Love at First Night (Frank and Judith)

Chapter 303



Chapter 303

Judith covered Eric’s ears when Marilyn spoke. But Eric had woken up and heard Marilyn’s words clearly. He tried to look up, but Judith stopped him. Eric could feel Judith trembling. His heart ached. Judith glared at Marilyn and pursed her lips. The pain in her heart grew. Nobody had said such words to her. Frank looked at Marilyn coldly. “Mrs. Chaney, you are also a mother. How can you say such hurtful words? It’s not what you think.” Eric turned red from anger. Seeing this, Frank felt great pain. Eric was trying his best to protect his mother. Under Ann’s malicious remarks, Marilyn had a bad impression of Judith. Marilyn sneered, “Frank, what did Judith do to you? Before Judith, you had some affection for Ann. But after Judith appeared, you have become a totally different person. “Ann just told me that Judith had a child out of wedlock…” “What does it have to do with you?” Judith suddenly interrupted Marilyn with a cold smile. She felt a great pain deep down. But she managed to hide it away. Her aloof and cold appearance was her defense. Hearing Judith’s words, Alissa held her words back. “Ridiculous…” Marilyn looked at Judith and smiled coldly. “Judith, you’re so proud of yourself, aren’t you?” .– Judith smiled, “Mrs. Chaney, you’ve got me wrong. I’m just saying that it’s none of your business. Don’t try to judge me.” No one should casually judge others’ life.. When she decided to have children, she was not afraid of others’ malicious words. If she couldn’t even stand such words, how could she protect her children? “I am not trying to judge you. But I can’t let you ruin Frank’s life. He has to marry Ann…” “Mrs. Chaney, I’ve never agreed to marry Ann. It was your idea. Judith has never ruined my life.” Frank interrupted Marilyn and glanced coldly at Ann. “Mrs. Chaney, you’ve always wanted to control me.” What did Ann tell Marilyn? Ann knew that Frank was investigating Judith, so she deliberately spoke ill of Judith in front of Marilyn. Marilyn looked at Frank in disbelief. “Frank, did you mean I was always controlling you?” Marilyn was concerned about Frank. Frank’s mother had died, and he had a hard time living alone. Frank looked straight at Marilyn. “Yes, Mrs. Chaney. You shouldn’t have done that. Don’t just listen to only one side. Don’t judge people when you don’t know them.”

Judith was Marilyn’s daughter. How.could Marilyn say such awful words? When Ann heard this, she felt humiliated.

All the time, Sherly was watching them quietly. She was happy to see Judith suffer.From NôvelDrama.Org.


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