Her own life was a complete mess right now; she didn't have the energy to deal with her mother's drama!
“Before, when they were living off me, using my things, wearing what I bought them, they treated me like a treasure. Now that I'm of no use to them, they treat me like trash. It's a good thing I didn't take you with me when I left the country!”
Back when Sandra was in Kiron, she had actually wondered if she was being too cruel.
After all, they were her parents. She had often wrestled with the idea, wondering if she should find a way to bring them over.
But before she could even make a solid plan, she was brought back, and all this happened.
In a way, she was grateful for all this chaos. If it hadn't happened, she would never have seen her parents' true colors.
She never would have known what scoundrels they really were. And to think she had wasted time feeling guilty, thinking she was the cruel one!
“I never should have given you so much. You couldn't even run your own company. It was only because I went to Lionel that you got all those resources. Without me, you wouldn't have been living the high life for all those years!”
Sandra remembered how the Woods family had relied on her to get resources from Lionel just to climb the ladder.
That was the only reason they'd become business owners and enjoyed a comfortable life. But now…
The more Sandra thought about it, the more upset she became. A heavy, sick feeling settled in her throat, like a wet sponge.
Growing more agitated, she finally tossed her phone aside, deciding to ignore the online storm.
Let them curse her. She had already been through the worst of it.
Once things died down, she would figure out another plan.

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