Hearing that Olivia's return was to see her child, the elderly lady suddenly became speechless.

After all, she had planned to pair her son with Olivia earlier. Who knew Olivia already had a child. The whole scene became quite awkward.

"However, you are so young. One wouldn't be able to tell that you gave birth to a child."

The elderly lady laughed awkwardly and changed the topic. Olivia smiled and nodded politely.

After getting off the bus, Olivia took the subway home.

Later, she checked in to a hotel room nearby her home. After unpacking her luggage, she was thinking of how she would go to take a look at her child.

After all, he was still so small. It wasn't practical for her to go into the house to see him, but how would she get him to come out? The problem had slipped her mind previously as she rushed on her decision to return to the country.

"If I go home to see the child, will Sam think that I've returned to him instead?"

She hadn't figured out how she felt yet. Although she missed Sam terribly all the time, but more than that, she remembered the time when he abandoned her.

The pain was still fresh in her mind, so she wasn't able to get over it yet.

She had returned that time just to see her child once before she left again.

No matter what, she needed to think of a way.

Perhaps she could directly call her mother. After all, that seemed to be the way that made most sense, but would her mother tell Sam?

After thinking about it for a while, Olivia still couldn't come up with a good plan. She stayed in the hotel alone for two days and ordered food when she was hungry. She didn't go anywhere and her days were passing in a daze.

Finally, she called Brenda under the influence of a little alcohol.

As the call connected, Olivia couldn't help but laughed at herself. She didn't expect that she would need to drink to give herself courage to call her mother. She wasn't able to do it when she was sober. Thinking about it made her sad.

She used to live a carefree life, but look at her then. What had she done to herself during those times?

Hello?"

pulled Olivia back to

dry as she came back to her senses, and her lips twitched. Ony after

"Mom..."

almost fell apart and burst into tears. That was because ever since Ollie decided to leave, she had not contacted

to contact her, but every time she called Olivia, the call would not get through. Brenda did not expect that Ollie would take the initiative to call her that day, so she was particularly excited. "Ollie,

breathing, and then their eyes turned red. Their voices were a little

me? I thought that you wouldn't want to talk to me

been trying hard not to cry, so she was opening her eyes wide. Pursing her lips, and then she said softly, "No, how is it possible for me to not talk to you for the rest of my life? It's just that, I was afraid to contact you previously. I

lecturing her softly, "Why would I blame you for the choice you made? I'm just afraid that you'll be unhappy. It's been half a year.

end of the phone, Brenda knew that she shouldn't have asked the question. She laughed awkwardly and changed the subject,

sunlight streamed into the hotel room, making it

"I'm in Hidalgo now."

was stunned and was silenced. She was already very surprised to receive Olivia's call but she was more shocked to know that Olivia was

say anything simply as she was afraid that Olivia would get offended and hang up on her, or she

for half a year, and Brenda had missed her terribly during those

she safe, and would she come into any danger?

Brenda spoke very

ago, Brenda would

to Ollie. However, ever since Ollie had started to distant herself from Brenda once,

did their mother and daughter relationship become like

was sad to even think that their relationship had progressed to such stage. Olivia took a deep breath and said softly, "Mom, don't worry. Tell me what you want to say. I

did not

to

phone.

but touched

time. She

said, "I was wondering

like to

the phone, Brenda held her phone tightly and cried

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