After going around, I was still back to the starting point.

Hendrix had always cared about my safety, and that was why he had kept it from me. I was the one who owed Irvin a favor. Both Hendrix and Irvin weren't wrong.

"I'm sorry," I apologized. I couldn't bring myself to a bright smile, so I smiled bitterly, "I used to think that I owe Irvin, but now I think that I not only owe him, but his whole family. I honestly don't know how to face them anymore."

If it were not for the fact that Irvin had met me, Shirley would not have turned from a glamorous princess into a housewife, who sacrificed everything for Irvin. Although I could persuade Shirley to live a dignified life, the regret and guilt in my heart could not be erased.

Even if it was a stranger like Eunice, I could give my all to help. But when it came to Shirley, I had so many concerns that I couldn't get over my conscience. Even if Shirley and Dannie came back safely, I wouldn't have the audacity to appear in front of them.

As I thought about it, my stomach felt sick.

I subconsciously covered my mouth and nose, pushed Hendrix away, and ran to the nearest bathroom, retching in the sink.

I finally stopped vomiting. I slumped over the sink with one hand holding my lower abdomen, looking

had been pregnant twice, so I was familiar with morning sickness. I knew very well that the IVF was successful, but I couldn't cheer

going until this day. But when Irvin was in a difficult situation several times, I chose not to interfere. I asked myself, "Can I really pretend not to know anything? Can I really continue protecting the business with Hendrix while going through pregnancy when

he asked. Hendrix waited outside for

the bedroom. Although I didn't know how to face myself and Hendrix, I knew that I needed to get some rest

on the bed. Hendrix sat on the edge of the bed and carefully tucked

decide," I said as I closed my eyes and leaned against the pillow, wanting to

complete darkness. I somewhat heard Hendrix's breath. It seemed that he had something to say, but he didn't say a thing in the end. He sat on the bed and stared at me

of the door closing, I slowly opened my eyes. There was only one bedside lamp lighting up the entire

sentimental. At that moment, all kinds

Granger Manor looked like when Helen had passed away, empty and silent. Irvin shouldered the responsibility of the entire family at that time. The only request he had was for me to accompany him that night so that the big house wasn't so

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