Even the weakened Yulia couldn’t help but mutter, “I… I don’t want to die…!”
Heartbroken to hear that, Sophia couldn’t bear to see the children like this… But at the same time, she didn’t want to lose them either! Was there no option to exclude her agony…?!
In the end, she was prompted to yell, “Stop it…! Stop forcing me to make a decision…! G-give her something to ease her pain first! I need a moment!”
Watching as the devastated woman ran off to hide in her office, Maison couldn’t help but lower his gaze… And after a while, he looked at his mother, as if to ask if they were being too cruel to her.
Xavia certainly didn’t think so, especially since Fabiola was now missing. With that, she simply shook her head before helping the doctor treat Yulia.
Her daughter looked far weaker than she had before, and they really needed to leave this place as soon as possible… She’d have to take things into her own hands!
With that, she waited till the children were asleep before heading over to Sophia’s office and knocking on the door… but as expected, no reply. Taking a deep breath, she pushed the door open… and to her surprise, it was unlocked.
When she finally entered, she was left shocked by the sight in front of her! Sophia had apparently been slicing her wrist this entire time…!
Throughout the process, neither of them spoke… but when Xavia was finally done, Sophia couldn’t help but ask, “…Do you have children? And have you ever felt the pain of losing a child?”
…Oh, she understood that pain extremely well… But she couldn’t just say that to her. With that, she eventually wrote, ‘I don’t have children yet, but… I do know how it feels to lose a loved one. I watched one die before me, and I was powerless to change anything, so… Yeah, I know how it feels. I don’t know your story, but I do know this. If you don’t save her now, you’ll lose her forever. In fact, you’ll lose the other two children as well since they’ll no longer trust you.’
‘Do you really want to live like that?’ concluded Xavia, leaving Sophia speechless.
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