Buddy said, "Grandma, don't worry about this matter. It's already at 3 am, so you should go rest to keep healthy now."
Grandma Clement stood up with stooped crutches and looked tired. "It's time for all of you to go to bed. Tomorrow you should go to the hospital to see Anson. You have a good relationship with him, so go and talk to him more. He can't bear it by himself when he meets something like this."
Buddy nodded, "Grandma, I will go."
"Alright." Only then did grandma Clement go to bed with peace of mind.
After Delmont returned to her room, Buddy asked, "Mom, where is Haven? Didn't she come back tonight?"
Aisling shook her head slightly, "I don't know."
She wanted to kill those women when she thought of how her daughter was being bullied.
Buddy looked at the message Victor had sent him earlier and was confused.
He investigated the woman named Ramsey. Her family were gluttonous and lazy, living on the secret help of others. She also had a son in college.
Her husband's family name was Garcia.
He asked, "Mom, what's Haven's original name?"
Aisling gave him a strange look and asked, "Why are you asking that?"
Buddy said, "There is something I want to confirm."
Aisling thought for a moment and said, "At that time, the president of the orphanage called her Helena. I think her original name was Helena Garcia. After she was adopted by us, she didn't use that name anymore but was always called Haven."
"Is her last name Garcia?" Buddy had a little angry look.
If so, then what was the relationship between this Garcia family and her?
Wasn't she an orphan without any relatives?
Buddy didn't want to worry his parents, so he didn't tell them what was on his mind.
But when he thought that there was a real possibility that Haven might ask someone to do it, he felt like he had fallen into the ice and was cold from head to toe.
Over the years, they treated her equally as a family member except for Grandma. Because every year Grandma gave New Year's gifts to all the little kids but not to Haven.
Haven would only receive gifts from their mom and dad.
He didn't know why Grandma disliked Haven.
Their grandmother liked her when she was little, but when Haven grew up, she disliked her more and more.
Buddy couldn't figure it out.
Wyatt stood up and said, "It's too late. And it's time to rest. Let's talk about it tomorrow."
Aisling also went upstairs with him with a tired expression.
Buddy said, "Delmont, good night!"
Delmont stood up sullenly and nodded.
Half a month later, Anson had been transferred from the ICU to the VIP ward for five days.
After knowing his disability, Anson has been depressed and remained silent.
And he didn't see anyone except his parents.
On the weekend, Eden and Abigail went to visit Anson.
Jeannette said as she reluctantly closed the door.
"Mrs. Skye, please let me in to see him, and then I'll leave." Abigail rapped hard on the door.
Eden knew how upset she was. She hugged her and said, "Abby, don't be like this. Let's give him some more time and we'll come back when he's a little better."
Abigail worriedly looked in through the glass in the door and could only see a man lying on the bed, "But I want to see him and tell him that I would like to be with him no matter whether he would get better or not in the future. It is not because of guilt, but because I like him too."
When Eden heard this, she also felt upset. "Abby, I know you really mean it."
But, Anson would definitely have something to worry about if he didn't see Abby.
"Abby, let's leave first!"
Abigail followed her out in a somewhat dazed manner.
Anson, who was lying on the hospital bed, was shocked by what Abigail had just said. She said she was willing to be with him, not because of guilt but because she liked him!
Anson hid his face with his hands and sobbed.
Jeannette couldn't help but cry when she saw her son like this.
"You're so stupid. You love her so much, and so does she. Why can't you just be willing to see her? She's been coming to see you every day these past few days. She also came over to accompany you every day when you were in a coma in the ICU." Jeannette said to him.
Anson had an emotional breakdown, and it took a while before he looked up at his mother with his red and swollen eyes, "Mom, she's my beloved woman. But I don't deserve her now. I think she deserves a better man and a happier life."
It will take courage to betray someone, then it will take even more courage to give up someone you love.
Now he was happy enough to know that she also like him.
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