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Love is the Sunshine novel Chapter 328

Bonnie shrieked hysterically.

Hearing that, Andrea closed her eyes with a bitter taste in her mouth. Nobody could understand her pain.

"Bonnie, you are adopted, but you know how well I've always treated you.

Carla is my biological daughter. If she wasn't..."

Andrea paused, overwhelmed by emotion.

Then, she continued, "If we hadn't lost Carla back then, you wouldn't have enjoyed everything you own today. You should cherish the life you have and be grateful. How could you say something like that?

Carla... She has suffered so much in the past 23 years. Look at you, what have you suffered?"

If Allen and Andrea hadn't lost Carla, they wouldn't have adopted these children. Without them, none of these children would be living the wealthy life they had now.

What the Hua family had given them was probably something that their biological families never would have been able to offer, no matter how hard they tried.

But those little bastards weren't grateful at all.

Instead, they wanted more.

How dare Bonnie say something like that outright?

It came as a heavy blow to Andrea.

Thinking of all those years she'd spent raising them, Andrea couldn't help but shed tears.

All the years she'd spent had come to this.

Noah had made great contributions to their family business, so he was in charge of the Hua family. He'd even forced Allen to promise his biological daughter's hand in marriage to him on the hospital bed before Allen died.

York had always disliked Noah being in charge and was planning to overthrow him.

The youngest one, Tristan, was a playboy who didn't care about anything but having fun.

The only daughter, Bonnie, was the sweetest of the four, but even she had said something offensive and outrageous to Andrea today.

Andrea felt like a part of her had died.

'Allen, how can you leave the world so early and leave me to deal with this huge mess by myself?

Since we didn't have any children back then, we adopted a few.

I thought we'd brought them up well to continue the bloodline of the family but they've all turned out to be ungrateful bastards, ' Andrea cried in her heart.

"Bonnie, I suggest you calm down. The past is past. You and Carla are sisters now. I hope you can get along well with her,"

said Andrea before she closed her eyes, exhaled a deep sigh, and walked outside.

Bonnie stood still, bit her lip, and let out a cold laugh. 'Get along with her?

She took everything. How can I get along with her?' Bonnie thought to herself.

A while later, Carla knocked on the door of Andrea's room. The servant accompanying Carla was holding a cup of nourishing red date tea.

"Who is it?"

sobbed Andrea. She sounded like she'd been crying for a while.

"It's me, Carla."

"Oh, Callie! Please come in!"

Carla pushed the door open and walked inside with her cane. She ordered the servant to place the tea on the table. "Please have some tea. It's good for you."

Andrea waved the servant off and grabbed Carla's hand, pulling her to the seat next to her. "Callie, I'm sorry. I didn't raise Bonnie well. Please don't take her words to heart," she said.

Holding Andrea's hand, Carla comforted her.

"I'm fine. Don't worry about me. I know you're the one who's hurt the most."

Seeing Andrea's watery red eyes, Carla felt a stab of pain in her heart. After all, Andrea was her biological mother.

"Callie..."

"Mother, since I'm your only biological daughter, no matter what happens in the future, I'll always be on your side. Although father's gone, you still have me."

Feeling a bit relieved, Andrea wiped her tears away. Before Allen died, she had finally gotten her daughter back, whom she could count on for the rest of her life.

"I want to move out..." Carla started, but before she could finish, tears began to well up again in Andrea's eyes. "Mother, calm down. Let me finish," Carla continued hurriedly.

"I know you want me to be with you, but I'm not leaving you or HA City. I just want to move out of this house. I want a place of my own. On one hand, I'm used to living alone and I need my own space.

On the other hand, Bonnie and I won't be able to get along. If I move out, it will save all of us a lot of trouble. Even though Bonnie's adopted, she's still your daughter. I don't want your relationship to get worse because of me."

Carla looked at Andrea with a faint smile. The conversation she'd heard between Andrea and Bonnie had made her realize a lot of things.

Bonnie might not understand what Andrea was feeling, but Carla did.

"And there's one more thing. I have a small wish. You know I have a brother. I want him to live with me. Kids are more sensitive and vulnerable, so I don't want him to know that I'm not his biological sister.

Since my foster parents died when I was young, Sean has been living with me. He is my only family from that side. I can't leave him alone! And I definitely don't want him to know that I'm not related to him."

Andrea had been scared at first that Carla was leaving her, but after hearing Carla's explanation, she calmed down. After all, Carla's words were reasonable.

"Okay, I get it. I respect your decision."

Andrea knew that Carla was an adult and could live her life as she pleased. She had no right to trap Carla because of her selfishness.

Since Andrea understood and approved of her decision, Carla nodded with delight. "Mother, I know that we have a villa in the south of the suburban area in HA City. It's close to the mountain and the river and has a great scenery. Besides, there's a famous private school next to it. Can I move there?"

She had already been thinking about moving out of this house for several days, so she'd investigated about the property the Hua family had in HA City.

The villa that had come up was one of the properties.

"You've been thinking about this for a while, right?

Sure, no problem!

That villa will be perfect for you. We originally bought that land because a master said that it was a good location to invest in. But after the villa was built, we never have the chance to live there. Leaving the villa to you will be the best decision ever." Andrea gently patted Carla's hand and smiled.

Then, her face turned serious.

With some hesitation, she continued. "There's one thing that I've always wanted to talk to you about. I'm not sure whether you'll accept it or not. Oh, don't worry! It has nothing to do with the villa. The villa is already yours."

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