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Chapter 2200

“Don’t compare yourself to Serenity too. She’s skilled in self-defense and has a stronger foundation

than you. Some things she does are effortless for her. Learn to be content, Jasmine. You shouldn’t

constantly compare yourself to others.

“It’ll only upset you.”

After listening to her mother, Jasmine’s sadness dissipated. She nodded. “Okay, Mom. I won’t compare

myself to Seren anymore. Josh told me that he could provide me with a comfortable life. I don’t have to

work with a huge pregnant belly like other women.”

“That’s right. Josh really treats you well. Your in-laws are nice to you too. They treat you as if they

would a biological daughter.

“Maintaining a pleasant mood throughout your pregnancy will be good for you and the baby.”

Jasmine nodded.

“Wash some fruits and take them out to them as a dessert. I’m going to prepare some supplements for

Serenity. Although she doesn’t lack them, it’s a token from me. I started treating her as your sister long

ago.”

Mrs. Sox remembered that she first met Serenity when the latter was eleven years old. The strap of her

bag had snapped because she had gotten into a fight, and her clothes were muddied too.

Serenity did not dare to return home, fearing her sister would find out.

It was Jasmine who had brought Serenity to her home.

Mrs. Sox had mended the strap of Serenity’s bag and given her a set of Jasmine’s clothes. She told

Serenity to take a warm shower and change into those clothes.

Mrs. Sox remembered that she had helped Serenity to wash her hair. While blowing Serenity’s hair with

a hairdryer, she asked the little girl why she had fought with other people.

In Mrs. Sox’s opinion, most girls had gentle personalities. Even if a conflict arose among students, girls

only quarreled with words and rarely got physical.

Serenity did not say a word.novelbin

However, her tears started falling.

Mrs. Sox was startled.

She asked Serenity, “What happened, child? Did you get hit somewhere? Where’s the injury? Let me

see.”

Serenity still kept quiet. Mrs. Sox went in front of Serenity and squatted down.

When she was about to flip Serenity’s shirt up to check for injuries, Serenity spoke.

“They called me a parentless b*stard. That’s why I fought them. I have parents too…”

Mrs. Sox was unaware of Serenity’s family background as it was her first time meeting her. She asked

Serenity, “Where are your parents?”

“They’re all dead. My parents died. I lost my parents, but I once had them. I’m not a b*stard, Mrs. Sox.

My parents raised me. It’s just that they had gone to heaven.

“My sister said our parents are always watching over us from heaven. They’ll be happy as long as we

study hard, stay safe, and grow up healthily.

“I only fought with them because they called me a b*stard, Mrs. Sox. I didn’t lose. I won and forced

them to apologize and promise they’d never call me that again. I stopped beating them up afterward.”

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