Chapter 1726 "You better keep an eye on her to make sure she doesn't cup with another schto hurt the boss! She has enough on her plate as it is!" warned Xante.
Sunny's expression becserious. "lI know Corinne is really worried about Jeremy, so you have my word that I'm not going to let anyone else bother her." Xante sat down and adjusted her gold-rimmed glasses. "I hope you can tell the right from the wrong this tinstead of unconditionally protecting Anya." Sunny used to think Anya was the kindest and gentlest person in the whole world. It was not until later that he realized she had been corrupted by their mother, who taught her to be selfish and entitled. Anya ended up as a person who would do anything or use anyone to achieve her goals.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Don't worry; | won't do that. Even though they're both my sisters, | know very well in my heart who's right and who's wrong." Xante fixed her troubled eyes on him, and they gradually calmed down.
That night, Francine immediately went to look for Corinne to tell her about Anya after she got home.
Corinne was surprised to hear Anya was out of prison as well. After thinking about it, she narrowed her eyes and said, "Okay, thanks for telling me." Her reaction was so unusually calm that it made Francine think she herself was overreacting.
"Corinne, aren't you scared Anya's going to hurt you again now that she's out?" Corinne put her hand to her forehead and said tiredly, "She would've succeeded in hurtingyears ago if she was that capable. Plus, | can't control her any more than | can control the weather. It's not like | should keep hiding just because she wants to hurt me. We'll just have to take one step at a tand see how it goes." Francine frowned, troubled by the rising problems. "Ugh! Why did Anya have to appear just when Corinne finally reunited with Jeremy? Corinne hasn't even gotten rid of Sophia, and now there's another trouble waiting for her.
When is it all going to end?' 1 Corinne raised an eyebrow when she saw Francine's sad face. "What's the matter? You should be happy Anya's out. After all, didn’t the two of you used to be best friends?" Francine snapped out of her thoughts and said sheepishly, "I... | was too young to know who's good and who's evil then, Corinne. It's been so many, so why don't you let go of the grudge? I'm fully on your team now!" Corinne burst out laughing. "Oh, quit your pouting! | was just teasing you. Besides, you just cback from a date, right? You should be basking in happiness. Go wash up and have an early night, Francine." "You're making fun ofagain, Corinne!" grumbled the blushing Francine. She was about to turn around when she saw Bryan and Christine sleeping soundly on their beds.
It was a very peaceful scene, yet Francine could not help but anxiously ask, "Corinne, where's Joey?" Corinne's eyes sharpened at this. The reason she was sitting on the sofa and not sleeping yet was because she was not used to Joey not sleeping with them.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"He said he wants to learn to be independent, so he's sleeping in his own room from now on," replied Corinne.
"What? Isn't he the dingiest to you? Why would he want to learn to be independent? Did you say something to him today?" asked Francine in shock.
Corinne shook her head. No. | don't know what's going on either, but | thought no harm in letting him try since he insisted.” Francine deliberated the manner. "Hmm, makes sense. He's the oldest, so he should lead by example." She then went out.
Corinne remained sitting on the sofa in a daze. After a while, she got worriedly to go check on Joey.
The three kids would usually sleep with her in the sbed, with Christine on her right, and Bryan and Joey on her left. All three of them wanted to sleep close to her, but the sensible Joey would always let Bryan take the space next to her while he slept next to him. It was also Joey who would turn off the light at night.
Thus, Joey's sudden decision to sleep alone caused Corinne to reflect upon whether she had done something wrong as a mother to upset him.