Chapter 1193
What Melissa said struck a delicate nerve in Linda’s heart.
In the past, she would have charged at her, strangled her, and even pped her. Or maybe she would
have asked Ian to do it, just like how he dealt with Mollie. She would have allowed him to be as brutal
as possible.
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But she couldn’t do that anymore.
She took a few deep breaths and tried to calm herself and stop the trembling. Then she looked at
Melissa calmly.
“Don’t say that.” Linda’s voice was soft. “You’ve been her mother for 20 years. You have every right to
be called her mother.”
Melissa was shocked, and tears instantly streamed down her face. “But I stole those 20 years…”
As soon as she said that, it felt like a heavy rock crushed their hearts simultaneously.
Linda could hardly breathe, desperately trying not to cry.
Finally, Melissa let go. After 20 years, she could finally face the truth.
She asked herself, if she hadn’t been sick, if fate hadn’t led Lina to her real parents, would she have
been able to let go?
Definitely not.
She was just an ordinary person with both light and darkness within her.
But now she regretted it.
Her illness was probably karma. Even God couldn’t bear to see her take someone else’s daughter.
That was why she was afflicted with a terminal illness. After she died, she wouldn’t separate the mother
and daughter anymore.
Melissa quietly sobbed, the taste of the coffee in her mouth terribly bitter.
“I’m sorry…” she said to Linda. “I’m truly sorry!”
Linda heard a ringing in her ears. She clenched her fists again, trembling.
Not all “sorrys” could bring forgiveness. Sorry couldn’t make up for the 20 years of separation between
mother and daughter. It couldn’t heal the pain Linda had endured for two decades.
But what else could Melissa say besides sorry?
Forcing a smile, Linda handed her a tissue. “Stop apologizing. I can’t me you. If you and your
husband hadn’t taken Pammy away, she would have died in that sea ident.”
“But it’s still our fault…”
“Ms. Melissa…” Linda hesitated for a moment before extending her hand. In the end, she didn’t touch
the back of Melissa’s hand and withdrew her own. “Can you tell me about… my daughter’s
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Melissa was taken aback, sniffing to hold back her tears.
She then began recounting memories of Lina’s upbringing.
The first full sentences she wrote, the first time she fed herself with a spoon, when she started running
and jumping, her time in kindergarten, primary school, and secondary school…
The panic when she had her first period…
Giving Lina all the money Melissa had when she received her first schrship…
Feeling shy and scared when she received her first love letter from a boy. Melissa had secretly thrown
away the pink envelope.
Melissa shared each detail as if telling a cherished story. She remembered everything vividly.
However, the more she remembered, the more Linda’s heart ached. She should have been the one to
experience all those moments with her daughter.
“It seems like you took great care of her.” Linda smiled and said. “You treated her as your own.”
Melissa suddenly stopped. She opened her mouth, stuttering as she asked, “W-Will you forgive me?”
Linda felt her heart tighten.
She fell silent for a moment, then honestly replied, “I’m sorry, but I can’t forgive youpletely.”
Melissa was stunned, her eyes filled with sadness.
This time, Linda gently ced her hand on the back of Melissa’s hand. Looking into her eyes, she
enunciated each word. “But I want to thank you.”