Chapter 635
Chapter 635 Happy To Have An Excellent Daughter
Alina leaned against the pillow, her face full of despair and sorrow as if she had seen through
everything.
As Alina looked at her niece''s worried expression, she merely offered a bitter smile and silently shook
her head.
Even after several days of recuperation, she still looked weak and lifeless. There was no sign of vitality
in her, and herplexion was rmingly pale.
After Avery had drawn the curtains, she took a bunch of grapes from the fruit basket. She washed them
carefully under the tap for a while, meticulously plucked them one by one, and ced them into a
delicate fruit dish before bringing them over to Alina.
“Aunt Alina, would you like some grapes?”
Avery handed the woman a bright red grape. “I know when a person is on an IV drip, their mouth tends
to feel a bitter sensation. Eating something slightly sweet can help with it. Whenever I''m sick, I always
like to eat some sweet fruit.”
Unable to resist her niece''s kind gesture, Alina opened her mouth and ate the grape.
The sweetness of the grape juice diluted the bitter taste in her mouth.
Alina said listlessly, “No matter how sweet the fruit is, it only tastes bitter in my current state...”
Avery sat down next to Alina, gently took thetter''s hand, andforted her. “Aunt Alina, the medical
technology is so advanced now, you will definitely get better, trust me...”
s, her aunt had no will to live. It was clear she did not want to undergo surgery. She wanted to offer
comfort, yet she didn''t know what to say.
Alina gave a bitter smile. “Actually, the mortality rate of breast cancer is one of the lowest among all
types of cancer. But its greatest cruelty is not in taking lives, but in taking away the most beautiful, the
most maternal part of a woman. You know how much I love beauty. Even a small scar on my body is
hard for me to bear, let alone having to remove my... If they''re gone, do you think I''m still a woman?”
She choked up, not even daring to utter the word.
Avery felt a bitter pang in her heart, her grip on her aunt''s hand tightening even more.
Alina tried hard to keep herselfposed. It was so heartbreaking that she picked a grape from the
tray and popped it into her mouth.
The sour and sweet taste seeped into her taste buds, making her feel slightly better.
Alina looked into her niece''s eyes and said, “Ery, I can''t ept the surgery, nor can I ept a wed
version of myself. What you don''t know is that he''s a perfectionist. He doesn''t like women with physical
imperfections. I can''t be a woman he despises...”
“Aunt Alina, are you refusing the surgery because of your husband?” Avery blurted out, momentarily
stunned by the woman''s words.
Aunt Alina seems to have a lot on her mind. Could the man she''s talking about be the uncle I met only
once?
Avery vaguely remembered meeting her uncle once during her high school days.
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That year, he personally came to take ke to Jetroina. Thus, Avery had quite a strong impression of
him.
After all, Avery, who was once a small-town girl, had never seen such a handsome, mature, and refined
man. He seemed as if he had stepped right out of a painting.
At that time, her uncle was very gentle to Alina. Perhaps it was his love for Alina that he was
particrly kind toward Avery. He called her a youngdy affectionately and even gave her some
pocket money before he left.
Avery had quite a good impression of that man, but she never expected such a drastic turn of events to
urter.
Alina pulled herself together and gripped Avery''s hand, speaking with a bitter smile. “Ery, if I had a
daughter, she would probably be about your age now. Well-behaved, gentle, virtuous, beautiful... He
always loved daughters. If we had a child together, I think we wouldn''t have ended up where we are
today...”
Tears trickled down from the corner of Alina''s eyes.
Despite being a woman in her forties, her face remained smooth and her skin delicate, without a single
w. Even the corners of her eyes were free from wrinkles.
A perfect-looking aunt like her could never endure any physical imperfections. If it were Avery herself,
she would not be able to ept it either.
Then again, Alina''s condition could no longer be dyed. At that thought, Avery steeled herself and
said, “Aunt Alina, you must have the surgery. Otherwise, I will go to Jetroina to bring my uncle over—”
“Ery, you don''t have to persuade me anymore. I know my body the best.”
Alina''s gaze was deep yet lifeless. She closed her eyes in pain, saying, “I''m already content that I''ve
managed to hang on until now. You don''t need to go to the trouble of going to Jetroina to find that so-
called uncle of yours. He''s already started a family, and their child has been born for several months
now...”
Revtion struck Avery like a bolt from the blue.
In an instant, Avery seemed to understand the reason for her aunt''s despair. The love of her life
choosing another for marriage was probably the source of her hopelessness. However, what Avery
could not understand was why her aunt would refuse surgery for a man who had already married and
had children with another woman.
Avery wanted to continue persuading her aunt, but seeing her tired and pale face, the former had no
choice but to put a lid on the impulse.
I''ll let Aunt Alina rest for now. I''ll surelye up with a way to make her have the surgery!
Although ire stayed at the Lambert residence obediently to rest, she couldn''t help but constantly
think about her daughter.
If it were not for her physical limitations, she would have gone to her daughter immediately.
She held her phone, going through the contacts back and forth with her gaze fixed on a particr
number. She had scrolled through it countless times that she had even memorized it by heart.
It was none other than Avery''s phone number.
ire had obtained the number from her father-inw. He was a client of Avery, and therefore, he had
always kept her number.
ire really wanted to call Avery, but she could not find a good reason to do so. What should I even
say to her? Do I just tell her I''m her biological mother? Will the child believe me?
Just as ire was feeling gloomy, she suddenly remembered Avery''s Instagram ount. Hence, she
started scrolling through Avery''s ount.
Fortunately, Avery''s Instagram ount was not private.
However, Avery rarely posted about her daily life on her ount, let alone take numerous selfies like
Nicole. Most of the former''s posts were about architecture, her own designs, and some heartwarming
moments. The featured pictures were often fresh and aesthetically pleasing illustrations.
Despite that, ire still found it fascinating.
Especially the designs by Avery. ire looked at them over and over again, feeling bothforted and
saddened in her heart.
She felt a sense offort knowing her own daughter turned out to be so exceptional. What saddened
her was that she could not be by Avery''s side during every moment of her growth.