Chapter 239
Spoiled (Lily)
Chapter 238 Hannah, Do You Miss Your Mommy?
Winona had always said that she loved children and made those mistakes for the sake of children. But she did not mention Zachary, as if she had forgotten that she had a son. She was still selfish. Because in the Crawford family, the daughter could help her get everything, but the son could not. The Crawford family was strict with the son, and he needed to make money by himself.
The Crawford family could be his backing, background, and starting point, but not his treasury. Winona thought that a daughter was different. The girl was delicate and weak. So she did not need to work hard. Her dowry of marriage was also a large fortune.
Jean looked at Winona coldly. It was impossible for her not to hate Winona.
âWinona, youâll have retribution, Jean said indifferently.
Anthony also stood up. âLilly, letâs go.â
No need to ask anymore. Itâs useless. I want to make Winonaâs life in prison worse than death!
Seeing the murderous look in Anthonyâs eyes, Winona panicked.
âAnthony! Donât go! Let me meet Hannah, please!â
Lilly pouted. âMs. Jackson, Mommy said you only think about yourself! We wonât allow you to see Hannah!â
Seeing that Anthony and Jean were indifferent, Winona turned her attention to Lilly.
âLilly, help me! Iâm wrong! Help me to beg Anthony. Didnât you always miss your mother? Hannah must miss me too! You canât be selfish. You canât make Hannah sad!â
Lilly snorted. âHannah didnât miss you!â
Winona was taken aback, as if she had been stimulated by something, and shouted, âHow is it possible? Hannah canât be so selfish and cold-blooded!â
Hannah was the daughter she gave everything to. How could Hannah not miss her? Did it mean that everything she did was a failure, even her education was a failure?
Winona cried bitterly. âYou all canât do this! Youâre too selfish! You canât implicate innocent children just to get revenge on me! Hannah is innocentâ¦â
Lilly shook her head. âMs. Jackson, Hannah is doing well now. Something bad will happen to her if she sees you!â
Winona refused to believe it and shook her head. âHow is it possible? You all must have said something to her! You must have said I donât want her anymore, right?â
Anthony led Lilly out and left without looking back. The handcuffs in Winonaâs hands were jingling. She wanted to chase after them, but she was restrained.
The door closed, along with Winonaâs desperate cries.
Winona was desperate and unwilling. Why donât they let me see Hannah? Hannah is my daughter!
What right do they have? Hannah used to be unable to leave me, but now she never even visits me.
Hannah wouldnât be so selfish! They must have taught her! Theyâre all villains! Itâs all their fault!
Winona yelled and cried but was taken down involuntarily. When the iron gate was closed, Winona felt that the light of her world was also gone. Her life would be in darkness ever since!
In the car, Lilly asked. âUncle Anthony, why is Ms. Jackson likes girls but doesnât like Zac?â
When Lilly was in South City. the Hatcher family, Stephen, Debbie, Richard, and Paula, all expected Debbie to have a boy.
Once, they suddenly asked Lilly if Debbie was carrying a younger brother or sister. Lilly subconsciously said she wanted a sister, but they got angry. So Lilly did not quite understand why Winona did not like Zachary.
Anthony replied, âBecause there are many boys in the Crawford family, we donât raise playboys. The boys have to go out and work hard on their own when they reach eighteen.â
Lilly was surprised. âThe girls donât need it?â
Anthony did not answer but asked, âWhat do you think?â
Lilly said solemnly, âI must work hard. Everyone must work hard! I want to make a lot of money, so you donât have to work so hard in the future! We can have fun every day!â
Anthony could not help but laugh. The cold and murderous aura that Winona had angered slowly calmed down.
âOkay!â Anthony said, âIâll wait for you.â
Lilly nodded heavily. âYes!â Suddenly, she stretched out her finger. âUncle Anthony, letâs make a pinky promise!â
Anthony stretched out his hand while Lilly hooked his finger and said, âI wonât change my promise for a hundred years!â
She thought for a while and muttered, âNo, why is it only a hundred years?â
She wanted to be with her family forever. So she said solemnly, âI wonât change my promise forever!â
Anthony could not help but laugh. When they got back to the Crawford family, Hannah came out.
âHey, where have you been? You left without saying a word!â
Lilly looked at Anthony. She wondered if she should tell Hannah the truth. Will Hannah miss her mommy?
Anthony looked at her with encouraging eyes. As an adult, it was inconvenient for him to say some things. So Lilly asked, âHannah, we went to see your mommy!â
Hannah froze for a moment. Mommy? She pursed her lips slightly and nodded.
Lilly asked, âHannah, do you miss your mommy?â
Everyone will miss their mommy, right? Lilly suddenly wondered if Hannah missed Winona even if Winona was not a good mother.
Just like what Winona said. Hannah missed her, but Anthony did not let Hannah see her. Was Anthony wrong? If Hannah did not miss her, it seemed that Hannah was selfish.
Lilly shook her dizzy head. She could not think of it even if she tried her best. But Hannah suddenly said, âYes, I miss my mommy.â
Sometimes at night before going to bed or right after waking up. In the past, Winona was always by her side. No matter when she opened or closed her eyes.
Anthony remained silent. Lilly was afraid Hannah would be sad, so she quickly took Hannahâs hand.
âHannah, donât be sad. Iâll be with you! Iâll take responsibility for you!â
Anthonyâs mouth twitched. Lilly was too cute when she said that seriously.
âLilly, it doesnât count as responsibility.â Anthony could not help but correct Lilly.
Lilly raised her little hand. âUncle Anthony, donât talk!
Canât you see I want to make Hannah happy? Donât make trouble!
Anthony was speechless.