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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 958

“I’m a little tired. I want to go back.” Fia spoke faintly.

Conrad said immediately, “Alright, we will go home now.”

He supported Fia a couple of steps before she asked, “How is her mother?”

Beth was her biological aunt, but she had no desire to call her that at the moment.

The tiny bit of love they had between them was entirely gone.

“Tiger’s timely rescue helped her keep her life, but she is still unconscious. The doctor said that she should wake up tomorrow,” Conrad said.

Fia’s gaze lowered. Thinking of how he was in a rush when he just came by, she thought that he came to see her the moment he got out of the car.

She never expected him to understand so much and to even know Beth’s situation.

Conrad clearly felt that Fia’s emotions weren’t quite right, and pulled her to a stop.

“Fia, I didn’t intentionally ask about her mother’s situation. I asked because I was worried about you.”

Fia nodded. “I got it.”

“Are you suspecting that I went to ask about your aunt’s situation because of Esme?” Conrad asked.

“She is not my aunt. She hasn’t been for a long time now.” Fia’s tone became a little sharp. “When my mother fell sick, I no longer had any relationship with them.”

Forget the fact that they weren’t concerned about her mother. They had even kicked her mother when she was down, and that was what was most fatal.

“Before my mother died, she was worried about how I would live alone.” Fia raised her gaze to look at Conrad. “In the past, I thought that I would continue braving on no matter what happens. However, I was not as strong as I thought and along the way, I encountered too many things, got hurt too many times, and my attitude has changed as well.”

Conrad did not know why she would say that and could only keep quiet and listen on.

Fia continued, “You do not know this, but when my mom and grandma died one after another, I also wanted to leave with them. However, the child in my tummy held me back.”

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