One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis

Chapter 821 The Angry Jessie’s father



Chapter 821 The Angry Jessie’s father

She had put on weight!

She had become thin because of her pregnancy, plus her depressed mood.

And now, she'd grown some flesh back on her face and changed back to her pre-pregnancy state.

It looks like she's had a good time since leaving the country and coming here!

George narrowed his eyes, then spoke in a hoarse voice, "Jessie, come here."

Jessie clenched her palms and stood still without moving, looked at George with complicated

impatience.

This was George, the man she was so madly in love with before that she couldn't help herself!

Honestly, he did look cute and was her type.

But instead of being the least bit moved by him, she felt only fear.

She feared this man, so when this man called her over, she wasn't willing to actually go over.

Thinking of this, Jessie was actually relieved in her heart.

Because she knew that the fact that she was scared of this man meant that she wouldn't like him.

As long as she didn't fall for this man, she supposed she wouldn't have to go back to the miserable life

she'd had before she forgot him.

Opposite, George saw Jessie standing without moving, instead, she eyes looked at him warily, his

heart couldn't help but sink, and his face turned grim.

He wasn't anger at the woman for not actually listening to him, but the look in her eyes that shook him.

He saw it clearly, the way she looked at him, there was no emotion present at all, there was only

strangeness and wariness of him.

It was that, feeling like he was a stranger and then not trusting him and being wary.

So Ivan's claim that she forgot about him was true?

Realizing this, George's face became gloomy, and his heart was extremely heavy, with anger and

trepidation.

It was as if he felt as if he had lost something very important, and it made him feel very uncomfortable.

Thinking, George aggravated his tone and shouted again, "Jessie, I told you to come here!"

"Sorry, I don't know you, so I won't go over there." Jessie shook her head and took a deep breath to try

to calm herself down.

As scared as she was of this man, emotions couldn't be led by him.

Otherwise, she would not even know what she would become.

Hearing Jessie's words, Jessie’s father, who had been on tenterhooks, finally sighed in relief and

smiled.

Great, that was great.

Jessie didn't have renewed feelings for or even think about George when she saw him.

He was then afraid that Jessie would regain her feelings for and fall back in love with George if she saw

him, which was why he didn't want Jessie to come out.

But now that Jessie's actions confirmed that Jessie wouldn't be what he thought, then he was relieved.

As long as Jessie no longer had feelings for George, they, as parents, would not have to worry too

much about George.

Previously it was because Jessie was deeply in love with George, so they, as a couple, were not

treating George too much, just because they were afraid that Jessie would get hurt.

But now that Jessie didn't care about George anymore, then the couple didn't have to feel like they

were going overboard with George and would cause Jessie heartache, so they could do whatever they

wanted.

Thinking of this, Jessie’s father put down the broom in his hand, then clenched his fist and suddenly

slammed his fist towards George's face, "You bastard!"

With a thud, George's entire body fell to the ground, and the glasses on his face flew out, falling to the

side and breaking straight away.

George covered his face and half sat up, because without his glasses, he couldn't see well, so he

squinted his eyes, looked at Jessie’s father in anger and surprise, obviously not expecting that Jessie’s

father would actually suddenly hit him.

When Jessie’s father had just hit him with a broomstick, he thought it was already a sign of Jessie’s

father's anger, but now he realized that this was Jessie’s father's real anger.

Not to mention George, even Jessie didn't expect her father to suddenly do this to that George, and

covered her face in surprise, "Dad!"

Jessie’s father ignored her, took two steps forward, walked up to George, reached out and grabbed

George's collar, and ripped the man up from the ground.

Over the years, although Jessie’s father's health was not as good as when he was younger, he had

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So Jessie’s father had no trouble grabbing George.

Jessie’s father's eyes were scarlet as he stared at George, "George, you are asking my daughter to

come over to you, I am her father, I haven't even used such a tone to ask her to come over, who are

you to say that! Who do you think you are? You're just an ungrateful man, if I had known that my

Robinson family would end up in this situation because of you, I would have never saved your family

back then, I hate it, George, do you know, how much I hate it!"

George had never seen Jessie’s father look so crazy before, and for a moment, he was all a bit frozen.

After all, all along, the Robinson family had always been tolerant and submissive towards him.

So that had kept him firmly convinced that it was the Robinson family that had gotten his parents killed,

and that was why he had treated them, because they were weak-minded.

That was why he suddenly froze now when he saw that Jessie’s father's attitude had suddenly become

fierce.

Jessie’s father didn't know what was going through George's mind, he was emotional and his face was

fierce as he looked at George, "Do you know why I've been putting up with you again and again? It's

not that I feel sorry for your family, but I do it for Jessie, for the sake of my own daughter!"

George's pupils flinched.

Not for the Joe family?

Jessie’s father threw him on the ground, "Because my daughter likes you, she loves you, so I, as a

father, am willing to tolerate you for her. Jessie has always believed that as long as she treats you with

her heart, one day, she will impress you, one day, she will find evidence to prove that my family is not

the one who killed your parents, and at that time, you will forgive the Robinson family and be with her.

That's why I, as a father, am willing to keep muffled to you for this small wish of hers."

"Dad ......" At the door, Jessie apparently realized how much aggravation and suffering Jessie’s father

had suffered because of her.

Though she had no memory of it, she was able to relate to it.

Because the guilt that was in her heart was real.

"I'm sorry, Dad ......" Jessie looked at Jessie’s father, her eyes reddened and guilt was written all over

his face.

She was sorry for her parents.

They were bent on protecting her.

Yet she was bent on making them so humble for a man who did not love her.

She really, really didn't deserve to be their daughter!

Over there, Jessie’s father heard Jessie's apology, his body stiffened for a moment, then turned his

head to tenderly glance at his daughter who was crying and blaming herself, his heart aching.

But soon, he turned his head back again, his eyes fiercely looking at George.

He knew that his daughter apologized because she knew how much he had suffered as a father all

these years, and she felt guilty that she had dragged them down with her.

But he didn't blame his daughter, he would only blame George.

Blame him for appearing in front of his daughter.

Without him, Jessie would not have pined for him, much less suffered so much.


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