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The Secret Heir's Return to Wealth and Love novel Chapter 409

After holding back her tears for a long time, she couldn't bear it any longer. Tears rolled down from her eyes and landed on Old Mrs. Silverman's cold palm.

"Don't worry, I'll definitely eat well and gain some weight back!" Rosalynn cried while keeping a friendly smile on her face.

Old Mrs. Silverman's breathing became heavy.

She struggled to nod: "Good... good..."

"Ma'am, do you remember telling me about the black sand beach? I went there to see the stars, and they were really beautiful. There was a meteor shower that night, but I forgot to make a wish."

Old Mrs. Silverman looked at her, eyes full of love.

For most of the past seven or eight years, she'd been in a daze.

When she was occasionally lucid, she had some idea of how much pain and torment this sweet girl had endured because of her grandson.

"Rosa..." she gasped, "I didn't teach Wayne well, and you've suffered a lot because of him..."

Old Mrs. Silverman started breathing even faster.

"Ma'am!" Rosalynn exclaimed.

But Old Mrs. Silverman held her hand tightly: "Forgive him, and don't... don't leave him..."

"Okay, I promise you, I promise everything." Rosalynn immediately replied.

Wayne stood behind Rosalynn, and his hands clenched into fists.

Having got her answer, Old Mrs. Silverman's hand loosened. She looked at the ceiling, breathing more and more difficult.

"Wayne..." she called out to him again.

Wayne stepped forward: "Grandma, I'm here."

"Ayden, be good, be good."

Wayne pursed his lips, not speaking.

But Old Mrs. Silverman didn't seem to be waiting for his answer. Instead, she seemed to be talking to a child from a faraway past.

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