When Ye Xin heard that An Jing still called her mother, she frowned and said coldly: "Okay, don't call me mother. I'm not your mother. When I first got married, you didn't want to see me.
Of?
And you said I was carrying a tow oil bottle?
Why, mommy’s screams are getting more and more affectionate now. Let me tell you, I’m going to take my bottle of oil and leave you to settle down.”
When she thought about getting married, Anjing gave her a lot of looks.
She endured it for that dead man.
However, he still treated her like this, so don't blame her for being rude.
If he is unkind, she will be unjust.
Jing Jing shouted anxiously and said, "How can you be like this? My father has just been imprisoned and the family is bankrupt. How can you be like this? You have never been like this before."
When Ye Xin heard this, she moved her mouth and was about to say something. After hearing this, Anna turned her head and looked at Jingjing and said, "It wouldn't be the same before. Now you understand that your family is bankrupt, and you are not."
Do you dislike me as your sister the most?
Now that my mother and I are leaving, why are you reluctant to leave?"
She doesn't like this sister from the bottom of her heart. Although this father treats her well, compared to Anjing, she still feels that one is her biological daughter and the other is not.
An Jing listened and took a deep breath. Her relationship with Anna was indeed not very good, because no matter what she had, Anna would always snatch her things away, so she didn't like Anna.
Chapter 3(5)
However, she is her sister after all, so she will give her whatever she can.
But, how could two people become like this?
But looking at the situation at this time, she understood that it had become an established fact and everything had been packed away. What else did she not understand?
She took a deep breath, calmed down, looked at the mother and daughter, and said, "So, now you have divorced my dad and want to move out of the house?"
Ye Xin said coldly: "Otherwise, what do you think it will be like?"
After listening quietly, he spoke calmly: "Then you should pay off the gambling debts you owe yourself. Don't take away the things my father bought. Also, the piano was a birthday gift from my father.