Chapter 506 You don’t meddle for no reason
"Don't play dumb. He changed his will. You are too insidious." Cindy stood behind the policemen and sneered, "and now you're Mrs. Jessop. Sean protects you. Are you afraid I will hurt you?" I looked at her and said seriously, "Yeah, you can't hurt me, so I don't have to pretend." I said with certainty, "I really don't know about it."
Cindy was stunned.
She looked at me in disbelief.
It seemed that she thought what I said was true but she didn't want to believe it.
I went on, "and I'm not interested in your father's legacy. After all, he abandoned us when I was still in my mother's stomach. He wasn't involved in my life at all.
I grew up in an orphanage. He didn't know I existed. He didn't buy me clothes or dolls. He didn't take me to the park or send me to school.
In my heart, he was never my father."
Cindy looked at me. The afternoon sun shone on her face. She looked serious and confused.
She looked at me and didn't speak.
Yes.
What I just said was really for her.
I didn't feel father's love when I was young, but the fathers in the TV plays and books I watched were like this.
I guessed Nelson did the same to her.
Cindy's expression confirmed my guess.
Cindy sneered. "You want to teach me? You think I'm selfish? He's so nice to me, but I don't want to donate marrow for him, right?"
"Yes."
I didn't deny it.
It was a fact.
Cindy looked at me and said coldly, "so what? Do you think you and your mother have a terrible life, but my mother and I have a good life?"
No?
I didn't answer, but I thought so.
Cindy was a famous rich woman in York. She had always been liked by many people.
Diana was not famous, but I had seen her several times and she had a good life.
Cindy looked at me and sneered.
When she opened her mouth and seemed to want to say something, there was the roar of the cars' engines.
Everyone looked in that direction.
Three cars came behind her.
I knew the first car. It was Sean's car. The other two were also luxury cars.
Soon three cars stopped. The bodyguards got out of the car. Finally, Sean's door opened.
Eric got out of the car. Then Sean got out of the car on crutches.
When I saw him, I remembered that I had just hung up because the glass had been smashed.
Sean, surrounded by the bodyguards, came up and asked, "what happened?"
The police knew Sean and immediately explained, "she..."
"I come to solve family problems."
Cindy interrupted the police and said directly.
When I saw Sean, I didn't seem to be afraid at once.
I passed the police and came to Sean.
Instead of looking at me, he looked at Cindy and asked her, "are you talking about Nelson's bone marrow match?" "Yes." Cindy said positively, "you did it for her, didn't you? She can't spend millions of dollars looking for bone marrow." "You did it?"
I knew.
It must be Sean.
He nodded at me and said to Cindy, "yes, she doesn't know."
"It's impossible!" Cindy immediately denied.
"Why?"
Sean looked at Cindy. His expression was light and cold.
Outsiders would not believe that they were once husband and wife.
At this point, Cindy became gentle. She looked at Sean and her eyes were not aggressive, "Sean, I've known you for over 20 years. I know you. You don't meddle for no reason." Cindy's voice was gentle, but her tone was determined.
I looked at Sean, "Why?"
I was different from Cindy.
Cindy didn't believe he did it.
I believed in him, but I didn't understand why Sean did it.
Sean was not short of money, but he said he was not a kind man.
Why did he do it?
Sean turned his head slightly and gave Eric a sign.
Eric immediately stepped forward and grabbed Sean's right crutch. After he took out his right hand, Eric took away his crutch.
Then Sean reached out and put me right in his arms.
He didn't shy away from everyone. Cindy looked at him and the tenderness in her eyes disappeared.
I didn't resist. I stood obediently by him and heard him say, "I'm not meddling. I just thank him for letting my wife come to the world, so I helped him. I won't do it again." Was that the only reason?
My heart was warm.
Cindy listened to him and was angry. She clenched her fist and bit her lips with her teeth.
She was reluctant, but she didn't know what to say.
Sean ignored her and continued, "what do you want to do? Do you want to continue?"
Cindy looked at Sean and me. She was reluctant, but she was more helpless.
She was silent for a moment and turned away angrily!
The gangsters behind her watched her leave and didn't know what to do. A yellow haired man asked, "Miss Lewis, we..."
"Go back!"
Cindy's orders confused the gangsters.
Most of them were reluctant.
They didn't work every day. Cindy called them this time and they must be excited!
But they had to leave without doing anything. They must be unhappy.
The yellow haired man was clearly a leader. He saw that the gangsters were motionless and said discontentedly, "let's go. Do you want to be arrested by the police?"
Then they reluctantly got on the car.
There were seven or eight people in a car that could carry five people.
If the traffic police were here, they would certainly be fined.
In less than two minutes, they all left.
I watched Cindy leave and thought Cindy was terrible. She was very similar to Ming in this respect.
The two policemen thought it was solved and left.
Sean said to Eric, "let them wait for me outside. I have something to do."
"Yes."
Eric left with the cane.
Sean took my hand and pressed hard and said, "let's go in."