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Chapter 520: How could there be such a vicious mother like you in this world?

Author: Sugar Supervisor
updatedAt: 2026-04-04

CHAPTER 520: CHAPTER 520: HOW COULD THERE BE SUCH A VICIOUS MOTHER LIKE YOU IN THIS WORLD?

In the room, Francesca Willis was feeling frustrated; not only did she fail to sabotage the marriage, but they also took Bella Green away.

She was just thinking about sneaking upstairs to call Anna Green and inform her.

Suddenly, she saw Samuel Gren storming into the room, heading straight towards her with anger.

For a moment, Francesca felt a bit flustered, not knowing what Bella might have told him.

"Honey, you can’t listen to that child Bella’s nonsense. I was just concerned about Anna, and Bella was so unwilling despite Anna making mistakes. But she’s also our daughter. I’m just worried that Bella, not tolerating others, might cause trouble when she goes to the Bennett Family."

With an expression full of worry, as if thinking for Bella, making Samuel tremble with anger.

Then, without a word, he raised his hand and slapped Francesca hard and fast.

He directly slapped Francesca onto the sofa, her mouth cracked, and blood flowed.

"Samuel Gren, are you crazy? You don’t believe me but believe that little tramp Bella? Now that she’s clinging to the Bennett Family, are you eager to bootlick her too?"

Francesca, in unbearable pain from being hit, cried and questioned.

"Don’t push everything onto Bella. Bella didn’t say a word. You did those heartless things and blamed the child for everything. How can there be such a malicious mother like you in this world?"

Samuel was really exasperated.

He couldn’t believe Francesca would be so insanely biased.

He could understand her liking Anna since she was the child she raised, and she’s so outstanding.

But Bella is also her biological daughter. How could she treat her like this?

"Bella has suffered so much over the years. Instead of thinking about how to make it up to her, you want her to tell others she’s the adopted one? Francesca, have you lost your mind? Anna, no matter what, is just an adopted daughter. Without me, she wouldn’t even know where she would have starved to death. Even when Bella came back, I didn’t shortchange Anna in any way. But look at her; she’s going to turn my Green Family upside down!!"

Samuel shouted uncontrollably.

In this time, what used to be a harmonious home turned out like this. How could he not feel heartbroken?

On the sofa, Francesca’s face twisted with horror suddenly laughed.

"Without you, she’d have starved to death? Samuel Gren, do you have a conscience saying that? Anna has been your daughter for so many years, how can you be so cruel to her? What do you take her for?"

"Then what do you take Bella for? Do you consider her as your daughter?"

At this point, Samuel suddenly paused, a ridiculous thought rising in his heart.

He looked at Francesca, suddenly fell silent, unsure of what he was thinking.

Seeing him suddenly stop talking, Francesca felt inexplicably uneasy but stayed silent, staring directly at him.

After a while, Samuel dismissed the idea from his mind.

Anna was the child he adopted; he chose her among dozens, not Francesca...

"I’m telling you, regardless of what methods you use, you must coax Bella back. How does it make sense for her to stay at the Bennett Family before even getting married?"

After speaking, he added another sentence.

"Anna has not been in contact with the family for so long, probably doesn’t consider me a father. In that case, all these years of raising her are in vain. My Green Family can’t afford to worship such a deity."

After saying this, Samuel flung his arm and left, leaving Francesca in a panic.

He’s abandoning Anna? How can this be, how can this happen?

Immediately, ignoring the pain on her face, Francesca ran upstairs, took out her phone, and called Anna Green...

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