###Chapter 619 Who Asked For It But Not – Part 13
###Chapter 619 Who Asked For It But Not – Part 13
What a beautiful woman but how did she suddenly become like this?
Ivelle could not believe it and she was even a little confused.
"Aaron, are you badly hurt? Why didn't you answer your phone? Why didn't you tell us about you!" Hearing Jane's rants without thinking about it, she put the suitcase aside, then sat down by the bed and put the sleeping child in her arms on her lap, probably because she had been holding her for too long, so her hands were very sore and free up all the time. She wriggled her shoulders which seemed to be a little sore. After a while, she changed his other hand.
Aaron frowned and his eyes were a little cold. He looked at her and asked, "Did you ask her to come?"
Ivelle nodded and pursed her lips. "It's going to be the Mid-Autumn Festival soon. Don't you want them here to accompany you?"
He did not open his mouth to speak but took an indifferent look at the child in Jane's arms and said, "All right. You have to go to a hotel to rest. the hospital is not a good place for babies."
Jane shook her head stubbornly, "No, thanks! He is very fine and the hospital is not noisy. If he could accompany by your side, he is more well-behaved than usual!"
Aaron frowned, but he did not say much.
Ivelle looked at her lips and her heart faintly soured. She once saw that could amaze other people's years of the woman seemed to be gone. For so many years, Jane had become humble and ordinary.
Should she sigh that the years were ruthless or Aaron was just ruthless to them?
The child in Jane's arms moved, probably because the environment was a little noisy, so he woke up and saw a strange environment and began to cry. Aaron looked at her and their son impatiently. Jane was afraid that he would be angry and so she immediately apologized while holding the baby outside the ward.
Ivelle looked at Aaron, suddenly did not know what to say. She had noticed that he was cold and indifferent at times, but these were what he looked like to strangers, even those who were not familiar with them.
She never thought that he would show such strangeness and indifference to his family. His bones should be soft, but the scene Ivelle saw at this time made her a little uncertain what kind of person he was.
Was it her fault for letting Jane come? What had she done wrong? She was originally a carefree little princess but because of Aaron's plot to let her fall in love with him, marry him and have children with him, in the end, he only showed his indifference to them.
"Ivelle!" Seeing her in a daze, Aaron called her and his pair of dark eyes fell on her, as always affectionate. She could not help but shudder.
He looked at her and asked, "What's wrong? What are you thinking right now?"
"Nothing!" When she spoke, Ivelle gasped vaguely in her heart and said, "I'll go and have a look at the bamboo slips!" Then she went straight out of the ward.
People were coming in and going out of the corridor in the hospital. Because of the large number of patients, the sitting area in the corridor was already full. Jane picked up and held the baby, who was too young to stop crying. She had no choice but to sit on the ground against the cold wall. Then, almost unstoppably, she lifted her clothes and fed the baby.
That fresh and beautiful woman had now become a mother who was disliked by passers-by.
Ivelle walked up to her and took off her coat to cover her and the child. Jane looked up at her with complicated eyes and opened her mouth to speak. Probably because her mouth was a little dry, her lips skinned, and she looked particularly haggard.
"Thank you!" Finally, it was just two simple words.
She shook her head and tried to be as decent as possible toward each other. "It's all right. I've experienced things like this before when I was with Blossom. Every time she cried, I didn't know how to coax her except breast-feeding. I was a mother for the first time, and I didn't know what to do."
Jane was stupefied. She probably did not think Ivelle would say that. For a moment, she bowed her head slightly and pursed her lips, as if she were suppressing her mood. For a long time, she smiled bitterly and said, "I used to think that as long as I gave birth to him, everything would be all right for me. However, after I gave birth, I seemed to have nothing, and everything was lost again."
A mother gave up too much for her child, but also because her child had more.
Ivelle smiled at her and said, "Don't worry, you'll have more!"
Jane was stupefied. She did not understand what Ivelle meant and looked at her at a loss. She did not explain much. Seeing that she had coaxed the child, Ivelle left her coat and said, "You're in a hurry. You shouldn't forget to take much care of yourself. I'll go back and pick up some warm clothes to cool down these days."
"Well," Jane looked at her for a long time, and then she said, "Okay."
"Friends?" Ivelle spoke decisively, looked at her, and said, "I have my own family so you don't have to think of me as an imaginary enemy. I hope you can be at peace from the bottom of your heart."
Jane looked at her and bit her lip. "Thank you, Ivelle!"
Ivelle shook her head and smiled. "You don't have to thank me. I owe him all this."
When she got out of the hospital and got in the car, her heart was still heavy. How deep was the man's obsession with love? He could even ignore his wife for the sake of love.
Ivelle picked up some warm clothes and daily necessities from the villa and went to the restaurant again. She ordered some nutritious food and took it with her.
She was heading to the door of the ward. Then she heard a sound coming from the inside, sort of arguing. She heard Jane's cries and the angry accusation of Aaron. His room was a private ward, so he stayed in the room alone, and Nurse Serene did not seem to be there inside.
"Well, I won't get in your way, won't pester you, and don't want anything from you so we'll just go!" Jane cried her heart and lungs out then opened the door. When she saw Ivelle, she was stupefied and dried her face with tears. She looked at her with a roaring question, "Are you satisfied to see me like this?"
Watching her awkwardly crying her way out, Ivelle looked inside the ward. The child was still crying hoarsely in the stroller, but the anger on Aaron's face was still the same.
Ivelle folded her lips, went in with her things, and put everything away in silence. She held the baby in the stroller in her arms as if she was coaxing Blossom like in those days. Even though it was not his mother who coaxed him, as long as he was held in her arms, the child would definitely stop crying.
After coaxing him for a long time, the little guy finally stopped crying, until a pair of watery eyes looked at her, seemingly ignorant.
Nurse Serene came in, when Aaron and Jane quarreled just now, she was probably out. After all, it was them who quarreled, so it was difficult for her to stay and she should stay out of their business.
When Nurse Serene came in and looked at her, Ivelle handed her the baby in her arms and said, "Mrs. Badger may be downstairs. Can you send these things down for me? She may not have eaten a mouthful of food and please tell her that she should at least take care of her body no matter what."
Nurse Serene was stupefied, took the baby, and brought down all the food Ivelle had brought.












