After a while, Byron called.
Rosalie walked out of the office and explained the situation.
"Aunt Wilson's life is on the line now. I may not go back tonight. I must find out the problem and solve it as soon as possible to save Aunt Wilson's life!" Rosalie said in a heavy tone.
"Okay, call me right away if you need me. I'll take care of the kids. You don't have to worry about anything. Take care of yourself!"
Her husband always supported her firmly no matter what. Rosalie felt warm inside. Her spirits lifted, and she re-entered the office.
Mary was no longer looking at the information but staring blankly at a photo she had taken with her mother on her phone.
Before Rosalie could speak, the tears in Mary’s eyes began to fall silently again.
"Rosie, I'm so useless. I can’t find any way to save my mother! I'm a loser!"
She blamed herself, and her face was full of grief. Her tears could not stop as her sobs turned into wails.
At this time, Rosalie could only hug her best friend tightly because there was nothing she could say to comfort her.
Rosalie's eyes were damp and close to tears.
"Rosie, my mother has had a difficult life. Her life is so tough! That cold-hearted man abandoned us both and ignored us for more than 20 years. He only gave us money and never even visited us. I don't understand why my mother is still foolishly waiting. That man will never change his mind. He's the most disgusting man in the world!"
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