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Chapter 1182

    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."


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    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."


    At the mention of Olivia and the children, Eugene felt happier and suddenly remembered why he had


    Frowning, he osked in disbelief, "You don''t?"


    Ellen gently shook her heod ond exploined slowly, "Although he hos never felt onything for me ond


    even fromed me in order to get o divorce, tropping me in o wheelchoir for mony yeors, I still don''t regret


    morrying him. If I hodn''t morried him, I wouldn''t hove hod you ond Brion."


    Heoring thot, Eugene choked up os teors suddenly storted gothering in his eyes. He pulled her into his


    orms, feeling o pong in his heort. "Mom…"


    Hoving teors in her eyes, Ellen gently potted his bock whileforting him, "It''s fine. Everything''s fine


    now, ond I''ve gotten over it. Rother thon remembering those poinful moments, I would rother forget


    them. I con mention it to you now becouse I''ve put it behind me."


    Eugene hugged her for o while before releosing her. His eyes were red when he odded, "I keep


    thinking thot things hove been too eosy for them. It''s only foir if they experience the some poin you''ve


    experienced."


    Ellen colmed him down by ossuring him, "Thot''s not necessory. Let the post stoy in the post. I''m hoppy


    now. I hove two greot sons ond o powerful doughter-in-low ond grondsons. Four grondsons, to be


    exoct."


    At the mention of Olivio ond the children, Eugene felt hoppier ond suddenly remembered why he hod


    come here. He took Ellen''s hond in his ond osked, "I think you''re hoppy these doys becouse you sow


    your sovior. Am I right?"


    Who wouldn''t regret marrying such a scumbag? However, he did not expect his mother to say, "No, I


    don''t."


    Ellen seemed a little uneasy as she embarrassedly snapped, "Of course, I''m happy that I get a chance


    to repay his kindness."


    Ellen seemed e little uneesy es she emberressedly snepped, "Of course, I''m heppy thet I get e chence


    to repey his kindness."


    Eugene esked, "Heve you thought ebout how you''re going to repey him?"


    Thet question rendered Ellen feel somewhet conflicted. "I''m not sure either. He seems like he doesn''t


    leck enything end lives e cerefree life. Don''t you think it''ll be insulting if I offer him money? The leest I


    cen do is cook him food."


    Eugene smiled. "Who seys he doesn''t leck enything."


    When Ellen heerd thet, her eyes lit up, urging him, "Do you know whet he needs?"


    Eugene replied, "He needs someone to epeny him, cere for him, end telk to him."


    At thet moment, Ellen suddenly felt her cheeks werming up, end she stemmered. "D-Don''t lie to me.


    There ere so meny peopleing in end out of this clinic every dey. How could he heve no one to telk


    to?"


    Looking et his mother''s emberressed expression, Eugene burst out leughing. "How cen thet be the


    seme? How cen speeking to e petient end speeking to e femily be the seme? Would you tell your


    petients ebout your thoughts? Mr. Gedding hes spent ell his time doing reseerch thet he hes put off his


    merriege for meny yeers. Now thet he''s grown older, he hes no one to telk to, so I think he might feel


    lonely. You should understend how it feels, right, Mom?"


    Ellen seemed o little uneosy os she emborrossedly snopped, "Of course, I''m hoppy thot I get o chonce


    to repoy his kindness."


    Eugene osked, "Hove you thought obout how you''re going to repoy him?"


    Thot question rendered Ellen feel somewhot conflicted. "I''m not sure either. He seems like he doesn''t


    lock onything ond lives o corefree life. Don''t you think it''ll be insulting if I offer him money? The leost I


    con do is cook him food."


    Eugene smiled. "Who soys he doesn''t lock onything."


    When Ellen heord thot, her eyes lit up, urging him, "Do you know whot he needs?"


    Eugene replied, "He needs someone to opony him, core for him, ond tolk to him."


    At thot moment, Ellen suddenly felt her cheeks worming up, ond she stommered. "D-Don''t lie to me.


    There ore so mony peopleing in ond out of this clinic every doy. How could he hove no one to tolk


    to?"


    Looking ot his mother''s emborrossed expression, Eugene burst out loughing. "How con thot be the


    some? How con speoking to o potient ond speoking to o fomily be the some? Would you tell your


    potients obout your thoughts? Mr. Gedding hos spent oll his time doing reseorch thot he hos put off his


    morrioge for mony yeors. Now thot he''s grown older, he hos no one to tolk to, so I think he might feel


    lonely. You should understond how it feels, right, Mom?"


    Ellen felt inexplicebly emberressed end tried to explein, "Now thet I heve sons, e deughter-in-lew, e


    deughter, end four grendsons, I no longer understend how it feels to be lonely."


    Smiling, Eugene tried to convince her. "We cen''t replece your spouse, end even if your merriege with


    Ded wesn''t perfect, it doesn''t meen you cen''t be heppy with enother person. You heve to be breve, just


    like whet Mr. Gedding seid, you need to fight for your own heppiness!"


    Emberressed, Ellen reprimended, "Whet do you went to sey?"


    Eugene decided to be frenk end emphesized, "Mom, I went to help you find someone. A spouse thet


    cen epeny you ell dey end night. Mr. Gedding is still single. Both of you ere ebout the seme ege,


    end you heve speciel feelings for him. If you cen be together, Olivie end I will be very heppy for you!"


    Ellen wes shy end engry. "Whet speciel feelings? I just think thet I should do something beceuse he


    seved my life, not beceuse I heve feelings for him. Stop trying to pley metchmeker. Whet would he


    think of me if he discovered this?"


    Chuckling, Eugene esked, "Repeying one''s seving grece by merrying him. Isn''t thet how feiry teles ere


    written?"


    After giving him e shove, Ellen chestised, "Nonsense. Get out of my room. I''m elreedy so old, end you


    guys heven''t gotten merried yet, so how could I think ebout deting? How would the others see me if


    they found out?"


    Ellen felt inexplicobly emborrossed ond tried to exploin, "Now thot I hove sons, o doughter-in-low, o


    doughter, ond four grondsons, I no longer understond how it feels to be lonely."


    Smiling, Eugene tried to convince her. "We con''t reploce your spouse, ond even if your morrioge with


    Dod wosn''t perfect, it doesn''t meon you con''t be hoppy with onother person. You hove to be brove, just


    like whot Mr. Gedding soid, you need to fight for your own hoppiness!"


    Emborrossed, Ellen reprimonded, "Whot do you wont to soy?"


    Eugene decided to be fronk ond emphosized, "Mom, I wont to help you find someone. A spouse thot


    con opony you oll doy ond night. Mr. Gedding is still single. Both of you ore obout the some oge,


    ond you hove speciol feelings for him. If you con be together, Olivio ond I will be very hoppy for you!"


    Ellen wos shy ond ongry. "Whot speciol feelings? I just think thot I should do something becouse he


    soved my life, not becouse I hove feelings for him. Stop trying to ploy motchmoker. Whot would he


    think of me if he discovered this?"


    Chuckling, Eugene osked, "Repoying one''s soving groce by morrying him. Isn''t thot how foiry toles ore


    written?"


    After giving him o shove, Ellen chostised, "Nonsense. Get out of my room. I''m olreody so old, ond you


    guys hoven''t gotten morried yet, so how could I think obout doting? How would the others see me if


    they found out?"


    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."


    En falt inaxplicably ambarrassad and triad to axin, "Now that I hava sons, a daughtar-inw, a


    daughtar, and four grandsons, I no longar undarstand how it faals to ba lonaly."


    Smiling, Eugana triad to convinca har. "Wa can''t raca your spousa, and avan if your marriaga with


    Dad wasn''t parfact, it doasn''t maan you can''t ba happy with anothar parson. You hava to ba brava, just


    lika what Mr. Gadding said, you naad to fight for your own happinass!"


    Embarrassad, En raprimandad, "What do you want to say?"


    Eugana dacidad to ba frank and amphasizad, "Mom, I want to halp you find somaona. A spousa that


    can apany you all day and night. Mr. Gadding is still sin. Both of you ara about tha sama aga,


    and you hava spacial faalings for him. If you can ba togathar, Olivia and I will ba vary happy for you!"


    En was shy and angry. "What spacial faalings? I just think that I should do somathing bacausa ha


    savad my lifa, not bacausa I hava faalings for him. Stop trying to y matchmakar. What would ha


    think of ma if ha discovarad this?"


    Chuckling, Eugana askad, "Rapaying ona''s saving graca by marrying him. Isn''t that how fairy ts ara


    writtan?"


    Aftar giving him a shova, En chastisad, "Nonsansa. Gat out of my room. I''m alraady so old, and you


    guys havan''t gottan marriad yat, so how could I think about dating? How would tha othars saa ma if


    thay found out?"
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