Beg for Forgiveness

Craig looked at Mara with cold eyes.

"David, take her back, and you two reflect on it." Craig had been restrained enough not to accuse Mara in front of outsiders.

Even though outsiders didn't understand what that meant, Mara and Chloe knew very well that Craig had the same idea of getting the two of them divorced.

Chloe said again, "Calm down, calm down."

"Mara didn't do it on purpose. She loves her daughter so much. How wrong can a mother be?"

Chloe was smiling, but she was upset. Why did the in-laws get involved in young people's marriages?

Mara blushed and said, "Mom, don't say that." She turned her head and walked away, and Chloe was busy following her.

After walking out a long distance, Chloe started again.

"You see. I told you they are biased. They're all kids; how can they criticize Lucy at once? How aggravated Lucy is in her heart. They didn't say anything about Susie, so it's all Lucy's fault? They might even kick Lucy out if things happen like this."

Mara was distracted and annoyed, "Mom. Don't say anymore. You hurry up and go."

Chloe went away, muttering.

Mara walked alone, wiping her eyes with aggression.

She still felt right. Craig and the others were biased.

Mara suppressed her dissatisfaction and aggression when she saw someone making a scene at the manor's entrance.

A doorman hurriedly approached, ready to go to the housekeeper, and Mara immediately stopped him. "What's going on?"

The doorman replied, "Two people outside say they are Susie's parents. I was going to talk to the housekeeper."

Mara was stunned; Susie's birth father? She had heard of the Bishop family, and Susie caused her stepmother to miscarry.

Mara dropped her head, her eyes flickering slightly. Her Lucy was so miserable and aggrieved. How could Susie be so joyful?

It was time to show everyone else what kind of kid Susie was. After knowing that her grandparents were wealthy, she immediately followed her uncle and left her father and his family behind. What was this? Was it not a dislike of the poor and a pursuit of the rich?

Mara said, "Let them in."

The doorman froze momentarily, "Don't you need to talk to Mr. Murray?"

Mara frowned, "Did you get what I said?"

Over the years, the most frequent visitors to the Murray family estate had been Mara and a few children, with the rest of the family rarely returning.

In a way, what Mara said did work.

Andrew and Stacy stepped into the Murray family estate as they wished.

The Murray family was glorious and majestic. When Andrew and Stacy in San Diego boasted of being upper-class people, now standing in front of the Murray family estate, they felt like the neanderthal.

The two could not help but tug at the slightly wrinkled gowns on their bodies.

Stacy said warmly, "Andrew, Susie's grandfather's house is grand. You are Susie's birth father. No matter what, Susie can't leave you alone."

"If the Murray family put in a word for you, you won't have to hide out and might even be able to live with Susie."

Andrew's heart was on fire as he listened.

Stacy added fuel to the fire and whispered, "If the Murray family is unreasonable, let's fight for custody of Susie. They are Susie's outside family, but we are her parents."

Andrew nodded his head repeatedly. That's right, today he must bite the layer of relationship that he was Susie's birth father.

All he needed was a word from the Murray family, so all his problems would be solved.

The exchange of Susie's custody for his renewed glory was a small reward for raising Susie so well.

After the farce had just happened, Susie changed her clothes and returned to get ready to cut the cake.

Whether sincere or not, people all around piled on smiles and congratulated Susie on her happy birthday.

The first time so many people came to her birthday, Susie could not help but be happy, and the unpleasantness unknowingly dissipated.

Alana kindly said, "Susie, come on, make a wish."

Susie folded her hands and closed her eyes, and her devotion overwhelmed her heart.

[I hope mom is happy in heaven and that I can still see her.]

[I hope Grandma is getting better.]

[I hope my uncles will have good health and work.]

She mentally made wishes for all the grandparents and uncles but forgot only herself and then opened her eyes happily.

Ryan picked her up and laughed, "Blow out the candles."

Susie took a hard breath, her cheeks puffed out, and she blew out with an exhale. Unfortunately, she was too small and only blew out one of the candles.

The crowd couldn't help but laugh and hold their breath as they watched Susie. Several uncles followed her as she blew out the other three candles.

Everyone was about to applaud when a harsh voice rang out, "Susie."

Stacy and Andrew squeezed in and saw this happy side, but they were upset.

They were so miserable while she had such a happy life. But the two remembered the plan they had before they came.

Stacy said with a soft voice and red eyes, "Happy birthday Susie. Mom is late."

Andrew said, "Dad and your mom brought you a present."

Susie looked at the two of them moment, the face of the smile disappeared, and the corners of her mouth could not help but purse up.

She turned her face away, not even looking at the two.

Craig's face was ugly, and he shouted angrily, "Who let you in? Get out."

Hearing what Craig said, Andrew and Stacy fell to their knees.

Andrew looked remorseful, "Father, I was wrong. I admit I was too busy and cared too little when Susie was growing up. The last time was also my fault. Stacy has been pregnant for six months, but I didn't expect it to die suddenly; I didn't control myself in my anger and hit Susie harder."

Stacy's tears fall silently with a pained but accommodating look, "Susie, mom is not well. I was not there for you when you needed me most."

From what they said, the crowd quickly figured it out. These two were Susie's father and stepmother.

Craig was furious and cross-eyed, but Martin raised his hand and gave him a wink.

Andrew and Stacy saw this and were delighted. It really worked.

Andrew continued to sigh, "Susie, Dad misses you so much. Can you forgive daddy?"

Stacy also choked, "Susie, Mom has thought it over, and I won't have any more siblings in the future, so let's live a good life together, OK?"

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