"Julia..." Mandy looked at Julia and gnashed her teeth in hatred. She would never deem this girl as her daughter. After all, Julia was not showing any signs of consideration towards her.

If she would just let her temper run wildly, Mandy would have already taught Julia a good lesson. But she remembered Jean's advice, so she finally held back her anger.

She held Julia's hand and said with a bitter smile, "Julia, I'll tell you what I know. Everything's my fault.

Back in the day, although your father married me, our relationship had always been rocky. After your father brought you to our home, our relationship had declined even more.

At that time, a friend of mine gave birth to a child and passed away. The child had no other relatives. She was supposed to be sent to an orphanage. Back then, I was afraid that I won't be able to bear any children, and your father would leave me, so I decided to raise my friend's c

pected that Julia will not forgive you then and there. If she did, that would be incredibly stupid of her."

"I don't care. Anyway, I will never go see her again." Mandy fired back angrily.

"Mom, don't forget that Julia may sound tough and angry, but she's incredibly softhearted and naive. You just need to try harder, and she'll give in. You can't just give up now," Jean said. "You should go to her and show that you're remorseful."

"What do you mean? Do you want me to go around humbling myself and pleasing her on every occasion?" Mandy remarked flatly. "I don't have the time."

"Mom! This is for the sake of our future. You have to sacrifice yourself," Jean said as she sat next to her mother.

"Besides, you know how big of a pushover Julia is. As long as you make her happy, you can do whatever you want in the future. Just hold back your anger for now. We can exact revenge on her when the right time comes."

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