At the sound of the words, the door to the room was pushed open.
The five little ones fishtailed in and went up to Bonnie and hugged her.
Nurse said, “There’s still us, Mommy! We will always be with you too!”
Bonnie’s heart was suddenly flooded with a wave of warmth, and she backhanded the little ones and hugged them tighter.
Wait for the warmth before looking at Damon, “You ran up here, what about Grandpa?”
“Grandpa’s gone to bed in the attic.” Damon blinked his big, clear eyes and replied, “He said Grandma Summer is sure to be extra upset tonight, so give her a little more space and a good breather!”
As Theo said, Summer really tossed and turned tonight and had a hard time sleeping.
Finally, he simply pulled on the desk lamp, rolled over and sat up, and skillfully pressed a series of phone numbers.
But on the dial button, but delayed to press it.
Finally, the screen was pressed out again, intending to lie back down again.
Before you have time to move, the phone rings.
At first glance, it was the same phone number from earlier.
And the notes on the caller ID, the word mother is written on it.
Summer took a deep breath and made up her mind to press the answer button.
“Hello?”
“Summer, what’s wrong with you, I heard you left Santorini, where did you go?” Yermek Keomany’s exasperated voice came from the other end as soon as the call came through.
She cursed at Summer with a flurry of output.
Summer did not argue, and quietly waited for Yermek to finish his scolding, before he opened his mouth to answer, “I went to Capital.”
Yermek’s voice came to a screeching halt.
After several seconds of silence, he followed up with an incredulous, “Where did you say you went?”
“Capital,” Summer repeats.
“Capital is not a fun place either, let’s play for two days and hurry back to Santorini, or go back to Reliacao, just when I miss you and come back to see you.”
Listening to Yermek’s tone of voice, Summer’s heart sank straight down.
As far as I can remember, my own mother has always been very strict and fond of scolding, hardly ever pleasant to the eyes.
But now, just hearing that she had come to Capital was too gentle to be true, finding all kinds of excuses to let her go.
This made Summer more and more sure that she had really been cheated by her mother.
Summer took a deep breath, “Mother, I have a son, you know this thing, right?”
“… Who said that to you?” Yermek’s tone grew more and more urgent, “Don’t listen to this, they’re all lying to you, okay!”
“It’s not a lie, I’ve had a paternity test, I do have a son, and lovers, and even have grandchildren already, mother, you’ve been a great-grandma.”
“Shut up!” Yermek’s emotions instantly crumbled and he snarled towards Summer, “What son lover’s, what great grandparents, those people don’t deserve to have anything to do with us the Keomany Family.”
“So, you’re admitting it, right?” Summer asked calmly.
Then the angry tone just proves that what is said is true.
“You tampered with my memories, made me think I was someone who had never been to Capital, and stayed in Santorini to get away with it ever since, so that I almost couldn’t meet my own family.” Summer’s emotions also gradually became agitated.
“Take it easy for now, I can explain all these things.” Yermek’s voice was getting lower and lower, and had taken on a bit of pleading.
Summer took a deep breath, “Okay, I can do without the excitement, but I want to know the truth.”
“Yes.” Yermek agreed readily, “Then you go back to Reliacao now and I can tell you whatever you want to know.”
“You’re still trying to trick me back to Reliacao and hold me prisoner, aren’t you?” Summer instantly pierced Yermek’s plot.
Half a minute later, Yermek let out a long sigh on the other end of the phone, “Summer, sometimes it’s not a good thing to be too smart… I’m trying so hard to make your life easier, so why do you have to go back to Capital and remember all those sad things?”