Chapter 1995
Angeline sighed. "To be honest with you, I hate her more than you do. From the first time she hurt
me, the hatred I had for her had been buried deep within me. Every time she hurt me, the seed of
hatred that I had nted in me was watered and fertilized, making my hatred grow stronger and
stronger.
"Ultimately, all the hatred in me grew into a gigantic tree, seeping into every fiber and flesh of my
being. To unearth such hatred is the same as crushing my body into pieces. How agonizing would
that be?"
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Jay looked at Angeline in astonishment. He was surprised to learn that the pain Chloe caused
Angeline had been etched into her bones and heart to such a terrifying extent.
Jenson and Baby Robbie were even more puzzled now.
"Mommy, if you hate her so much, why did you forgive her?" Jenson asked.
Angelineughed bitterly. "Forgive her? I would probably never forgive her. The pain she has
caused m e is impossible to forget. My heart would hurt every time I cast my mind back to the time.
How could I possibly forgive her so easily?"
Jay’s straight and tall body was seemingly hit by an
earthquake-splitting and rupturing his foundation.
"Why did you help herst time, then?" Jenson was puzzled.
Angeline cast her gaze to Jay''s face and said, "I helped her turn over a new leaf and gave her the
chance to abandon her evil ways so that your father would feel better about it. Not only your father,
but also your grandfather and great-grandfather... They can be happier that way."
Baby Robbie felt really sorry for Mommy. Unwilling to take this lying down, he said, "Mommy, it turns
out that you''ve chosen topromise for everyone’s sake. You really didn''t have to do that
because we''d support your decision no matter what."
Angeline said with a smile, "I sealed off all my hatred t o live in harmony with your grandmother.
Only in this way would everyone be able to live happily as a family. With no fights and schemes, our
family thrives. Everyone in the family will be happy too. This is what the Areses hope to see."
Jenson gained a deep insight after hearing what Angeline said.
Mommy had chosen to endure her pain for Daddy and to reunite the Ares and Yorks families
harmoniously.
Jenson felt inexplicably heartbroken to see Angeline lighting herself up like a candle in order to
illuminate others.
"If I could, I would choose to destroy the whole world just to keep you safe, Mommy," Jenson said
stubbornly.
Angeline pulled Jenson up and said, "This is your grandmother, Jens. She gave life to your father
and it’s thus destined that we must not treat her as our enemy."
"You must know that a mother and her child share a close bond. Hurting her is hurting your father. If
your father is hurt, I''ll be unhappy too. Therefore, hurting Chloe will only backfire, and this is why I
refuse to hate her."
Jenson nodded as though he understood.
"Okay."
"Stand up," Angeline said.
Jenson and Baby Robbie stood up and promised Angeline, "Don''t worry, Mommy. We won''t be
disrespectful to Grandma anymore.”
"Mm."
Having said that, the two little brats turned around and dashed off.
Angeline breathed a long sigh of relief and stood up. A s soon as she turned around, she saw Jay
looking guiltily at her.
"Angeline, I had no idea that my mother has brought you so much pain..."
Angeline said with a smile, "It’s all in the past now."
Jay said, "No, it''s not in the past. You''re just sealing them away and choosing to forget them on
purpose.”
He gently took Angelina into his arms and sighed. "I''m sorry for putting you through this."
Angeline said, "I should be the one to apologize, Jaybie. Please forgive me for not being able to
ept her from the bottom of my heart."
"You’re already doing great," Jay said, "Really, you''re doing really well. But I think we should meet
her less frequently from now on, and perhaps that will free you from those painful memories."
"That''s not necessary."
"It is necessary."
When the holidays were over, Baby Robbie and the rest of the sisters returned to school. Jenson
deliberately stayed for a night to investigate Madam Nephele’s case.