Chapter 1762
All these years, how had her daughter managed to survive alone in the world?
The more Marlinie thought about it, the more her heart ached. The pain seemed to get worse with each breath she
took.
Bertha brought her a cup of water. “You must be exhausted after rushing over here in the dead of night, Marlinie.
Have some water and take a breather. When the sun rises, I’ll take you to see that girl named Ellinor.”
After snapping out of her daze, Marlinie accepted the cup from her best friend, taking a sip to suppress her
overwhelming emotions.
“By the way, Bertha, how are things between you and your husband? Are you still at odds?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAs she got her bearings, Marlinie thought to check in on her best friend’s love life.
At the mention of that clueless old man, Bertha’s face fell. “I’d rather not talk about him.”
Bertha had not slept well, and now that she was awakened early by her friend, she didn’t look too well as she sat
down beside her daughter.
Marlinie had watched Bertha tolerate and compromise for love over the years, and she understood and
sympathized. “Men! There’s not one you can count on! If he keeps troubling you, it might be better to just part
ways.”
Bertha let out a bitter laugh. “If only it were that simple.”
Young Lea’s eyes were filled with curiosity. “Ms. Marlinie, are all men really unreliable? Then why do so many girls
choose to get married?”
This question stumped Marlinie. It wasn’t a hard question to answer, but Lea was still young, and she didn’t want to
influence the child with her own failed experiences.
“Lea, your mom and I are talking about our own experiences. It doesn’t mean all men are the same. You’re still
young, so don’t think about this too much.”
Lea tilted her head. “It’s strange! Ellinor got married too, and her husband was stolen by Sophia, but she’s still
waiting for him to come back. If all men are bad, why is Ellinor so insistent on waiting for one to return?”
Marlinie was taken aback. “What did you say? Ellinor is married? Her husband was taken by Sophia?”
Bertha hadn’t given her friend a detailed account of Ellinor’s situation on the phone. She only mentioned that she
had saved her life. As for the complications between Ellinor and Sophia, she had left them out due to their
complexity.
Now seemed like a good time to explain it all. So Bertha sighed regretfully and began to recount the events of
Ellinor’s life in recent years.
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Dawn broke.
Exhausted from a day at the amusement park, Ellinor had a rare dreamless night’s sleep.
After waking up in the morning, she saw the three kids snuggled up next to her. A tender smile naturally spread
across her lips.
All three were still fast asleep. They looked like peaceful little piglets.
This type of life was beautiful. It was such a blessing to wake up every day with your loved ones by your side.
But two were still missing.
“Thump! Thump!” There was a knock at the door.
Ellinor snapped back to reality. She covered the three little ones with a blanket, got up, and went to open the door.
Her grandmother, Marissa, propped up by a maid, stood in the doorway.
Ellinor was puzzled to see her grandmother come over so early. “Grandma, if you needed me, you could have just
sent someone to get me. Why did you have to come yourself?”