Chapter: 1231
Janiya’s face darkened even further. “Sanford, do you honestly think I would approve?”
Maintaining his composure, Sanford responded, “Mom, marriage is a personal matter, and no one has
the right to interfere. However, I do hope to receive your and Dad’s blessings.”
Janiya’s eyes bore into Sanford as she challenged him, “And if I disagree? Will you sever our
relationship for a girl?”
The thought of severing their mother-child relationship because of her hit Maggie Like a bolt of
Lightning. She looked up at Sanford, hoping he wouldn’t entertain such an idea.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSanford’s brows knitted together slightly in response to Janiya’s words. “Mom, you have given birth to
me and raised me. I would never break off our relationship. However, I have also made up my mind to
marry Maggie. My decision remains unchanged. If you don’t approve of her, I will ensure she stays
away from you in the future.”
Maggie felt a wave of relief wash over her upon hearing his words.
If Sanford were to turn against his own mother because of her, she would carry a heavy burden of guilt.
Accusingly, Janiya exclaimed, “Maggie, you’ve managed to turn my son against me in just a few days!
How scheming of you!”
Janiya’s eyes burned with disgust and anger as she glared at Maggie.
Feeling helpless, Maggie bit her lip, unsure of how to respond.
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Sanford tightened his grip on her hand and addressed his mother, “Mom, Maggie is a kind-hearted
person. I kindly ask that you refrain from meeting her behind my back and from stirring up unnecessary
trouble.”
Angered by Sanford’s defense of Maggie, Janiya shot back, “When have I ever caused trouble?”
Sanford’s brows furrowed as he asked, “Mom, did you manipulate the recording you played for me?”
Janiya looked away and retorted, “Who told you that? Is she fabricating excuses in front of you?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSanford replied, “Mom, please stop slandering Maggie. I’ve missed out on a good woman before, and I
don’t want to miss out on her now!”
By “a good woman,” he referred to Jaelyn.
Janiya sneered inwardly at the sight of her son, whom she had raised and taken pride in, now defying
her.
He still thought that Jaelyn was a good girl just because she shed a few tears.
It was clear that her son struggled to see people’s true character.
She would do everything in her power to drive Maggie away from him.
“Is Sanford home?”
Britton Robles, Sanford’s father, descended the stairs at that moment.