Chapter 683 Don't Ever Care About Me
Chapter 683 Don't Ever Care About Me
Miranda was the only daughter of the family, and she treated Macy as her real mother; her father had
never told her the truth, and there were no bad rumors from people around her to make her suspicious.
In fact, she and Macy had always had a good relationship, and even back then, her father and her
adoptive mother had been a respectful couple, and she had never had any doubts about her family.
Later, when she grew up and knew the truth, Macy lied to her again, saying that her mother didn't want This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
her, and anyway, her mother became an unforgivable and dirty woman in Macy's mouth, and she also
witnessed her mother flirting with other men in the sex establishments, and that young and energetic
girl was very disgusted with such women.
She wouldn't doubt Macy's words because Macy did treat her well, and her father did try to explain
back then, only for her to interrupt his father at every turn and say that her father was deluded, in fact,
not care about her real mother.
At that time, she was only a teenager and didn't quite understand the world yet, she just
subconsciously believed in the woman who raised her single-handedly, that was her adoptive mother
Macy. Even if it was her father, who took second place in her heart during her growth because he was
always busy with business.
She was naturally willing to be close to Macy, except that she didn't expect that one day, she would
know the truth about what happened to her mother back then, knowing that her father cheated her real
mother back then, and her adoptive mother even caused her to have her real mother tortured.
She didn't know what to choose or what to do when the news of Macy's death came and she attended
the funeral in a muddled state, for a while she didn't know what to do, but she managed to find out all
about what happened to her real mother and her father confessed to the deception of her mother back
then.
She felt so guilty, she wanted to apologize to her real mother because she had grown up and was no
longer the character she had been as a child. There was no way she could blame her adoptive mother,
she had been good enough to her and she couldn't possibly be resenting her real mother, she just
wanted to apologize to her real mother, because the things she had said had really hurt her mother's
feelings and she didn't feel she deserved that.
In the past year or two, she had reached reconciliation with her own mother, they would often travel to
a country for fun. The mother-daughter bond was getting deeper and deeper, her mother forgave her,
but her mother would not forgive her father, Miranda never forced her.
Because she knew that from start to finish, it was her father who did wrong, even her adoptive mother
was a victim, only she ended up being a victimizer, she didn't force her mother. She just needed her
mother to live well, to be able to travel to every place with her from time to time, to eat, to talk, to have
a few intimate moments snuggled up together every year.
And with her father alive and well in the world, she felt it was enough, she never asked for anything
more.
And her love gradually sprouted and took root, she liked Jason, and went to great lengths to get close
to this man, and through various means, she got Jason to finally agree to her proposal. They got
together, and originally her wedding was supposed to be the happiest moment of her life.
She was even ready to wait until this year to have her baby so her mother could stop drifting around
the world and help raising her baby, yet her happiness came to an abrupt end.
Her mother had fallen down, in such a tragic and decisive way that she would never be able to detach
herself from that hurt for the rest of her life.
She even lost her child, and she had thought that her life had gone to misery, that her life was doomed,
but Miranda never imagined that her adoptive mother, Macy, was not dead yet.
Watching her adoptive mother appear in front of her and admit that her mother's death was related to
her, Miranda surprisingly doesn't know what to do while she just watched her adoptive mother die in
front of her along with her real father.
Now looking at the three corpses, at the faces of the three men who had closed their eyes in peace,
Miranda asked out in pain.
"You all have your own hurts, your own lives, and I'm in no position to blame you because you've all
tried desperately to be good to me, and who can I blame?"
"But all of you have left me now, all of you, and none of you care about me, so why was I born in the
first place? What the hell did you all take me for?"
"I know that I don't have a choice of whose side to take, and maybe that's unacceptable to all of you,
but how am I supposed to choose? Is it right to choose whose side to be on? None of you are wrong,
but why do you have to end your lives in such a gruesome way, and in front of me?"
"Just because you guys think that this is going to hurt me? That leaving me alone in this world will
make you all feel better?"
Miranda's cry made it hard for Jason and he tried to hold the woman tightly in his arms.
But Miranda didn't want this one embrace, and she pushed Jason away, and then spent the whole day
in silence at the corpses of the three men, before finally passing out directly in that place before being
taken away by Jason.
For the next few days, Miranda would eat normally throughout the day, but she would hardly talk to
anyone, even Jason.
Georgia came to visit her a few times, but Miranda also did not want to talk to her, and everyone did not
want to be harsh on Miranda. They all know that she is now in a sad mood, Jason's parents let the
family chef make all kinds of nutritious soups, trying to let Miranda drink to replenish her body.
At this point Miranda did not refuse, she just silently let everyone cook her good food, eat on time and
go to bed on time every day, if there was nothing necessary. Outsiders even thought Miranda was a
mute, because she almost did not talk much anymore.
Four days later, the three people's funerals were held at the same time, and this farce was actually
known by almost everyone in the city, of course there were many people who laughed at them, but
none of this had anything to do with Miranda any more.
She is the only daughter of the family, Jason is the son-in-law of the family. Naturally this funeral will
not have people gossiping, people who can come to the funeral are counted as friends and will not
gossip randomly.
But of course Miranda's funeral for her own mother couldn't be inside a hearse with his father and
adoptive mother; she knew her mother's wish to no longer want to be related to her father, and certainly
didn't want to continue feuding with her adoptive mother for the rest of her life.
The children were well enough, but on this day, Georgia and Robert found an excuse to let the children
play at home while they dressed and then went to the funeral alone.
After all, that day had left a psychological shadow on Annie and Leon, so Georgia and Robert didn't
feel that something like a funeral could be attended by the two children.