She left her family
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She left her family

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After five years of marriage, Lucy Morano's life was marked by a bout of postpartum depression. Her husband, under the guise of treatment, forcibly committed her to a mental hospital, where she remained imprisoned for a year. For that year, Lucy Morano's mind was consumed by the longing for her daughter, hoping to escape and reunite with her soon. Finally, on her daughter's birthday, Lucy Morano regained her freedom and joyfully set out on her journey home, determined to give her a surprise. However, when Lucy Morano appeared before her daughter with such anticipation, she was met with not a cry of "Mom," but a terrified look from her daughter, who immediately hid behind her husband's former lover. Her husband spoke coldly to her daughter, and William Frye's mother and sister even mocked her for being a psychiatric resident. She paid no heed to their words. But her daughter's words, "Mom's crazy! I don't want her!" left Lucy Morano in disbelief, her heart frozen. Lucy Morano chose a divorce, quietly leaving the family that had once filled her with hope but now filled her with heartbreak. She started anew, embarking on a new chapter in her life. By chance, she became a tutor for a mischievous child, sharing a room with the stoic but passionate CEO, Klein Jonny. Over time, their bond blossomed, and she became a treasure in Klein Jonny's heart. William Frye, jealous of her joy with Klein Jonny and his son, brought his daughter to try to reconcile the relationship. "Lucy, come back! Susanna can't live without you, and neither can I. We promise we'll never hurt you again." At that moment, Johnny Lyle poked his head out, his childish voice tinged with pride: "Mom's pregnant with a little sister! She's already part of our family!"

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The teacher looked embarrassed and shook her head helplessly.

"I'm truly sorry. The parents didn't disclose this information to us when they were applying for the transfer. They strongly requested that their child be transferred, so we couldn't ask any more questions."

"Okay, teacher. Thank you. Excuse me."

Lucy Morano thank……

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