CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 119 - 127: Thank You

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Chapter 119: Chapter 127: Thank You

The last sentence was roared out by Bright Sampton. After he spoke, he lifted his hand to wipe the tears off his face and turned to Jane Sampson, "Sister, no matter what you want to do, no matter what you have to face in the future, even if the Black Family doesn’t want you, if dad and mom don’t want you, you will always be my sister! In my lifetime, I, Bright Sampton, will only recognize you as my sister! When you’re old, if no one is there to take care of you, I, Bright Sampton, will take care of you!"

Having said that, Bright Sampton then dragged Jane Sampson outside, "Sister, you’re not happy in this home, if you don’t want to come back later, you don’t have to! Don’t be afraid, I’ve grown up, now, I can protect you, no one can bully my sister, Bright Sampton’s sister!"

Once they left the courtyard, Bright Sampton shoved Jane Sampson into her car, then snatched the car key from her hand and drove away from the Sampton Family home.

Perhaps because his emotions were so intense, Bright Sampton drove the car as if it were flying.

"Bright Sampton, calm down, calm down." Jane Sampson, having gathered her emotions, said with lingering fear, "I don’t want to die so early!"

Hearing Jane Sampton’s words, Bright Sampton finally slowed down the car and then glanced at Jane Sampson, muttering, "How can you be so unmoved, sis? I just said so much, I moved myself to no end, but you don’t react at all?"

Jane Sampson raised her hand and knocked Bright Sampton on the head, "You should have yelled defiantly at dad, now see if you get scolded when you go home! I am grown up enough to handle my own matters, aren’t I?"

Though Jane Sampson was scolding Bright Sampton with her words, how could she actually be unmoved?

The little boy who used to ride on her back had grown up, become taller, become stronger, and said he would protect her.

Bright Sampton dropped Jane Sampson off downstairs of her building, stabilizing the car, and asked with concern, "What are you going to do about grandparents?"

Bright Sampton could yell defiantly at his father, but he couldn’t yell at the elderly grandparents, because in this home, the grandparents never exploited his sister, and their love for his sister had always been very pure.

"Grandpa and grandma already know, they didn’t oppose," Jane Sampson smiled, "Do you think I really am that reckless of a person? Even if I truly were reckless, I would still consider grandparents."

"Phew, that’s good!" Bright Sampton sighed relief, "With grandpa and grandma here, you will always be the Elder Miss of the Sampton Family, dad can’t be defiant in front of grandpa and grandma no matter how tough he is."

After all, Father Sampton was a truly filial son, he couldn’t possibly defy the two elders and genuinely cut ties with Jane Sampson.

Even if Old Master Black kicked the granddaughter-in-law Jane Sampson out, as long as Grandpa Sampton and Granny Sampton shielded Jane Sampson, Father Sampton truly had no way to expunge the daughter Jane Sampson from the Sampton Family.

"Sister, do you want me to go upstairs with you?" Bright Sampton handed the car key to Jane Sampson while asking.

"You still have to go back to class, I’m fine, I’m not as fragile as you think." Jane Sampson laughed and raised her hand to rub Bright Sampton’s head.

"Okay, then I’ll watch you go upstairs." Bright Sampton unbuckled his seatbelt and stepped out of the car, watching Jane Sampson after she locked the car and came down, he stood there looking on as she entered the building.

Bright Sampton did not know that when Jane Sampson turned her back to him, her tears finally cascaded down unrestrained.

"Bright Sampton." Jane Sampson suddenly turned around and called out to the handsome young man who had already begun to walk away, waiting until the young man hummed a response and turned around to her, she slowly said, "Thank you."

After speaking, Jane Sampson entered the elevator, and at the moment it closed, she leaned against the elevator wall and slowly crouched down, hugging her knees, just like during countless solitary nights in the past, allowing herself to cry out loud.