Jens looked over at his daddy, who had a heavy look o n his face. He was young, so he still could not understand why his wise daddy was so troubled about Mommy's career choice.
He criticized inwardly that in life, he would never be s o indecisive and restrained over one thing.
Nonetheless, a few years later when Jens was in charge of Grand Asia and brought the enterprise to great heights, he would grow to realize that his mother's restraint and his father's entanglements stemmed from their obsession with something.
Before returning to school, Jens deliberately went to pay Roxie a visit.
Roxie was thinner than before, but the cloud that covered her eyes had already drifted away. Her eyes became clearer than ever.
Jenson smiled slightly. "You look like you’re in a good mood, Six."
Seeing Jens, Roxie said with joy, "Your eyes are truly sharp, Jens. Nothing can get past your eyes."
Jenson walked over, pulled out a chair, and sat in front of Roxie. He curiously asked, "Any good news, Six? Do tell so that I can share this joy of yours."
Roxie said gratefully, "It's all thanks to Mommy. She reunited me and my mother. I always thought that I was a child abandoned by my parents and was punished by God, Jens. So from the moment I was born, I thought I was destined to not be loved by my mom or dad. I thought I was destined to suffer a lot more than ordinary people. But Mommy made me understand that it’s not that my mother didn't love m e. She was merely put in an extremely difficult situation. She was exhausted and too weary to show love to me. Even when my mother found herself utterly alone, she did not choose to abandon me. Although her love is humble and can be said to be merely a drop of water in the ocean, for me, it's her wholehearted love. I feel incredibly happy, Jens."
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