Chapter 1019
Wayne, he’s got the Silverman family look, with a dash of his birth mom’s features.
Luis’s kids, strange enough, they look more like Wayne’s birth mom than Luis himself.
After a while, Rosalynn spotted Xenia.
Everything in the house was just as it was.
They hadn’t packed their stuff.
It looked like they were ready to bolt at any minute.
Xenia was looking better, much better than before.
“Ms. Jared, you really didn’t have toe yourself,” Xenia said, a bit sheepishly.
Rosalynn even made sure not toe around mealtime, so Xenia had no chance to cook for her.
“I ate a bit too much tonight, mind walking it off with me?” Rosalynn asked politely.
Xenia was a bit taken aback, but she nodded anyway.
“You two little rascals stay put,” Rosalynn said to Steven and She.
Wayne’s ce is prime real estate, withmercial areas and good schools nearby.
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Night fell, the weather cooled down.
The neighborhood was thick with trees, moonlight seeping through, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
“Where are you nning to go after moving out?” Rosalynn asked.
“Steven found a ce, it’s a bit out of the way, but we can afford it,” Xenia replied.
“And after? Once you’re better, what’s the n?” Rosalynn continued, “You aren’t thinking of going
back, are you?”
Xenia was surprised, she instinctively looked at Rosalynn, “The kids need to go back to school…”
“Steven has really pissed off Luis this time. He may be locked up now, but he’ll be out one day,”
Rosalynn said calmly, “The moment you go back, he’ll find you, and find Steven and She. What do
you think Luis would do?”
Xenia looked pale.
Rosalynn’s words hit Xenia with blunt force. “Even if he doesn’te after you, I’ve looked into the
schools in your area. Even if Steven and She excel academically, they won’t be able to secure
admission to good schools,” Rosalynn stated inly. “Your ie won’t be enough to afford quality
education.”
Xenia was at a loss for words. After all these years, she was no longer the ambitious girl who believed
she could change her life through education. Life’s struggles and hardships had beaten her down,
causing her to forget her dreams.
“Do you realize how many Ivy League graduates end up being chewed up and spit out by society?”
Rosalynn continued, her tone serious. “Steven may have it slightly easier as a boy, but have you
considered the challenges your daughter will face?”
Tears welled up in Xenia’s eyes.
“You’re a woman, society’s constraints on women are harsh, especially in poor areas. And you should
know, in such ces, being pretty isn’t always a good thing.”
Xenia was stunned.
She was reminded of her painful past and the greedy eyes of men over the years.
“Madam, can you tell me what to do?” Xenia’s tears started flowing uncontrobly.
Steven is a real brainiac.