Chapter 119 How Is It Now?
Chapter 119 How Is It Now?
Melinda looked away, but then a sharp look flashed across her face.
"William, for the sake of our relationship in the past, I'll remind you that with Ann's personality, she will
only be the feast on the table in these aristocratic families. If you really care about her, then persuade
her to marry an ordinary man."
"Since half of the blood in her body is mine, if it is inconvenient for you, I can help her find a good man!"
...
When Ann got out of the car and just entered the hospital, she happened to meet Melinda who was
leaving the hospital.
Recalling the unpleasant conversation from last time, Ann pursed her lips and did not greet Melinda but
nodded at her out of politeness.
But Melinda stopped. When she saw the fruit in Ann's hand, she guessed that Ann came to visit her
father.
"Have you considered what I have told you?"
Ann clenched her fists and raised her eyes for Melinda.
"Mrs. Moore, I like Phillip and I want to be with him. I believe that as long as I stay with him, we can
deal with the problems you mentioned."
Melinda did not seem to be too surprised by this answer, but there was a bit of anger on her face.
"Naive!"
'Her stubbornness is indeed inherited from William!'
Ann didn't respond to Melinda's ridicule.
Thinking of William's reaction after listening to her words, Melinda's eyes darkened.
She wished William would be smart enough to persuade Ann to break up with Phillip.
She did not want things to develop into the worst situation.
...
When Ann arrived at William's ward with fruit, she saw that William was sitting alone by the window. His
back was thin and lonely. Ann couldn't help but feel sentimental.
Since Ann was a kid, William had always been busy with work, and almost all his energy and time had
been spent on making money in her memory.
She didn't understand back then until she accidentally heard from her neighbor.
The reason why William worked so hard was that her mother abandoned him and her and ran away
with a rich because she disliked William for having no money.
Ann did not have any feelings for her mother who she had never met before.
It was just that when she was occasionally scolded by others for having no mother and she saw her
father secretly shut himself in the room to drink, she would wonder why the woman who abandoned
them could be so ruthless.
Later, her father married Sansa, who brought a younger sister one year younger than her. They bullied
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At that time, the Scott Group just got on the right track. Ann could see how much William cared about
Sansa and didn't want to disappoint him, so she could only silently endure.
But after years, she and her father were still alone.
"Dad."
When William heard Ann's voice and turned around, a sorrowful expression flashed past his eyes, and
then he smiled.
As he saw the fruit in her hand, William stood up and said, "I got everything here. I told you that you
don't need to come here on working days. Why are you here again?"
Ann held William's arm and smiled, "I got off work early today. I missed you, so I came."
William looked at Ann under the shadow of sunset and felt that Ann looked somewhat similar to
Melinda. His eyes trembled and he reached out to pat Ann on the shoulder.
"How is it now, between you and Phillip?" William asked somewhat inadvertently.