Capítulo 127
Capítulo 127
“Really? Why?” Chelsea asked with great curiosity. Why wouldn’t Leo live in an apartment in such a great locale and environment?
“Because our mother comes here and lives with me for a few days from time to time. She always urges him to find a girl to marry and settle down with. Leo’s tired of it, so he moved out.”Content is property of NôvelDrama.Org.
Chelsea laughed. “He is so interesting. It sure sounds like you two have a great relationship with your mother.” Fay Lowered her eyes and replied in a slightly gloomy tone, “Well, Leo has a great relationship with her.”
Seeing the confused expression on Chelsea’s face, Fay continued, “My mother has always preferred Leo over me. She used to say every day that she and our father would leave everything to Leo. The funny thing is, they really have nothing to leave him. The only money they have comes from me.”
Chelsea was a little stunned. She couldn’t believe that Fay’s parents were taking her money just to leave it all to Leo.
“Every time she comes here, she only brings Leo’s favorite food. My mother told me that she didn’t want Leo to waste time and energy to look after her and our father, but when | tried to cook for them or take care of them in any way, she didn’t care.”
“Well, can’t you ask Leo to talk to your mother about this?” Chelsea couldn't believe her ears. Fay smiled with self-mockery.
“He’s tried. Many times, in fact. He’s told her on many occasions that she shouldn't play favorites, but she doesn’t listen at all. Leo said that he would give me back everything that belonged to me. | didn’t have the heart to tell him that | didn’t care about the money. All | wanted was our mother’s love and affection.”
“Oh, Fay. I’m so sorry to hear that. But I’m sure everything will be fine,” Chelsea said, gently patting Fay on the shoulder and comforting her in a low voice.
“Yes, I’m sure of that, too. | have Mr. Nelson to thank, actually. If we hadn’t been rescued by the Nelson Group’s charity foundation, | would have been forced to drop my studies and work to make money so that Leo could go to school.”
The story of Fay’s life made Chelsea take pity on her. It was said that every family had its own difficulties. Nothing could ever be truer.