâs heart disappeared, she nodded, âMom, I understand, and I will no longer compare myself to Seren. According to what Josh said, he believed he could make me live a comfortable life without having to work with a large belly, as others do.â
Mrs. Sox: âThatâs right, Josh treats you well. Thereâs nothing to say. Your parents-in-law and elders treat you very well, treating you as your own daughter.
October pregnant, maintain a good mood, good for you and the child.â
Jasmine nodded repeatedly.
âJasmine, wash some fruit and go out to serve them as a meal. I will prepare some nutritional supplements for Serenity. Although she does not lack these, it is a little bit of my heart. She was raised by her mother, and she has been watched by her for a long time.â
Mrs. Sox still remember the first time she saw Serenity. Serenity was only 11 years old. Because of a fight, the strap of her schoolbag fell off and her clothes were dirty.
Serenity dared not go back to the rented room, for fear that her sister would find out.
It was Jasmine who took Serenity back to her home.
Then Jasmine asked Mrs. Sox to patch up the straps of Serenityâs schoolbag, and Mrs. Sox gave Serenity a set of Jasmineâs clothes, and asked her to take a hot bath and change into them.
Mrs. Sox still remembered that when she washed Serenityâs hair and dried her hair with a hair dryer, she asked why Serenity was fighting.
In the eyes of Mrs. Sox, girls were gentle; even if they had conflicts with their classmates, they were at most quarreling, and they seldom beat others.
Serenity didnât say anything but she was crying.
Mrs. Sox was terrified, and asked her: âGirl, whatâs wrong with you? Did you get hurt? Where is the injury? Let auntie see.â
Serenity still didnât say a word. Mrs. Sox turned to Serenity, squatted down, and was about to look through Serenityâs clothes, trying to check if there was any injury on her body.
Serenity spoke: âThey called me a b*stard, saying I didnât have parents, so I fought with them. I have a father and a mother.â
It was the first time for Mrs. Sox to see Serenity, and she didnât know about Serenityâs family situation.
She asked Serenity, âWhat about your parents?â
âThey are dead. My parents are dead, I donât have my parents, but I have my parents. I am not a wild species. Auntie, I am not a wild species, I was born by my parents, they just went to heaven. My sister said that my parents are always watching us in the sky. As long as we study hard, live in peace and grow up quickly, my parents will be very happy.
They called me a b*stard, thatâs why I fought them. Auntie, I didnât lose, I won. I forced them to apologize to me and promised not to call me a b*stard in the future, so I didnât beat them again.â