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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 719

Chapter 719 

Thinking of how he had always helped her, she felt deeply defeated. 

“I’m sorry, Evans.” 

“Fia, I’m not telling you this to add to your pressure. I just want you to know that there is a need for you to exist. Besides my parents and some of their friends and relatives, as well as a few of my childhood buddies, I have never told anyone. 

“Fia, I’m telling you because I want you to know that when I see you, I am reminded of my sister. If she were alive, she would be just a little older than you. After meeting you, I feel comforted and am no longer so sad. 

“That’s why I always hope you are fine and well and that you would love and protect yourself well. I don’t want to endure the pain of another loss.” 

Fia felt sympathy. She had lost two children who were never born and she had already endured a lot of pain. 

However, the daughter of Jason’s mother was already over two years old. From the time she was 

conceived to her age, they had already been through a lot together and had even more feelings involved. 

She could empathize. 

“Evans, if you have time, you can take me to see Mrs. Evans. If possible, you can all treat me as your younger sister.” 

This was the only thing she could do for Jason. 

A bitter smile appeared at the corner of Jason’s lips. “Alright, I will treat you as a younger sister. When my mom sees you, she will definitely like it.” 

“Yeah! To have been able to raise you so well, your mother must be just as gentle and kind as my mom,” Fia complimented sincerely. 

The tenderness in Jason’s eyes deepened. “Yes, she is gentle and kind.” 

Not long after Jason’s call ended, Conrad returned. 

Fia leaned on the headboard of the bed, looking at him in a daze, thinking of his mother. 

“Why aren’t you asleep?” Conrad greeted her. 

“It’s not even ten,” Fia replied, and seeing that he was taking his pajamas to take a bath, she asked, “Has your mom been good?” 

Conrad turned to look at her in question. “Why?” 

“Tomorrow, let’s go back to the family residence to see her.” 

Conrad was in disbelief. He thought that Fia would not ever want to see his mother in this lifetime again. 

He knew that his own mother had sinned greatly, so he never planned on asking her to treat his mother as her own. 

He could be filial to his mother alone. 

As a son, the material things and reputation his mother had always cared about was something he could give her. 

“Fia, I don’t want you to force yourself to see her for my sake.” 

I’m not forcing it. thaven’t seen her for a long time. I should visit her and do what a daughter-in-law should do.” 

Conrad hesitated for a bit. “Alright, tomorrow, let’s go and see her.” 

Fla looked at his slightly happier brows and felt a little heartache. 

Conrad did not do anything wrong. He simply had no choice of who his mother was. 

Early the next morning, after Conrad got up, he prepared the clothes he and Fia were to wear out. 

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