Chapter 239 Winonaâs Retribution Jean kept laughing. âLilly meant that when she grows up, sheâll work hard to make money and help Hannah.â
Lilly nodded. Yes, Mommy understands me well!
Hannah was stunned. âIâm not sad! Dad said I could miss Mommy, but I shouldnât go to see her.
Because she has done bad things, she has to be punished.â
Lilly blinked as if she understood. Does it mean we can choose whether to miss or go to see Mommy?
âWow, Hannah, youâre getting smarter! Youâre awesome!â Lilly was happy because she figured it out.
After being praised by Lilly, Hannah also responded happily, âReally? I also think I have become smarter recently! Look at my brain! Has it grown up a little?â
Lilly pulled Hannahâs hair. âHow can I see your brain?â
Hannah said, âThen look at my head. Has my head grown a bit?â
Lilly looked at it carefully. âIt seems to be!â
Hannah looked proud. âCall me Big Head Hannah from now on!â
Lilly echoed, âYes! Big Head Hannah!â
Hannah was happy. âGood!â
Anthony, Jean, and Pablo all twitched their mouths. Children were still too naive. Hannah never knew how much she would regret it in the future.
The two little girls chattered. They held hands and ran happily toward the house.
Anthonyâs eyes became soft. After Lilly came, Hannah became better. Thatâs good. They can have a companion for each other.
Back in the study, Anthonyâs smile gradually subsided, and his eyes became cold and murderous again. He was about to call someone to deal with Winona in prison. But Lilly suddenly opened the door and poked her head in.
âUncle Anthony, are you going to do something bad?â Lilly asked.
Anthony cut off the call and answered, âNo.â
Jean pouted. âI know him well. He must want to ask someone to teach Winona a lesson.â
Although Jean was angry, she did not want her elder brother to get unnecessary stains because of Winona.
Jean said, âLilly, tell Anthony not to do something stupid.â
We donât need to ask people to do retribution. I can scare Winona to death!
Anthony picked up Lilly and put her on his legs. She touched Anthonyâs head. âUncle Anthony, be good. Donât do stupid things.â
Anthony looked at her helplessly. âHow do you know what I want to do?â
Lilly pointed to the side. âMommy said she knew you well.â
Anthony was slightly stiff and asked, âIs your mommy here now?â
When he was in prison just now, he was envious of Winona. At least she could see Jean. He wanted to see Jean but could not.
Lilly suddenly reached out to open Anthonyâs eyelids. âUncle Anthony, look.â
Anthony was caught off guard, and his eyelids were suddenly stretched open. In a blur, he suddenly noticed a person standing next to him. She was saying, âLilly, donât poke Anthonyâs eyes! Itâs okay if he canât see me. Didnât Pablo say that our meeting will affect youâ¦â
Before she finished speaking, she heard a deep voice. âJean.â
Jean was taken aback and looked at Anthony. âAnthony, you can see me?â
After five years, the siblings met again. Jean was suddenly speechless.
Anthonyâs throat seemed stuffed with something, and he did not speak for a while, only looking at Jean.
The little sister they loved was now a ghost. Thinking of that, Anthony felt his heart hurt.
Lilly came to the door and closed it quietly. Uncle Anthony and Mommy sure have a lot to talk about.
Iâm a sensible child, so I should be obedient and not disturb them.
Lilly happily ran to find Bettany. Bettany was practicing dancing, and her cheeks were rosy. If others had not seen it with their own eyes, no one would believe that the old lady in front of them was the same. person as the old lady sitting in a wheelchair some time ago!
âWhatâs the matter, Lilly?â Bettany saw Lilly running over while panting and asked again, âWhat do you want to do? You look tired.â
Lilly answered, âIâm busy!â
I was busy going to kindergarten and catching ghosts. I just coaxed Hannah and Uncle Anthony! I want to start making money! I have to be responsible for everyone. So that Uncle Anthony doesnât have to go to work, and heâll get better!
âBy the way, Granny, did Uncle Anthony take his medicine on time?â Lilly looked like a worried mother.
Bettany felt amused. âYes, he did. He seems to be much better recently.â
Anthony had a bad complexion before. He stayed up late and suffered from insomnia for a long time.
No. matter how goodâlooking he was, he always looked tired. But now Anthonyâs complexion had turned better. He started to go out to bask in the sun.
Lilly nodded. âYes, thatâs good!â Hurray! Weâll all get better and better!
At night, the wind in the prison was blowing.
Winona felt that she was not good at all. Prisoners lived in shared rooms, where everyone lay in the same room. The cell she lived in was a 14âperson room, and she was pushed to the last position near the toilet.
She almost vomited to death.
Is this a place where people can stay? Now that society is so developed. Canât they improve the quality of living in prisons? There are so many people. Some people snore and talk in their sleep. Itâs so noisy!
Winona could not sleep because of the dayâs events, and now she was even more irritable when she heard the continuous snoring.
The Crawford family is too coldâblooded! I gave birth to Hannah and Zachary, but they never remembered it! Anthony seemed to want to kill me! How will my future life in prison be?
It was hard in prison. On the daily days, even though prisoners could get food and shelter, they had to work, like turning screws and sticking ballpoint pens. The small things that were very cheap in the market came from the prison production line. She felt tired of such a life!
If Anthony did something secretly, she could imagine that she would have much work in the future. She might be beaten and bullied by others. The more Winona thought about it, the more aggrieved and indignant she became. She only wanted to see her daughter but did not even have this right!
Just thinking about it, Winona suddenly heard a slight creak.
Winona was used to it. No matter if anyone turned over, there would be creaking noises. But the voices did not mean to stop. Soon, Winona opened her eyes irritably.
Immediately afterward, she trembled in fright.
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