Sam left in the morning the second day May was hospitalized, and Alaya and Sky came visiting her.
Sky's arrival didn't make May happy; instead, she should a cold shoulder to her son.
She couldn't figure out why her son didn't listen to her.
"Mom, get some rest and we'll see you after work." Alaya worked at the company was the CFO.
Alaya tugged at Sky's clothes, motioning him not to argue with May.
"Mom, have a good rest and take care of yourself. We have to go to work now." Sky felt guilty for his
mother, but he couldn't listen to her and let Sophie leave now.
"I'm not dying, don't worry," May responded coldly.
"Mom, don't be angry," Sky frowned.
"I didn't." As long as you leave me alone, I'm fine." There was still no sign of warmth on May's face.
She had tried to best to persuade Sky not to be with Sophie, and even at the cost of her own life to
force him to go back to the right way, but he was indifferent, and disobeyed her, being with that vicious
woman. She was so disappointed by Sky.
She was his mother, but she was as important as that woman?
Not wanting to disturb Sky and May, Alaya withdrew from the room.
"Mom, never do anything like that again," Sky did not want to be angry with his mother, and said in soft
tone. "It is too dangerous."
May pursed her lips slightly, and tears came to her eyes. "Who am I doing this for?" she complained.
"Mom, I know you are good for me, but I hope you can understand me. I have my reason for making
such a choice," Sky said in such a euphemistic way, "Mom, I have grown up and I am thoughtful about
what I do. Don't worry about me, just take good care of yourself. Don't make joke of your life anymore. I
can't bear it."
When May heard his words, tears silently rolled down her face. 'He could not bear it...'
"Then tell me why you have to stay with her?" May took a deep breath.
Sky took a piece of tissue paper and handed it to May. "Mom, the baby is the only child of the Tanner
family. Sophie is at fault, but the child is innocent. Mother, as beautiful and kind as you are, you
certainly do not want to see this child left abandoned and be other man's child, right?"
May took the tissue, but did not wipe the tears on her face. She squeezed it so tightly in her hand that it
was tore apart.
Sky was right. She really couldn't bear to let the Tanner family's child be abandoned.
"Are you sure Sophie's baby is yours?" May turned to Sky, "But not Timothy's? She has been with that
man more than once. We can't make mistake!"
"Mom, I'm your son and you have to trust me." Sky sat down and held his mother's hand in the palm,
"Mom, you have to promise me that you will never to do this again, and don't let me worry."
"I'll never do anything like this again, but promise me one thing." May proposed.
"What is it?" Sky asked.
"I'm not forcing you to send her away now, but when she gives birth to the baby, give her a sum of
money and drive her away, and never allow her to show up in City H. We'll keep the baby." May made a
concession, but she was still worried.
Sky was silent and did not answer immediately.
"Sophie's reputation in City H has been ruined," May continued. "If the baby grows up to know it has
such a mother, it is going to be ashamed of it. We can't leave the baby suffer such trauma. I'm doing it
for the good of the kid."
"Mom, don't worry. Let me think about it, OK? It will be some time before her baby is born anyway." Sky
did not answer his mother.
"Well, I'll trust you this time, but don't let me down again." May was very decisive, holding Sky's hand
very firmly. May had done too much for Sky.
Looking at May's expectant eyes, Sky nodded.
Then Sky went to work. As he took a step, May asked, "Sky, are you regretful now?"
Sky stopped, slightly tilted his head, and he swallowed hard, answering bitterly, "Mom, I am regretful, I
am very regretful... How I wish that I could go back to those happy days when Rose and I were
students... How happy we were back then..."
"But I know those days would never come back again. I have hurt her, so God punished me for losing
her forever, and I have to live in regret for the rest of my life."
Sky showed a sad look, which made May feel distressed.
She could only sigh to herself that fate was unfair to everyone.
"Sky, Rose is married and happy. No matter how hard it is, you should move on..." May did not want
him to torture himself.
"I want to move on, but I can't," Sky laughed at himself, "But if she isn't happy, I will spare no effort to
get her back."
"You probably won't get such a chance again," May said realistically. "They are very happy."
Sky didn't answer because he also felt that he had no chance. "Mom, I have to go now."
Sky pulled himself out of the sadness, adjusted his mood, and left.
Alaya, who had been waiting outside, saw Sky come out and immediately asked, "How are you and
Mom?"
"Well, good." Sky made himself look relaxed.
"That's good." Alaya was relieved. She didn't want to leave for fear that they would have quarrel. "Let's
go."
May was alone in the hospital room, leaning on the soft feather pillow, thinking of Sky's words.
Recalling his sad eyes in the rain, she felt so uncomfortable that she pulled her clothes tightly.
"Why... Why did fate do this to my child?" May asked God with tears, but she couldn't get the answer
she wanted.
May closed her eyes tightly, tears wetting her face again.
At that moment, there was a knock at the door. Then someone opened the door and came in. May was
so sad that she did not notice it.
And then the person said, "Mom, I come to visit you."
Looking at the comer, May's eyes widened. Her first instinct was to grab the glass from the table and
throw it at the feet of the comer.
"Get out!"
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