Avery Wells was sent back to the Wells family unharmed. When Harrison Wells saw her push the door in, he immediately felt that something terrible was about to happen, and his face turned pale. Victoria Wells quickly threw down the half-peeled apple in her hand and walked over in three or two steps, looking very unhappy: "Avery, did you fail?"
She didn't answer, lowered her head, as if she hadn't recovered from the atmosphere just now, her hands still clenched tightly, sweating in her palms, and her heart was angry. Victoria Wells was anxious, and slapped her hand open: "I'm asking you, are you deaf?"
Avery nodded: "I failed." She could pay the price of one pregnancy for her parents who raised her, but her body was her bottom line, and she would never allow anyone to defile it. Upon hearing this, Victoria Wells pushed her and roared, "Do you know that the hope of our whole family rests on you? Now the only hope is gone. Do you want our whole family to be ruined? Do you want to watch your brother die? Are you doing this on purpose?!"
Avery's heart felt cold: "Mom, when you blame me, why don't you ask what you have done?" Victoria Wells ignored her and turned to ask, "Husband, what should we do now?" Harrison Wells looked up at Avery fiercely, very puzzled. The only hope was gone like this, and he was so angry that he grabbed the ashtray on the table and threw it at Avery. Avery didn't expect it to be like this, and didn't have time to dodge. The ashtray hit her forehead, leaving a not-too-deep cut. Suddenly, blood dripped from her forehead. The pain spread from her skin to her heart. Her originally fair face had no trace of blood and was almost fainting "Your mother is right. You are nothing but a burden, always causing trouble and never achieving anything. I should never have placed any hope in you!"
Avery clenched her fists tightly, as if holding back something. After twenty years, her parents had finally spoken their minds. Before, no matter how cold her parents were, she always thought they were her blood relatives and that they were just strict with her. However, she was just a vessel born to save her sister who had leukemia. From childhood to adulthood, no matter how outstanding her achievements were, no matter how many awards she won, she could never compare to her sister's little finger. She tried not to compete or ask,but this time she almost lost her life . Her parents didn't care about her, they only cared about their own interests. She didn't want to deceive herself anymore. Yes, they only loved the umbilical cord blood that could save her sister. They had never loved her. She bit her lip tightly, trying not to cry, wiped the blood from her forehead, and looked at her parents who were on the verge of collapse on the sofa. "Am I really your biological daughter? I wasn't born through IVF. I'm only twenty years old. Why did you lie to me?" Victoria Wells angrily said, "How dare you ask that?" "Is it my fault that my brother owes money? Why should I pay for his mistakes in life? It's my life. Even if you don't like me, you can't treat me like this! My sister could also do this, why does it have to be me?" Harrison Wells slammed the table and stood up, "You are talking nonsense! How can you be so unreasonable? He is your real brother. Your sister is not well. Can you compare to her?" Avery bit her lip, "But I am also your biological daughter." "You are talking back after just coming back! Kneel down!" Avery stubbornly stared at him, tears filling her eyes. "I won't kneel. Why should I kneel? I did nothing wrong." "I'll beat you to death, you little bitch!" Harrison Wells picked up a feather duster and took three steps towards her, ready to strike. Bang! A loud noise interrupted Harrison Wells' violence as the door was kicked open from outside .