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Lucas: “Mom, she is the daughter of the richest man in Aryadelle.”
Lucas didn’t want her mother to keep having illusions, so she told her the truth directly.
Mrs. Hogan froze for a moment, thinking she had heard wrong.
Lucas: “Hazel was Siena, my little nanny in the Hogan family before. Later, she was taken
home by her biological parents. Her family is very rich, and she and I are not from the
same world.”
After listening to the detailed explanation, Mrs. Hogan’s face was a little embarrassed:
“Hazel, oh! I had no idea you were Siena. Lucas told me about you after you died. I didn’t
think you would die. It’s so good! What a surprise!”
Hazel: “Auntie, I’m sorry to make you worry.”
“It’s okay! You’re fine now, how fine!” Mrs. Hogan looked at Hazel’s eyes, with a little bit of
parting emotion.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtA little surprised, but also a little regretful.
Such a good girl couldn’t be her own daughter-in-law.
“Auntie, eat mooncakes!” Hazel unpacked the mooncakes and handed the mooncakes to
Mrs. Hogan, “Eat less, you should be fine.”
“Haha! I don’t have a taboo right now! The doctor told me to eat whatever I want.” Mrs.
Hogan took the mooncake and put it in her mouth and took a bite. “The doctor advised me
to go home. I didn’t want to bother Lucas. When I get home, he has to find a nanny for
me. What a hassle! I live in the hospital, and the bed fee is not expensive. It is also
convenient to deal with the funeral after death.”
Lucas: “Mom, don’t say such things.”
“Okay, I won’t tell.” Mrs. Hogan said, looking at Hazel, “Hazel, are you here today?”
Hazel: “Well, I arrived this afternoon.”
Mrs. Hogan: “You still come to see me so late, you are so good.”
“Auntie, I’m quite worried about your condition.” Hazel said anxiously, “Originally, I
discussed with Lucas, I want you to go to Aryadelle, where the medical conditions are
better…”
“No need! I have advanced cancer, and I can’t be cured anywhere.” Mrs. Hogan
interrupted Hazel, “Why spend so much money on a disease that I know can’t be cured?
Lucas also needs to spend a lot to start a business now. In terms of money, I can’t let my
illness drag him down. I couldn’t help him in the first place…”
Hazel: “Auntie, don’t always think like this. He won’t think you are dragging him down.”
“I know. He is very filial. I didn’t tell him about my illness, but a friend of mine told him
secretly. After he found out, he returned to Thopiavelle immediately. Originally, he planned
to start a business in Eozambiulle.” Mrs. Hogan Speaking of this, her eyes were moist,
“Actually, before he returned to Thopiavelle to find me, we hadn’t spoken much for three
or four years. Because I sent him to his father’s house before, he was always very angry.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhen Lucas heard this, his eyes were red, so he walked out of the ward.
Mrs. Hogan and Hazel watched him go out without stopping him.
Mrs. Hogan continued to say to Hazel: “He doesn’t talk much, but he is really nice. Hazel,
you can come here to find him now, I believe you know what he is like.”
Hazel nodded: “Auntie, I know he is very good. So I have always remembered him in the
past few years. If I don’t come to him, I always feel regretful.”
Mrs. Hogan showed a smile: “But he is indeed not good enough for you. You are so
outstanding now, and the family conditions are so good…”
“Auntie, my parents are not the kind of people who value money. They just don’t want me
to marry in Thopiavelle. If I can bring Lucas to Aryadelle, my parents should be willing to
accept him.”
“Really?” There was a gleam of hope in Mrs. Hogan’s eyes.