Chapter 152 In Sight
Chapter 152 In Sight
Chapter 152 In Sight
"Just lie still."
Nevaeh was too weak to make a complete sentence but she still wanted to explain. Sion felt so guilty
and pushed her back to the bed gently. His eyes revealed his regret and he knew that Aurora and he
should take responsibility for what happened to Nevaeh. Also, Sion knew his mother and she wouldn't
let it go until she knew the whole thing, so he told her the story concisely.
Maisy almost jumped after hearing it.
"Sue for divorce? Is she out of her mind? Doesn't she know this will make your relationship exposed? Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.
And Nevaeh will be judged by others!" Maisy continued, "I told you to break up with her! She is so
heartless. You took care of her for such a long time but she'd never been grateful! How could you let
her make your relationship public at this juncture?"
"Maisy, please... don't say that." Nevaeh looked so anxious that she was short of breath.
"Aurora... never meant to do that." She struggled to say that and it was heartbreaking to see her
pretend nothing happened.
"Take a rest and don't talk anymore." Sion put her arms under the covers. His eyes were in shadow as
if a storm was in them.
"My mother was right." Said Sion.
Aurora had never been grateful. Never. Otherwise, she would consider how much the fuss would cost
him. Other than the loss of his company, it was the reason for Nevaeh's suicide.
"Take a good rest. I'll take the responsibility and make it clear to her." Saying that he stood up with a
serious look, "Mom, please take care of her. I gonna go."
Maisy changed her attitude because she had guessed that he was leaving for Aurora.
"Go, go. Be quick and never have any connections with her again."
Sion was about to answer her but he resisted the impulse after hearing the full sentence. He gave the
two a look and left the ward without saying anything.
"Maisy," Seeing him leaving, Nevaeh was worried.
"Don't worry. Sion will handle it. And now you need time for recovery. Never do it again, okay?" Maisy
thought that Nevaeh was not as strong as she usually looked. She was so easy to get hurt by those
comments that she must be an emotional girl. Not like Aurora, who seemed to be weak but was so
heartless to put her past relationship behind her.
Crying, Nevaeh nodded, "Maisy, does she hate me? Otherwise... she wouldn't do that to Sion. It's all
my fault."
Maisy wiped the tears away for her hurriedly, "It's not your fault, sweetheart. Don't overthink and take
care of yourself. I'm waiting for a grandson!"
Hearing Neveah crying, Maisy hated Aurora's guts. Without her, Nevaeh would neither have miscarried
nor committed suicide. That girl was the incarnation of Satan, wasn't she?
Aurora knew nothing about Nevaeh's suicide, she was staying with her brother for the past two days,
so it was convenient for them to go to work together. When it was time to leave, Albie was waiting for
her outside the design department. Their colleagues had gotten used to it. They greeted him and went
back to their job, but they had some personal conversations about their relationship.
Turning off her laptop, Aurora walked out and felt so uncomfortable.
"Don't wait for me next time. I'm not a kid who needs parents to pick me up." She thought it was
strange to let other colleagues see him waiting.
"Aren't you a little girl?" Albie rubbed her hair affectionately and they walked into the elevator, "I'm
afraid that you can't find my car."
Aurora retorted immediately, "I've already been familiar with your cars and you should just wait in your
car next time."
"All right." Albie said reluctantly, "My baby girl has grown up."
Aurora smiled and suddenly remembered another thing, "By the way, Albie, what about the lawyer?"
The previous lawyer seemed to be in trouble. Even though Albie promised to help her negotiate, she
hadn't known the result yet.
Albie frowned a little but said in determination, "Trust me. I'll find the best lawyer for you and I promise
there won't be any problem."
"Okay." Aurora nodded. She even didn't know how to express her gratitude, "Thank you, Albie. I will be
at loss without you."
If she was alone, maybe she wouldn't have the courage to talk with Sion.
"Well," Albie tapped her head deliberately, "did I tell you? You don't need to say thanks to me."
"Stop. You're always tapping my head!" Their intimacy happened to be witnessed by Sion, who had
been waiting in the parking lot. And that made his glacial face even colder.
Albie and Aurora saw him the next second.
Why Sion waited in their company? And what did he want? They wondered.