Tina finally woke up after the painstaking medical treatment and had to rest quietly to recuperate from her operation.
Even Marina had to stay outside the ward and wasn't allowed to visit Tina.
The doctor told Marina in advance that Tina's life may be in danger because her condition worsened due to recurrent symptoms.
Marina couldn't stop crying outside the ward and prayed that Tina could live longer in this world.
Marina hoped that Tina, a young girl, could live a few more days in this world.
At this time, Marina thought that she had done so many of the evil deeds when she was young that her daughter was suffering now.
At this time, Marina was very regretful and didn't expect that the deliberate plans to help her daughter to live a comfortable life would eventually consign her daughter to a miserable situation.
At this time, Luk had already come and comforted Marina and helped her into his ward.
Oliver asked the doctor about some information and left with Roy.
This was not a good time for them to meet Jane.
Roy went all the way to the car and asked Oliver when they would see Jane.
Oliver didn't know how to answer this question.
Roy was still a child and had no conception of life and death
In any case, Roy should visit Tina when she was seriously ill. After all, she was his mother. Oliver didn't want his son to be as indifferent as he used to be.
This attitude might affect Roy's future life.
If Oliver hadn't been so ruthless to Jessica, he wouldn't have lost her forever.
Oliver was highly contrite.
Oliver didn't know how to educate his son by himself but hoped that his son would a reliable person who knew how to love and care for others.
Oliver didn't want his son to be like him because he was ruthless and didn't know how to love others.
They arrived at the GrandVille Apartments.
Oliver felt that Roy was already five years old and should go to school because the older Roy got, the more difficult it was for him to adapt to the collective life in the future.
Oliver asked his son, "Roy, do you like Aunt Jane to tell you stories?"
Roy nodded. "Yes, I like to hear her talking the most."
Oliver said, "Then daddy sent you to a place where there are so many aunts who can tell you stories. How do you feel about that idea?"
Roy would have refused these proposals before.
Roy changed a little and thought that perhaps every aunt would be as gentle and warm as her after he stayed with Jane and listened to her storytelling.
But Oliver was still worried.
When noticing Roy's hesitation, Oliver understood that Roy would consider the proposal now.
In the past, Roy would refuse to talk about this topic.
Roy only wanted to stay at home and let his father tell him a story.
Now Roy gradually accepted that Jane was telling him a story, which demonstrated that he was willing to adjust himself to the outside world.
Oliver said, "Daddy will take you to the kindergarten where many aunts would tell various stories, okay?"
"Will the aunt in the kindergarten sound as good as Aunt Jane's voice?"
Roy asked, blinking his big eyes.
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