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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 985

Under Rupert's reassurance, the old woman's emotions finally calmed down gradually.

Only after the eyes were all clear did Rupert have a tranquilizer brought in for the old woman to take.

Mrs. Robertson lay down smoothly on the bed, but still clutching Rupert's wrist, "I'm getting old, son, are you beginning to get tired of me?"

"No." Rupert denied succinctly, "You're my mother, and I'm definitely not bothered by you."

"That's good," Mrs. Robertson nodded reassuringly and began to ramble on about the dream she'd had.

"I dreamed I was back in my youth, the time I was set up by design, I really almost had an accident, if I hadn't been smart, I would have died, and there would be no you!"

This story, Rupert has heard no less than a hundred times.

But it's such a vague version every time.

When he asks who did this to her and how, Mrs. Robertson becomes stumped and, when pressed too hard, has another attack and falls into a breakdown.

Over time, Rupert also got bored and found it boring.

Plus today he was thinking about Anna and his attitude was extraordinarily perfunctory.

Every now and then, Rupert would glance at his phone.

He was waiting to hear from Bonnie to make sure Anna had gone to the hotel and met up with Bonnie.

After waiting anxiously for half a day, finally ding-dong, Bonnie sent a message over, a picture of her and Anna together.

In the photo, Anna is with a smile on her face and is holding a piece of watermelon to eat.

Rupert's hanging heart instantly dropped.

Pretty good, his Anna can still smile and eat.

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