Yasmin knew that I treasured Renee, but she didn't know that having a mother like her was the misfortune of Renee's life; you're right; I will never see Renee again! Because she had died for your fault."
Yasmin became more and more angry, "Scum! Renee loved you so much! My parents treated you so well. If you want a divorce, just say it. There's no need to curse my whole family! Why don't you go die with your wickedness!"
Even though Yasmin kept gambling with Brennen, I had never regretted loving her.
But I couldn't imagine how I fell in love with her when she looked so crazy now.
"If you don't believe it, you can return to your hometown cemetery or the police station or hospital to verify. At worst, you can try to see if they will answer your call!" I spoke.
At this moment, I was looking forward to how Yasmin and Brennen would react when they found out the truth.
Suddenly, Susan grabbed my arm and whispered, "Let's go!"
After years of tacit understanding, I understood what she meant.
I followed Susan and left.
"Don't leave! I want to see how you can explain yourself in front of everyone!" Yasmin stopped us and immediately called her parents and Renee, but no one answered.
Seeing the atmosphere of the onlookers starting to change, Brennen suddenly held his lame leg and screamed in pain, and then fainted the next second.
Yasmin immediately panicked and ran over to call an ambulance for Brennen.
I shook my head and got into Susan's car.
I looked at Yasmin in the rearview mirror, who was busy caring for Brennen. I couldn't help but feel a twinge of sadness, causing my eyes to mist over with unshed tears.
"I'm sorry for getting you involved," I said.
After a moment of silence, Susan asked me, "Did you tell her about what happened back then?"
"I did, but she didn't believe me," I answered.
Susan pointed at the divorce acceptance letter crumpled in my hand, "Do you want me to help you explain?"
I shook my head.
I had told Yasmin countless times about the incident of saving her back then, but she didn't believe me.
She still couldn't believe that her parents and Renee had died.
Susan sighed deeply, "I came to find you today on purpose. Accompany me in meeting someone; maybe it will make you feel better."