###Chapter 620 Full Of Gentleness And Spoiling
###Chapter 620 Full Of Gentleness And Spoiling
Only Aaron and Ivelle were left in the ward. She was not a person who was good at lecturing, but at this time she felt that if she didn't say something, she would regret it later and so would Aaron.
So, after a moment of silence, she said, "Six years ago, when I saw Jane in the cabin, I still remembered the scene so deeply. I accidentally bumped into her. When I looked up and apologized, I saw her long blond hair. It was amazing to see that time. She was very angry when she was hit by me, but after listening to my apology, she said nothing more. I thought at that time, how could there be such a beautiful girl in the world? It was really fate. When I entered the cabin, the two of us were staying there together. For more than ten hours, Jane and I warmed up. Knowing that I went to country M for the first time, worried that I would get lost, she enthusiastically left a message that when I encountered trouble, I could call her any time!"
Aaron looked at her with inquiries in his eyes. He did not seem to understand why Ivelle suddenly talked about the past.
She continued to say, "I was going to see Jordan that day. It was an accident to meet her. This girl stunned me. After many years, I still remembered how beautiful the bamboo slips were that day."
Looking at Aaron, she sighed and said, "Do you know how I felt when I saw Jane today? In a short period of six years, she has changed from a beautiful girl who can illuminate other people's lives to such a humble, unconfident, and untidy girl as she is now. I don't know how her parents will feel when they see her, but I think they must be very distressed. That is the girl they held in the palm of their hand and took care of for years. Why did they give her to you for just six years and then become like this?"
He frowned and said with some sharpness, "I have given her everything I should have given her, and I will not give anything else."
Ivelle smiled. "Do you mean the so-called 'money'?"
She laughed for a moment and looked at him. She asked, "Aaron, what's the difference between me today and six years ago?"
His eyes fell on her and he undoubtedly answered, "You're calmer!"
She said, "I left Jordan for five years and lived in Primrose. That period was the most ordinary and beautiful day for me. I had Blossom and expectations. Although I didn't have much money, I lived a very comfortable life. Later, Jordan called me. He took me back to the capital. Everything was fine. Unlike you, he gave me what you could not give. I left the capital not because I didn't love him. Maybe he didn't give enough. It's just that I can't let go of the past, but that doesn't mean we don't have a future. I originally thought that I had suffered the most in this half of my life, but when I saw Jane, I found that I was very happy, and everything between me and Jordan was an accident. But you are different from Jane. She ate every pain she had received from you, and it is worse than death to be hurt by your beloved. Aaron, since you married and had a baby with her, no matter how selfish you are, you should at least put your heart and love on them. You should know that better than I do. We are just friends, and will always be. But Jane is your wife and the mother of your son. In this life, if you loved her more, you would be happier. How badly you hurt her now, these injuries you've caused her will reverberate on you ten times and a hundred times for the rest of your life."
His lips did not move to open his mouth, but his deep eyes were full of thoughts and feelings that Ivelle could not guess. She said everything she had to say, and she turned around and went straight downstairs.
There was a leisure area next to the outpatient building. She turned around to find Jane and Nurse Serene. Nurse Serene helped her with the baby. Her hair was still a little messy and her face was haggard. She wolfed down the food Ivelle brought her. It seemed that for her, those foods were simply filling her stomach and had no taste at all.
Probably sensed that someone was looking at her, she looked up blankly. She stared at her. She raised her hand and wiped the corner of her mouth with her sleeve and smiled awkwardly.
Ivelle nodded and responded to her smile. She could not say what it tasted like, but it was not good.
When she went to her side, Ivelle did not say a word. She was waiting for her to finish all the food in the box lunch she had brought for Jane. She looked at the child in Nurse Serene's arms, who was still looking ignorant and lovely.
Nurse Serene seemed very talkative and seeing that everyone had no plans on saying a thing, she said, "Now you girls are just too thin and don't have much milk. In my time, we had a lot of milk and the babies couldn't even finish it. We slept and woke up with clothes wet all over the bed at night. There was nothing I could do about it. I just had to squeeze some and sleep all the time at night, but there was no refrigerator at that time, and I couldn't consume it for a few days. Now think about it. That's all my blood. It's all lost. What a pity!"
After Jane ate her last bite, she smiled bitterly. She looked at the child and said, "Yes, that's all blood!"
After the meal, she cleaned up and threw away the garbage. She then took the baby from Nurse Serene's arms to breast-feed him. The baby might be really hungry because he sucked it up regardless of the food.
She was able to finish her meal and there was much milk but the child could not consume much of it, so she bit it. Her face flashed pain that her face was twisted, but she still endured it.
Nurse Serene left and was busy attending Aaron. Ivelle sat to Jane's opposite side. She had something to say, and so did she. But no one intended to speak first. They remained silent for a while.
For a moment, Jane smiled bitterly and said, "You must be surprised to see me like this!"
Ivelle pursed her lips and did not know what to say. "You don't have to push yourself to take care of your family. You can ask a babysitter to take care of your child, and you can live to be yourself."
There, she said it!
Aaron's funds were much, raising a woman and a child could be at least a hundred times more respectable than ordinary families and people at the lowest class were embarrassed. Mostly because it was not easy for them to live, let alone decent, but Jane was not the same. Aaron's assets enabled her to live a more respectable or even glamorous life than any ordinary woman.
She stared up at Ivelle and looked at her calmly. "I know what you mean, but in that case, he may not fall in love with me all his life and will chase you with peace of mind all his life."
She smiled bitterly. "I haven't touched a penny of the money he gave me all these years. I didn't even ask my parents for money. Like a woman in an ordinary family, I ran around for a living for my son. The longer he finds out and discovers, the more likely I am to get his love."
Ivelle knew what she meant. Aaron was a successful and good-looking man. There was no shortage of women around him, no matter what type of women, whether it was for his money or his love.












