CHAPTER 96: THE APOLOGY

She wished for her to have a different fate than she did, because because she wasn't a boy, she wasn't even considered when it came time to choose an heir. For the sake of a better future, she was forced to marry a man she didn't even love.

She promised herself that one day she would openly assist her daughter and make certain that she received everything the world owed her.

"Then just leave her alone. If she fails, she should learn from her mistakes. She hadn't been defeated in a long time," the woman said emotionlessly, but the man could tell she cared.

"All right, then, I'll just leave her alone. Why don't we have some more fun? Your husband will be back on the island in two days," the man asked, planting a kiss on the nape of her neck.

"Umm, then let's do it until I can't walk tomorrow," the woman said coyly as she hooked her leg around his thigh and grinded against him, making the junior already inside hard again.