I was completely gobsmacked and at a loss for words.
It turned out, Neil really did visit my mom in the hospital, as the previous caregiver had told me.
But the fact that my mom knew about it was what blew my mind.
“Lately, he's been spending a lot of time next door. Did you meet him?” Sure enough, my mom was aware.
At that point, I was stumped and could only nod in admission.
Seeing my nod, my mom's face darkened. Clearly, she was pissed.
She remained silent for a while, and I finally spilled the beans, “Mom, think of it as me using him, okay? At the moment, he's the only one who can help with dad's situation.”
“You're using yourself as bait?” The wrath in my mom's voice was palpable.
“No, no, we didn't do anything. He just wants to win me back!” I quickly explained to prevent my mom from getting more riled up. Even though it was a lie, it was better than her being mad.
Hearing my words, my mom let out a sigh of relief, but her face was still grim, “Rena, your dad would rather go to prison than see you do this.”
But I didn't want my dad to go to prison, and there was also the matter of Oscar Morse. I had to get to the bottom of it and give Oscar the justice he deserved.
Both Oscar's and my dad's cases involved Bonnie; it was unavoidable.
After a moment of silence, I replied, “Mom, it's not just about Dad; it's also about Oscar. I treat him like a brother. Don't worry, I won't really be with Neil. Once it's all over, I'll make things clear with him, okay?”
“Alright, as long as you can draw a clear line with him, I might even give up the company, and we can leave this place as a family of three.” I was stunned to hear my mom's words. She was willing to give up her company?
Seeing my disbelief, my mom said solemnly, “After some thought, I realized that health and family happiness are the most important. The empire I built doesn't matter since I fell into a coma. Your dad has been in politics all his life and look where it got him. I think once he's out, we should leave this place and live a quiet life.”
I couldn't believe my mom, who had always been so hardworking in her career, would say such things.
It seemed that her coma and my dad's situation dealt her a great blow, causing her to change her deep-rooted views.
Seeing me quiet, my mom seemed unhappy, “Are you unwilling to leave this place, or do you still want to be tangled up with Neil?”
“It's not that. This is where I grew up; it's hard to let go.” I shook my head.
“But only by leaving can you truly say goodbye to the past, Rena. I've always respected your choices, but this time, can you listen to me?” My mom pleaded, looking frail and weak, making it hard for me to refuse.
I was torn but decided to go along with my mom's decision.
Finally, I nodded in agreement and said, "Alright, I understand."
Seeing my response, a satisfied smile appeared on my mom's face. She held my hand, and we sat in silence.
After that conversation with my mom, Neil seemed to have sensed something, and we lost contact for a while.
As I was caught up with work, I couldn't spare any thought for other things.
Soon, photos of him and Bonnie were leaked online, and there were rumors of their engagement.
I just took note of that news but didn't think much of it.
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