Chapter 170 My Happiness Is You
Helena made it clear that she was seeking revenge. She could never forget the image of Peyton
pinning her down and hitting her.
How could Helena not see that Peytonâs complexion was not good?
Helena was determined to take Peytonâs life!
Helena took advantage of Peytonâs inability to get up and kicked Peyton, venting her anger fiercely.
âHelena, stop kicking,â Colette wanted to reach out and pull her.
Helena usually doesnât take Coletteâs words to heart. Therefore, at this moment, she doesnât care at all.
âMom, didnât you say she loves pretending the most? If we donât kick her a few times, others might
think weâre bullying her.â
Speaking, Helena took the opportunity to kick a few times, and even slapped Peyton in the face.
âYou scoundrel, stop pretending!â
Peyton wanted to argue, but couldnât utter a word and felt their consciousness drifting away.
In a daze, she felt herself being helped up. It seemed like someone was speaking by her ear, but she
couldnât make out what was being said.
Peyton mumbled, âGo home. I want to go homeâ¦â
A pleasant male voice came into my ears. âAlright, Iâll take you home.â
Immediately, she was lifted onto someoneâs back. Peyton rested her
head softly on his shoulder.
His steps were steady. He took her away.
Peyton suddenly remembered many years ago when she was pushed down by a group of naughty
kids.
The children kept throwing small stones and mud balls at her.
âYou are a motherless bastard!â
âI heard that your mother ran away with another man. Your mother is really shameless!â
Peyton angrily rebelled and got into a scuffle with the other children.
Later, Peyton was beaten by a group of children and was completely
defenseless. She was covered in injuries.
It was Kason who found her. She cried and held Kasonâs hand, saying, âThey said I am an illegitimate
child without a mother.â
Kason smiled gently and lightly touched her head. âYou still have me.â
âBut I missed my mom.â
âAlthough your mother was in another country, there were thousands of mountains and seas between
you, but she also missed you just like you missed her.â
A trace of joy flashed across the little face, but the gleam in the eyes vanished in an instant.
âIf she missed me, why did she leave me behind?â
Kason squatted in front of her, his voice gentle. âDaughter, everyone has the right to pursue happiness.
Your mother has finally found her
happiness, and even if she leaves, it doesnât mean she doesnât love you.â
âWhat about you?â Peyton asked cautiously, tugging at his fatherâs sleeve. âDad, will you one day leave
me like Mom did?â
At that time, her face was filled with unease. She had already lost her mother and didnât want to lose
her father anymore.
Kason saw through her thoughts at a glance. âNo. Never.
Peyton broke into a smile again. Kason crouched down and lifted her up on his back. âPeytie, donât
worry, I will always be by your side.â
Peyton lay on her fatherâs broad back, with a faint smile on her lips. âDad, if you ever find your
happiness in the future, I will also bless you.â
âMy happiness was you.â
Nolan saw Peyton, who was in a deep sleep, smile sweetly. It had been a long time since he had seen
her with such an innocent expression.
Peyton tightly held his hand and shouted, âDonât go! Donât go!â
Nolan was gentle. âI didnât leave.â
The next second, Peyton opened her eyes and threw herself into his arms. With a stuffy nose, she
said, âDaddy.â
Nolan was speechless.