Cecilia's breathing quickened, "Tobias, Natalie didn't forgive you, did she?"

Tobias seemed dejected as he sighed, "Yeah."

"There's still time. She doesn't have to forgive me now. I believe that she will eventually understand how much she means to me."

Cecilia was still worried despite Tobias's reassurance.

"No, it shouldn't be like this," A while later, she shook her head and said determinedly, "I'll go and meet her."

"Mother, there's no need to."

However, Cecilia was stubborn.

"No, I must go now," Cecilia left hurriedly as she spoke. Tobias couldn't stop her at all.

The moment Cecilia headed out, she realized that she didn't even know where Natalie lived.

She called and asked Tobias.

"Mother, you don't have to go. This is between Natalie and I, so please don't intervene."

Cecilia sounded guilty, "I'm the one who caused this misunderstanding. I can't rest easy if you don't let me go, so tell me where she lives now." "There's really no need to, Mother."

Cecilia paused and let out a long sigh. Then, she pleaded, "Tobias, if you want me to pretend I'm oblivious to what had happened, you are asking me to live in guilt for the rest of my life. Is this what you want?"

Tobias remained silent for a while.

In the end, he told her Natalie's address.

"Mother, it's already late. You should wait until tomorrow," Tobias said.

"No, I want to go now," Cecilia snapped and hung up the phone.

After knowing that Natalie had recovered her memory, she couldn't wait anymore. She quickly got into her car and asked her driver to send her overt Natalie's place.

and most people had already gone

finally arrived at Natalie's apartment, she

she thought that Natalie was not

the door was not Natalie. Instead,

she walked out of the apartment, her legs almost

at Cecilia and stared at her in confusion, asking, "Mom? Why are

back into the apartment

empty beer cans on the table. She glanced around

of them

into the bedroom. Then, she helped them change into some clean clothes

alcohol. Cecilia sighed as she stared

went outside to

thirsty in the middle

had eaten too much spicy food and drank

she sat up. She could hear

Natalie scratched her head.

had been drinking beer in

the bed with a

into the

noticed

immediately froze

The voice sounded familiar.

on the lights in the living

elegantly on the

memories, she had

Cecilia's eyes lit up.

still be willing to

Cecilia sniffled, "It's

didn't do anything

and asked, "How have you

bitterly, "But that's not important, because I deserved it. I

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