Chapter 1182
Chapter 1182 Having a Conversation With Ellen
Who wouldn’t regret marrying such a scumbag? However, he did not expect his mother to say, “No, I
don’t.”
Frowning, he asked in disbelief, “You don’t?”
Ellen gently shook her head and exined slowly, “Although he has never felt anything for me and
even framed me in order to get a divorce, trapping me in a wheelchair for many years, I still don’t regret
marrying him. If I hadn’t married him, I wouldn’t have had you and Brian.”
Hearing that, Eugene choked up as tears suddenly started gathering in his eyes. He pulled her into his
arms, feeling a pang in his heart. “Mom…”
Having tears in her eyes, Ellen gently patted his back whileforting him, “It’s fine. Everything’s fine
now, and I’ve gotten over it. Rather than remembering those painful moments, I would rather forget
them. I can mention it to you now because I’ve put it behind me.”
Eugene hugged her for a while before releasing her. His eyes were red when he added, “I keep
thinking that things have been too easy for them. It’s only fair if they experience the same pain you’ve
experienced.”
Ellen calmed him down by assuring him, “That’s not necessary. Let the past stay in the past. I’m happy
now. I have two great sons and a powerful daughter-inw and grandsons. Four grandsons, to be
exact.”
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At the mention of Olivia and the children, Eugene felt happier and suddenly remembered why he had
come here. He took Ellen’s hand in his and asked, “I think you’re happy these days because you saw
your savior. Am I right?”
Ellen seemed a little uneasy as she embarrassedly snapped, “Of course, I’m happy that I get a chance
to repay his kindness.”
Eugene asked, “Have you thought about how you’re going to repay him?”
That question rendered Ellen feel somewhat conflicted. “I’m not sure either. He seems like he doesn’t
lack anything and lives a carefree life. Don’t you think it’ll be insulting if I offer him money? The least I
can do is cook him food.”
Eugene smiled. “Who says he doesn’tck anything.”
When Ellen heard that, her eyes lit up, urging him, “Do you know what he needs?”
Eugene replied, “He needs someone to apany him, care for him, and talk to him.”
At that moment, Ellen suddenly felt her cheeks warming up, and she stammered. “D-Don’t lie to me.
There are so many peopleing in and out of this clinic every day. How could he have no one to talk
to?”
Looking at his mother’s embarrassed expression, Eugene burst outughing. “How can that be the
same? How can speaking to a patient and speaking to a family be the same? Would you tell your
patients about your thoughts? Mr. Gedding has spent all his time doing research that he has put off his
marriage for many years. Now that he’s grown older, he has no one to talk to, so I think he might feel
lonely. You should understand how it feels, right, Mom?”
Ellen felt inexplicably embarrassed and tried to exin, “Now that I have sons, a daughter-inw, a
daughter, and four grandsons, I no longer understand how it feels to be lonely.”
Smiling, Eugene tried to convince her. “We can’t rece your spouse, and even if your marriage with
Dad wasn’t perfect, it doesn’t mean you can’t be happy with another person. You have to be brave, just
like what Mr. Gedding said, you need to fight for your own happiness!”
Embarrassed, Ellen reprimanded, “What do you want to say?”
Eugene decided to be frank and emphasized, “Mom, I want to help you find someone. A spouse that
can apany you all day and night. Mr. Gedding is still single. Both of you are about the same age,
and you have special feelings for him. If you can be together, Olivia and I will be very happy for you!”
Ellen was shy and angry. “What special feelings? I just think that I should do something because he
saved my life, not because I have feelings for him. Stop trying to y matchmaker. What would he
think of me if he discovered this?”
Chuckling, Eugene asked, “Repaying one’s saving grace by marrying him. Isn’t that how fairy tales are
written?”
After giving him a shove, Ellen chastised, “Nonsense. Get out of my room. I’m already so old, and you
guys haven’t gotten married yet, so how could I think about dating? How would the others see me if
they found out?”