After listening to her words, Beanie was a little disappointed, but he did not go to sleep as he was instructed to. Instead, he slipped out of bed, put on his shoes, and went downstairs to pour a glass of milk for Minerva.

"Mommy."

Upon smelling the scent of milk, Minerva suddenly realized that Beanie had brought her a glass of milk. She was stunned for a moment before raising her head to look at him. She realized that his eyes were astonishingly dark and he was staring straight at her.

It was as if he was telling her, "Mommy, stop ignoring me. I'm so lonely."

Over the past few days, she had been busy with her work, working until almost midnight each day. After waking up, she would then proceed to her work again and it was as if she... ignored Beanie's wellbeing. Thinking of this, Minerva suddenly felt that it was really not right for her to do so.

She did not accept the glass of milk, but instead, she quickly saved her work on the computer. Then she closed the laptop and looked at Beanie. Only then did she slowly reach out to take the milk in his hands and said, "I'm sorry, Beanie. I've been busy these days and have neglected you. I'm really sorry."

As she spoke, she went to hug Beanie's shoulders and pulled his little body into her arms.

When Beanie approached her, he reached out and hugged her neck then whispered, "It doesn't matter, Mommy. I know you are busy so I don't mind."

"I mind. I should have thought about it earlier. From now on, I won't work at night. I'll spend more time with you."

Although Beanie said it didn't matter to him, when he heard Minerva promise to accompany him more, his eyes became much brighter than before. After all, he was a child and he needed the company of his parents.

He had lost his father's love. He could not lose maternal love too.

Minerva handed him the milk and said, "I don't need to drink milk. This cup of milk was poured by you, so why don't you drink it all?"

Beanie blinked his eyes and said, "But Mommy, I specially poured it for you."

Minerva heard him and she had no choice but to nod and say, "Okay, I'll drink it."

work tonight. I'll accompany you.

about it

upon a time..."

In the hospital.

"1

had almost been tidied up. Maddox

face suddenly changed. She then

looked up at her and said, "Did

from the hospital?"

came back. When he entered the ward and saw Abigail, he respectfully

looked back at him. "Did you complete the discharge

then nodded. "Young Master Yardley said that he's fine,

to make the decision by yourself? How can you be discharged from the hospital so quickly? Don't you know

Maddox frowned unhappily and said coldly, "Even if it's a car accident, so what? I'm not seriously injured. It's just

loss for words. "Well, do you have to be so stubborn? Okay! I will arrange for a blind date for you today. Last time, I clearly told you that I will arrange one for you after you leave the hospital. Since you are in

with a displeased aura emanating from his

"Who said I agreed?"

phone and went out to make a phone call. Maddox looked at this scene speechlessly, but he didn't say anything

he wouldn't go and he wouldn't care what kind of person she

buttons of his suit jacket, and said coldly, "Let's go back to the

side and

of the ward, Abigail blocked their way. "Where are you going? Without my permission, you are not allowed to go anywhere today!" Maddox pursed his thin lips, and his

you don't want to listen to me and continue to stay in the hospital. However, if you don't agree to go on this blind date, then ... I will go to the netherworld to find your mother to let her make the

what to say

of saliva in surprise and stuttered, "That... Auntie Stark, let's not be so serious, okay? Young Master Yardley has a good physical condition. Even if he is discharged from the

of you," Abigail looked at Sam and said. "Even if he has a good physical state, is he now a robot? Does he not need rest? Have you ever

tried to explain, "Auntie Stark,

with you. Today you have a

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