
Diane's face darkened after she was told.
"Don't be arrogant just because you're in charge of this project.
You should thank your uncle for recommending you,
otherwise I won't give you this chance at all."
The meaning of these words is very clear.
These words mocked Diane. He has worked very hard without complaining –
how much did he suffer?
Steven didn't help her at all and made her stumble some
time in secret. Now Gerald actually asked him to thank
love her.
Accept him for what? Making life difficult for him?
"Grandfather, I'm fine with the fact that you've always sided with the family
they." them."
Dian took a long breath. "But can't you have some principles
to distinguish truth from lies?"
"A courage like that!"
Gerald was furious and slammed his palm on the table. "How dare you
talk to me like this!"
He looked at Dian furiously. He didn't think he would have that behavior
ill-favoured.
"William! Is this how you teach your daughter? If you don't know how
teach your children, then do not give birth!"
Gerald continued his nagging, "What's the point of having a child who takes money
and bring nothing! You want me to count on you? Out now!"
William wanted to defend himself, but he realized he could not find the words
for spoken.
She saw the pain on Diane's face and blamed herself. She's ashamed
that as a father, he couldn't protect his own daughter from
attack, and he had to suffer such humiliation and humiliation!
William clenched his hands tightly. He's never felt it
such a deep despair before today.
"Dian, let's go."
He looked at Gerald sharply. For the first time, he felt that
his father was far away from him.
Diane said nothing more, and pushed William out.
Gerald was still yelling angrily at them from behind.
"Leech! The whole leech family! No thanks at all! I must've
blind has given your family a chance!"
William and Diane felt a wound in their hearts. Insulting words like that
by someone closest to them.
Nothing looks so good when they walk out the bungalow door.
Their faces were filled with silent suffering, helplessness, disappointment
and anger!
After this round, they must now understand that they do not exist
it's related to this family again.
They can stay in the family just because Diane is useful to them.
But once the project is complete, Gerald will kick Diane out of the family
without hesitation!
He didn't ask anything. He just walked over and took over Diane with
pushing William's wheelchair. "Diane, open the car door, let's go home."
The air in the car is very heavy.
William sat in the back, and he finally could not hold it anymore. Him
furiously punching his numb leg.
"Useless! It's useless!"
William kept punching his leg, "William, you're useless!"
"Dad!"
Diane's heart was on her father. He turned around and his tears started
oozed. "Don't be like this."
"Diane, your father is useless and I have failed you! I have been
make you suffer like this."
William's lips twitched.
He blamed himself, he was ashamed of himself.
If he had not become paralyzed, they would not have been in this situation today.
Even if Gerald hates Diane because she's a girl, at least she can
protect her and not let anyone bully her.
"Dad, I don't blame you. Really, I never blame you
at all." at all."
Dian shook his head. "You and Mom love me so much and I know
that you two always give me the best, you don't have to
blame yourself."
Today he had seen very clearly that his family was not at all
has a place in Gerald's eyes.
So what if they work hard?
In the end, they didn't even deserve a few good words from
Steven.
William grabbed his own hair. He hated how helpless he was
hers. The more Diane tried to comfort him, the more she felt ashamed.
"Dad, it's your fault that Diane suffered so much."
Ethan remained silent all this time, and he glanced at the rearview mirror.
Diane turned around, "Ethan, what are you saying!"
"That's because you're so weak, so everyone in the Palmer family looked up
low on your family, trample on Mum and Diane. They're girls, but
they have to endure so much bullying, so it's natural that you
feeling ashamed of yourself."