Summary of Chapter 932 – A turning point in After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White
Chapter 932 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of After I Stopped Loving Him, written by Daisy White. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
“I can’t be expected to work for free, you know. My grandparents raised my dad, so of course he was supposed to support them. But they didn’t raise me, and after my dad passed away, the way you all treated me… let’s just say there’s no love lost between us.”
“I’m only willing to do my part out of respect for my dad, nothing more.”
Isabella held her ground, her words cutting through the room like a knife. When it came to talking circles around these so-called relatives, she could hold her own and then some.
“But I’m not about to take care of both of them by myself. Whatever my uncles and aunts contribute every month, I’ll match it. That’s fair, isn’t it? After all, they’re your parents, not mine.”
“If it weren’t for my dad, I wouldn’t pay a single cent.”
“So, how much do they need each month? With all these children in the family, if everyone chips in three or five hundred, that should cover everything, right? And medical bills should be split evenly too. It’s not fair to dump it all on one person.”
“And honestly, Grandma is getting older. What exactly is she sick with? Is it terminal? If it is, there’s really no point in spending a fortune on treatment. If you have money, let her eat well, enjoy herself, maybe go out and see a bit more of the world.”
“Terminal illnesses can’t be cured anyway, so why throw money away? In the end, you lose the money and the person still suffers. Just go for conservative treatment. It’s less painful for her and saves everyone some money.”
The George family sat there in stunned silence, completely thrown off by Isabella’s bluntness. No one knew what to say.
They’d assumed that if they laid out their demands, Isabella would just agree to whatever they wanted. But now it was clear—if they were hoping to get anything out of her, they were dreaming.
Isabella wasn’t going to hand out money, buy them houses, or get them jobs. In fact, she was demanding back the house and seafood restaurant that her father had left behind.
When it came to supporting the grandparents, Isabella was already being generous. She’d cover her dad’s share. But pay for all of Berenice’s medical bills? Not happening.

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