Aunt Rivers nodded. "Okay, we'll go outside now. Try to talk to Nancy, we'll all go outside."
Aunt Rivers then reached out and pulled Andrew. "Let's go!"
Then Aunt Rivers looked at Mrs. Jones. Though she didn't say anything, her eyes revealed her intentions.
Yanis nodded slightly at Mrs. Jones. "Aunt, don't worry, Nancy will be fine."
Mrs. Jones responded, "Please take care of her."
Yanis acknowledged her and turned to Dr. Watson and the others. "Dr. Watson, please leave as well."
Dr. Watson nodded. "Alright."
Once everyone had left, Yanis approached Nancy, closed the door of the ward, and then walked to her side, extending his hand. "Can you give me your hand?"
Nancy looked at Yanis for a moment before handing him her hand.
Yanis took Nancy's hand and helped her down from the window, then reached to close the window a bit.
As soon as Nancy came down, she broke down and burst into tears.
The child in her arms seemed to sense Nancy's emotions and started crying too.
For a while, the cries of Nancy and the child filled the hospital room.
Yanis looked at the crying child in Nancy's arms and reached out to try to hold him. "Let me hold him for a bit?"
Without hesitation, Nancy handed the child to Yanis.
Yanis reached out and took the child from Nancy's arms, his movements a bit awkward at first.
But he quickly adjusted.
Yanis soothed the child and then looked at Nancy, who was suppressing her sobs. He sat down next to her and gently placed the sleeping child back in her arms. "Nancy, the one who will be most hurt by your actions is this child and your loving parents. Is it really worth it to sacrifice everything for an unworthy man? Is it worth it for the sake of the child and your parents?"
Nancy looked at her sleeping son in her arms, tears uncontrollably streaming down her face.
"If he's not worth it, then let's just let go. There's no need to cling desperately and try to keep him with such methods. It's unnecessary."
"I'm not trying to keep him. I just can't understand," Nancy whispered.
Yanis responded, "I know you're not trying to keep him, but Nancy, if he doesn't love you, why torture yourself to keep him?"
Nancy looked up at Yanis. "Yanis, back then... when you were with Mr. Lawrence, could you really let him go?"
Yanis responded to her words, "Nancy, our situations are different. Zane had his reasons for what he did, and our circumstances are incomparable."
Nancy took a deep breath. "Well, Mr. Lawrence had planned it all along. His actions were just to protect me from Neve's harm. Now he only has me in his heart, loving me like his life depends on it."
Yanis sat back down next to Nancy. "Maybe I'm luckier, so even after going through so much, the person I love hasn't completely left. Instead, it made us love each other more."
"But Nancy, many people aren't as lucky. They'll meet someone who storms into their lives just to teach them a lesson. Some people casually say they've loved and then effortlessly leave, leaving one person heartbroken."
Yanis finished speaking and looked at Nancy. "You're the unlucky one."
Nancy forced a bitter smile. "Yes, maybe I did too many bad things in my past life, which is why I'm facing this situation."
"Nancy, do you believe in fate?" Yanis asked softly.
Before Nancy could answer, Yanis continued, "I didn't believe in it before, but now I do."
Nancy looked at Yanis. "Yanis, I..."
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