Loraine's face stiffened. She walked up to Nina and grabbed her collar, saying, "Little girl, your mom is really powerful. Haha, you look so wrinkled. It must be hard for Kyle to see. Such a countryside girl is especially suitable for living in the countryside. I'm telling you, Maria, you don't even know your limitations. Why do you bother competing?" She said, pinching my daughter's cheek hard.
The little one's cheek swelled up and turned red, crying and asking me to hold her.
Loraine proudly threw Nina at me. With just that one throw, Nina's body was covered in bruises.
Loraine was too ruthless.
No matter how good her temper was, she couldn't bully my daughter in front of me.
My husband just died, and this mistress had shown her true colors.
It was really cunning and powerful.
I was not that simple to be bullied.
I held my daughter tightly and gently comforted her. The family was fighting over her father's inheritance, but the child was innocent.
"Nina, I will defeat this witch for you!" I whispered to my daughter, and she hugged my shoulder with tears in her eyes. "Mom, I support you!"
She sobbed softly, not wanting to embarrass me.
In order to prevent my daughter from being hurt more, I came up with an idea. I picked up Nina and said, "Loraine is pinched. She won't feel pain. After all, Nina is only four years old! How dare you mess with the Parma family's granddaughter!"
My in-laws frowned at Nina's swollen face, while Loraine, seemed indifferent. She glanced at me, who had a pale face, and laughed even more happily.
"I'll give you half a month. When the time comes, I'll come to collect the house. If you don't leave, I'll make sure you can't live a normal life!"
My in-laws had come to understand Loraine's temper very well during this time. They advised me to sign a property withdrawal agreement. Loraine smirked at me and I trembled as I held the pen. I said, "I haven't seen this agreement, I need some time to look at it."
My in-laws knew that being tough wouldn't work, so they agreed to take the signed agreement when Loraine came to collect the house.
My in-laws said, "You know very well that your fate with the Parma family has come to an end. We can't give you anything!"
My in-laws were shrewder than Loraine, but their intentions were the same.
They wouldn't give me a penny in this inheritance division.
They wanted to kick me and my daughter out.