Grandson Craze: Mother-in-Law Discards My Daughter1

Just three months after I gave birth, my husband's mother Sophia White threw my daughter Kelly Smith in the trash while I was out, and when I found out, she threatened me that if I didn't have a son, I would never see my daughter again.

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"Sophia, I'm back. A can of powdered milk is really expensive now. Does Kelly have any..."

Before I could finish my sentence, I looked at the empty stroller and had a bad feeling.

Then, seeing Sophia come back from outside, I felt more anxious.

"Sophia, where's Kelly?"

She began haltingly and just asked me to look for Kelly in the room. Finally, she said impatiently,

"Are you trying to make things difficult for me? I told you that she's at home, so just take your time looking for her."

I was extremely anxious. There was no way a one-three-month-old child could run away.

I searched the whole house, even under the bed, but I still didn't find her.

Before I went out to buy powdered milk, I had told Sophia to take good care of Kelly at home and I would be back in a minute. But how…

Looking at the calm and composed expression of Sophia, I felt sad and wanted to cry. Although she didn't like Kelly, she was her grandmother after all. How could she not worry about her at all?

Just at that moment, my husband Devin Smith opened the door carrying food. I rushed towards him like I was grasping at straws. But before I could say anything, Sophia spoke first.

"Oh my God, what a sin! Your wife couldn't even take good care of your baby. While I was taking out the trash, Kelly disappeared."

I was stunned for a moment and explained hurriedly.

But Sophia lay on the ground and threw a tantrum, yelling at me to find her granddaughter.

It was simply that the villain became the accuser even before being accused.

"Sophia, you don't like Kelly at all, and you were the only one at home before. I can't figure out what you did."

As soon as I finished speaking, Sophia raised her hand to scratch my face, calling me a bitch and slandered her. I was really anxious and didn't want to talk to her any more.

"Sophia, let's not waste time. The neighbor downstairs has installed a surveillance camera at the entrance of the unit. Let's go check it out. Since Kelly is not at home, maybe someone broke into the house and took her away."

After saying that, my husband and I hurried out and knocked on the neighbor's door.