Chapter 420
Love After Divorce by BELLA
Chapter 420:
Grace was sent to the intensive care unit. Stella and RK waited outside for Vincent to arrive.
âGrandma, Uncle came to see you. Your wish has finally been fulfilled,â Stella whispered to Grace before leaving.
Stella thought she saw her grandmotherâs fingers move, and a tear slipped from her eye.
âGrandma, your wish has finally been fulfilled. You can go in peace. Youâll be watching over us from above, right?â
âYou donât have to worry. Uncle doesnât blame you. He has always loved and cared for you very much. When you reach heaven, you can proudly tell Grandpa that his child was the most filial and the best son in the world.
I guess Mom must also be very gratified in heaven. After all, her dear brother has finally become an adult and an independent man after so many years.â
In the intensive care unit, aside from the subtle sounds of the machines, only Graceâs weak breathing could be heard. Vincent wiped his tears and approached his mother quietly.
He had secretly come to her bedside many nights while she slept, sometimes tucking her in. After being away for so many years... most of the time, he missed that kind of life.
He could climb into his motherâs arms without worries and face any difficulties head-on. As long as he was in his motherâs embrace, he always felt that there was still hope.
But what about now? Who would give him hope?
âMom... I am back...â
As he uttered the word âMom,â tears immediately brimmed in Vincentâs eyes. âI am back. I missed you so much. Have you been well all these years? I am unfilial and did not take care of you properly. I was wrong. Can you forgive me?â
He remembered that as a child, he had been very dependent on his sister. He always asked Lillian to accompany him in everything he did. If his sister wasnât with him, he would ask his mother to order Lillian to be with him.
New updates in gíªlηÏvâ¯íµs.com Since he was young, he had always been the apple of everyoneâs eye. He had never fought or suffered. Later, when he moved out to live on his own, he learned how difficult it was to live independently.
To be honest, Vincent often thought of returning, but he forcibly suppressed those thoughts. He felt that he couldnât always rely on his family, his mother, and his sister.
Vincent was not there when his father passed away, and it was one of his biggest regrets in life. His father had loved him the most since childhood. He didnât let him cry or suffer, which turned Vincent into someone who relied on his family all the time.
In the past, he had never felt that there was anything wrong with that. It wasnât until later that Vincent began to understand, little by little. He realized that he needed to rely on himself to do many things in life. It turned out that it was better not to be taken care of by others but to take care of others instead.
Vincent had lived for so many years, and only then did he know what it truly meant to live. It turned out that people had to pay for others.
âMom, you donât have to worry. I will take good care of Stella. I will take revenge on the Richard family and seek justice for them.
Why should they bully my family? Since they forced me to leave and caused Lillian to die, I must make them pay the price.â
âMom, I will take good care of Stella and Adrian. They will live carefree lives. It doesnât matter if Stella doesnât get married. Our family can support her for the rest of her life. Donât you think so, Mom?â
With that, Vincent gently tidied Graceâs hair. âI can see that they have taken good care of you, so I am relieved. Donât worry; I will let you and Dad rest in peace together. The two of you will never be separated.â
The corners of Vincentâs mouth curled up slightly. âYou two always quarreled, but you missed each other when you were apart.
When I was young, every time Dad went on business trips, I saw you staying alone in the bedroom all night without sleeping.
Dad always bought something nice for you every time he returned.â
âWhenever you saw what he brought you, you were so happy. Even Lillian and I could see it, but you pretended to be very wronged.â
âTo be honest, Lillian and I noticed, but we were too embarrassed to expose you. You cared very much about Dad, but you always quarreled with him on the surface. When the two of you argued, Lillian and I would go upstairs to sleep and ignore you.â
Vincent continued, âI remember having a high fever one year while Dad was on a business trip. At that time, no one was home.
You carried me and asked Lillian to hold the umbrella over us. The three of us ran to the hospital.
Finally, I received an IV drip and recovered, but then Lillian caught a cold. It turned out that she had covered us with the umbrella and let herself get soaked in the rain while we went to the hospital.â
Vincent continued to talk tirelessly, not noticing that Grace had slowly regained consciousness...
âLillian has always given way to me since I was a child. No matter what I wanted, she found a way to get it for me,â Vincent said, his mood complicated. âLater, I became known because I was her younger brother...
Otherwise, that wouldnât have happened. Why did he treat her like that? She suffered for him and endured difficulties because of him. She sacrificed so much. Later, I thought that when I got married, Lillian must live with me.â
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