“Speaking out loud, it really feels much easier…”
After she finished speaking, she felt a surge of blood in her chest.
That rusty smell spread in her mouth.
It made her a little scared, so she squeezed Johnny and Gigi’s hands tightly.
“You two, take care, and…”
Alice looked at her pups with great reluctance.
“I’m sorry…”
I’m sorry, before I die, I said some hurtful words that disappointed you.
Their faces gradually became blurry and finally disappeared.
In the moment when she closed her eyes, Alice moved her gaze and looked towards the door, as if she saw Sumasa’s figure…
her lifetime, and now in death, she deserved to be held
accountable.
When the dripping sound reached their ears, Johnny and Gigi finally reacted, their mother had pa*sed away
Gigi threw herself onto Alice, crying in pain, ignoring her own wounds.
Johnny, on the other hand, became restless, frantically pressing the bell.
The doctors and nurses heard the sound and rushed over.
A group of people in white coats surrounded Alice.
They did everything, defibrillation, compression, but they couldn’t save Alice.”
Johnny stood still, lowered his eyes, and stared at Alice’s pale face, whispering.
“Mother, you haven’t waited for me to find a donor for you, why did you leave like this…”
The caretaker who had been waiting outside saw that Alice had pa*sed away, immediately turned around and called Freda. Upon hearing news, quickly
“Greyson, Alice has pa*sed away.”
Griffon, sitting in the CEO’s office, raised an eyebrow, “They
removed the oxygen tube so quickly?”
Freda shook her head, “Our people didn’t have a chance to do anything, and the old lady pa*sed away. The doctor said
it was due to mental instability and emotional distress, that’s
why…”
No matter how she died, as long as she’s gone.
Griffon didn’t care at all, he replied with a “Thank you for your hard work” and hung up the phone.
On the Brook pack’s side, Gigi was originally supposed to
meet Dylan from the Lawrence pack, but Alice’s sudden pa*sing forced them to handle her funeral first.
After finishing Alice’s funeral, Samuel returned to the study, opened a drawer, took out a photo, and stared at the person in it quietly
Johnny pushed the door open, “Father, Uncle and the others
have arrived, what about…”
As soon as Samuel heard his voice, he immediately hid the photo
Johnny was stunned, wasn’t he looking at a photo of his mother? Why was he so nervous?
Samuel closed the drawer and stood up, “Let’s go.” Johnny turned around and suddenly stopped in his tracks.
After standing still for two seconds, he walked over to the
desk.
He opened the drawer and what caught his eye was not Taya’s photo… No, it was Sumasa’s!
It turns out that his father had been hiding Sumasa’s photo all along. Could it be that his father had never forgotten Sumasa?
Realizing this, Johnny felt that the love his parents displayed in front of them was utterly hypocritical.
He used to look down on Taya, thinking she was a lowly and self-loathing woman…
But now, he realized that it was his parents who had caused Taya to live this kind of life.
His mother did everything she could to harm Sumasa in order to mate his father.
His father abandoned his fiancee and chose Alice, who could help him.
The love he and Gigi received was all gained by trampling over Rosalie and Taya.
So why did he look down on Taya?
Johnny pondered this and complex emotions welled up in his eyes.
It seemed that after someone’s death, forgiveness would come, just like Johnny at this moment.
He knew very well that it was Alice who caused Sumasa’s suffering, which led to Rosalie and Taya’s tumultuous life.
But Alice was dead. Could the past grievances be erased with Alice’s death?
Johnny couldn’t find an answer. He simply lifted his hand, touched Sumasa’s photo, and then put it back in its place…
Carson came to the Brook pack to ask Samuel for a memento of Alice.
Upon hearing this, Samuel returned to the room and brought him a necklace.
“This was your sister’s favorite necklace. Take it.”
Carson, taking the necklace, paused when he saw the engraved initials on it.
“This was the necklace my second sister gave her…”
Johnny came out and when he heard Carson mention his second sister, he thought of what Alice said before she died.
She may be gone, but the living are still suffering from the harm she caused. This account must be settled.
“Uncle, there’s something I need to tell you.”
Carson, who was almost fifty years old and dressed in a sharp black suit, turned to face Johnny as he approached, looking
dignified and composed.
“What is it?”
Johnny glanced at Samuel, hesitating whether or not to tell him this in front of Samuel, but then he realized that Samuel probably didn’t really care about his mother.
“Before my mother pa*sed away, she confessed all the wrongs she had done to me and Gigi.”