"How is she?" "As soon as Evelyn opened her mouth, only a feeble and pale greeting came out."
Bert chuckled and said in a self-deprecating tone, "Okay, she's fine, but she just won't wake up."
Evelyn's throat tightened. She didn't know what to say, but she felt extremely guilty. "I'm sorry. It's all because of Lucas that she became like this."
"It's none of your business." Even so, Bert didn't want her to blame herself. "She did it for me."
Alivia would have done the same thing to any other child he cared about. It had nothing to do with Evelyn but him.
He was the one who should be blamed, not someone else.
Bert couldn't figure it out before, but now he understood everything. This seemingly weak girl had already put his words in her heart, but such an accident had happened before she could say it all.
Bert didn't blame anyone, nor did he have the right to blame others. He could only blame himself. That was all.
Evelyn didn't know what this man had gone through during this period of time. Although his life was still the same, it was obvious that his mentality was different from before. He finally understood her love for him.
He hadn't been back to Crafago for a long time. He even arranged his work in the country so that he could occasionally come to the hospital to see Alivia in order to get the news that she had woken up as soon as possible.
Evelyn wanted to say something, but it seemed ridiculous to say anything in the face of such a relationship. In the end, she just said helplessly, "If you need any help from the hospital, just say it."
"Don't worry. I won't be angry with the people in the hospital for her."
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