Theo offered a smile, albeit bitter, and said, "Since I've failed so terribly in my relationships, I can’t fail in being a good son either."
Luna bit her lower lip and was about to say something when suddenly, a loud alarm sounded through the treatment room.
The three of them immediately turned to see what was going on.
Inside the treatment room, the specialists were busy recalibrating the medical equipment. Meanwhile, on the bed...
Bonnie laid motionless on the bed, her entire face pale.
Luna's eyes immediately widened in shock, and she stormed into the room. "What's going on?"
The specialists tested the machines nervously and replied, "Everything's fine; she's still alive. It’s just that
"Somehow, she's suddenly not moving anymore!"
Luna lowered her head to stare at Bonnie's pale face and closed eyes, snapping, "What kind of treatment did you give her?"
"Luna..." Just as Luna was about to unleash her wrath o n the specialists, Bonnie opened her eyes weakly and said, "Please don't blame them... Yes, the treatment
process was a little unbearable, but it’s still useful.
remember everything."
She let out a bitter chuckle. "It was just...too devastating."
As she said this, tears slid down her face from out of the corner of her eyes and landed on her pillow. "It turns out I did give birth to a child before. It was an adorable little boy with big, bright eyes...but I only got one look at him before Jason and that woman called M s. Jennifer took him away...
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