Chapter 145
“Grandma, drink some water.” stor poured a ss of warm water for his grandma.
Actually, stor could tell that his grandmother had something to advise him.
“stor, I don’t have much time left,” Andrea said calmly.
“Grandma, please don’t say that…” stor lowered his head, trying to hold back his emotions.
“You grew up with me and your grandpa. The proudest thing in my life is to nurture you and your
father,” Andrea said, taking stor’s hand. “But your grandfather and I failed to set a good example for
you. Our rtionship had never been great, and your father is not a good father, nor a good husband
as well. It’s unfortunate that no one has taught you how to be a good husband.”
stor remained silent.
Andrea knew stor was not good at expressing himself and tended to keep everything in his heart.
When stor was a kid, he didn’t have parents by his side like other children.
When other children got bullied, they had their fathers to support them, but stor could only rely on
himself.
He had always been indifferent to emotions and had never invested too much in them.
During puberty, while other children were in love, stor was always alone.
At that time, Andrea even persuaded him to pursue a rtionship if he managed to find a girl who
suited him.
stor listened to her and tried to fall in love with a girl.
However, he did not know what was love.
Throughout the rtionship, he felt numb and was unwilling to invest too much emotion in it.
He once said that the best way to avoid losing something was to deny himself the opportunity to have it
because he felt that as long as he didn’t have it, he would never lose it.
Such a mindset also led stor to not know how to cherish something he had.
“I fear that you may only realize the value of something when it’s toote, leading to a lifetime of
regret.” Andrea held stor’s hand tightly and spoke with emotion. “The ones I worry about the most
are you and Annie.”
“Grandma… Today is a day of celebration as you have regained your health.” stor mustered the
strength to conceal the ache in his heart.
“And Annie is a good woman. After living for so many years, I can better judge one’s personality than
you. You must believe me,” Andrea reminded stor once again.
However, stor made noment about it.
He felt that Anastasia was not as great as Andrea thought, but he didn’t want to upset his grandmother.
“In a marital rtionship, the utmost importance lies in mutual trust.” Andrea nced at Anastasia, who
was bustling in the kitchen. “If you find it challenging to ceplete trust in her, then refrain from
restraining her.”
“Grandma, did Anastasia tell you something?” stor frowned, sensing that his grandma wanted to
persuade him to let go of Anastasia.
“Has Anastasia resorted to seeking Grandma’s help for the divorce? It seems she is willing to use any
means for the sake of getting a divorce and Jason,” thought stor.
“You didn’t listen to a single word I just said.” Andrea sighed. “stor, don’t do anything you will regret
for the rest of your life.”
stor merely clenched his hands tightly and said nothing.
“Do you love Annie?” Andrea asked.
stor did not give a response as well.
As a matter of fact, he did not know whether he loved her or not.
He was well aware that he resented her for scheming against him and was deeply upset that she did
not love him, but he did not know if those feelings were rted to love.
“If you don’t love her, let her go.” Andrea sighed and kept shaking her head.
No one could truly teach others about love.
It was through personal experiences and the loss of one’s love that he could finally understand what
love truly meant.
However, as a norm in life, by the time everything finally made sense to him, that would already be too
late.
“When your grandfather and I divorced, he expressed happiness, as if a burden had been lifted from
his heart, and he spoke of wanting to pursue me again and be together. Unfortunately, he never got
that chance as he passed away early.” Andrea’s voice was hoarse when she spoke.
“Don’t do something you’ll regret deeply. When you finally wake up to your mistake, you will realize it’s
already toote.” In life, there were some individuals and precious things that, once lost, became
irretrievable, leaving an eternal void.
Once they slipped away, they could never be reimed.
“I understand, Grandma,” said stor reassuringly, trying tofort Andrea. He then assisted her to
the dining table.
Later that night, the three of them remained silent.
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None of them took the initiative to speak.
“Grandma Andrea, I can’t stay with you tonight. Since stor is here, I have to go back. There is a
young man waiting for me at home,” Anastasia exined. She was worried about Jason.