After hanging up the phone, Luna waited for Neil and Nellie to finish their breakfast before they left to send Neil to his kindergarten. Lily then brought Nellie back to Blue Bay Villa.
Standing on the roadside, she watched as the car Nellie rode in drove into the distance. She slowly exhaled before she raised a hand and hailed a taxi. "T o South City Hospital."
Luna could ignore Joshua, but she could not ignore Natasha.
Even though Natasha misunderstood her like everyone else, she could not pretend she did not know and not visit her.
After all, she provided her life.
Once, Natasha was her closest confidant, even closer than Aura, but...
Under Aura's misleading words, she grew farther and farther apart from her family. Only when she completely lost them did she realize how silly she once was.
Natasha had always been fairly healthy, but with her suddenly admitted to the hospital, she guessed that it must be related to Aura. The incidents that happened that night could not possibly be kept completely a secret.
With Aura suddenly sent off to Australia to study, Natasha and her vigilant mind would surely know something had happened.
As Aura's family member, it would not be difficult if she truly wanted to investigate the happenings at the banquet that night. After all, no matter how powerful Joshua was, he could not control everyone's tongues.
She closed her eyes.
Did Natasha suddenly fall sick and was admitted into hospital because she found out Aura wanted to hurt Nellie?
At this thought, a trace of warmth burst into Luna’s chest.
At least her mother still cared about her and her children, right?
She then grew slightly upset.
When Luna planned for the birthday banquet, she considered the fact that she did not want Nellie to get hurt, did not want Neil's identity to be exposed, and most of all, did not want people to know she returned t o the country because of Nigel’s illness.
No matter how much she fussed over the matter, she unfortunately forgot another, most important persontier mother.
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