Anton went outside and looked at his mother's grief. For the first time, he felt that he had done something wrong.
He always thought that his mother's feelings for his father were not as strong as his father's, but he didn't know that after losing his father, her mother would lose the courage to live.
Anton suddenly became scared.
He quickly opened the door and went in. He put his coat on Haniya’s body and held her tightly in his arms.
"Mom, don't be like this. You still have me. I'm not married yet, and I don't even have a girlfriend! You can't leave me alone! You're already an incompetent wife in this life. Do you want to be an incompetent mother?"
The warm embrace did not give Haniya any warmth. Even the familiar scent made it impossible for her to walk out of her grief.
She wanted to be strong, give her son a home, and even say "I'm fine" to her son, but she couldn't say a word.
Desmond was lying there alone, which made her heartbroken and painful.
Desmond was an orphan and had no relatives. Even when he left, he was still alone.
She didn't want to know how Desmond died. So what if she knew?
In the end, he was gone.
She only knew that she couldn't let Desmond leave alone.
Haniya suddenly fell into Anton's arms and whispered, "Anton, your father looks very lonely, indifferent, and out of line. In fact, he loves to be lively because the bustle can make him feel that he is living in the sun. He doesn’t like being quiet, and he is even afraid of being quiet. He needs some noise to really sleep well."
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