“Do I even need to say it? Benjamin was a bit angry. After all, he is my first child. He did nothing wrong”
Janie was stunned momentarily, then began to sob softly, “I regret it so much. Why was I distracted while driving?”
“Okay, let’s put the past behind us. Don’t blame yourself, Benjamin sat by the bed and hugged her,
“My promise won’t be returned just because we lost the child. I will still marry you, and we will have another child”
Janie pushed him away. “I don’t want your pity. I know that you can marry anyone as long as it’s not Emmeline. I’m not special”
Benjamin did not know what to say.
To some extent, Janie was right.
As long as it was not Emmeline, he would either not get married or could marry anyone.
“Knock, knock” There was a knock on the door outside the hospital room.
He could see the figure of Emmeline in a light green long skirt through the glass.
She finally found her way from the parking lot to the emergency room and then to the regular room.
Janie was flustered, “Don’t let her come in. If she asked me, I don’t know how to answer.”
“But Emma is worried about you…
Janie wiped her tears, “I know. I never regretted being friends with her.”
“Then why can’t she see you?”
“You want me to tell her I got into a car accident because…”
“Then forget it
Janie covered her mouth and cried, “Benjamin, my biggest regret is falling in love with you.”
Benjamin sighed deeply.
Janie threw herself into his arms and sobbed, “Benjamin, how can I save myself? Tell me, how can I stop loving you? You are protecting Emmeline, but I still love you. What should I do?”
Benjamin said bitterly. “You have the same disease as me. There is no cure. We can only save ourselves.”
No cure?
Janie suddenly thought of something
That is not true. There is a cure.
The Worryfree from the Adelmar family, is not that the best medicine?
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