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Good bye You Never Love Me novel Chapter 204

Chapter 204 Unforgivable

"Jimmy, you want to go to kindergarten the most, don't you?"

Jimmy was taken aback, and his eyes lit up. With a joyful smile, he asked excitedly, "For real, Mom? I won't go to Heaven but go to kindergarten, right?"

Joy was written all over his face. He hadn't been so happy for a long time.

Martha patted his head gently and replied, "Right. Jimmy, you'll recover pretty soon as long as you accept the treatment and surgery obediently."

She finally saw a ray of hope after so many years, and so did Jimmy.

"Hooray! Wonderful! I'll be like other kids finally."

Jimmy tossed the toy up and down to express his joy, and Martha was also delighted.

"Mom, is Dad who's gonna save me?" Jimmy secretly studied Martha's expression and asked gingerly.

He was careful because he knew Martha didn't like Stefan.

His father had done many things to compensate him recently. As Stefan's son, Jimmy could forgive him, but Martha couldn't.

Rupert once told him that his father was unforgivable in his mother's opinion.

Jimmy, however, knew his mother loved him the most.

If his father could save him this time, maybe his mother could forgive his father.

"No, Jimmy. It's another kind-hearted man," Martha explained but didn't tell him more details.

She didn't want Jimmy to know the grudges between the Harrison brothers.

All she wished was Jimmy could get the treatment and grow up happily.

Her words disappointed Jimmy as he hoped his father could save him.

Suddenly, the ward door was knocked.

Martha and Jimmy looked up in unison, only to find two women entering one after another.

Seeing Martha, Giana walked to her with a smile, took her hand dearly, and asked, "You must be Martha."

Martha frowned at her in confusion.

"I heard Stefan talking about you long ago. You are indeed a gorgeous girl."

By instinct, Martha approached Jimmy closer when seeing Giana walking towards her son.

Therefore, Giana was distant from the boy.

Although the two women appeared all of a sudden, Martha wanted Jimmy to keep good manners.

"Jimmy, say hi to Grandaunt."

"Nice to meet you, Grandaunt," Jimmy greeted Giana softly, unlike the lively boy just now.

He looked depressed. He disliked the two strange women who had suddenly broken into his ward for some reason.

Intentionally or unintentionally, Giana asked, "How old is Jimmy? Is he going to kindergarten now?"

"Four and a half. No, he's not," Martha answered flatly.

Much to her surprise, Giana's face suddenly changed.

She heaved a sigh and said, "Jimmy, you are indeed adorable and brilliant. Unfortunately, you're sick severely when you are so little."

Giana looked like she would shed tears as she spoke, seemingly feeling sorry for the boy.

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