The hotel staff also brought up the prepared ninety-nine roses. According to Oskian customs, ninety-nine means forever, which was an excellent symbol of love.
Fortunately, the flowers prepared by the hotel concierge were all very well-known top varieties, each of which was very fresh, delicate, and flawless.
At this time, Yashita’s eyelashes fluttered slightly in the bathtub.
Rosalie, who had not taken even half a step away, realized that her mother would wake up soon. So, she quickly headed to the right side of the bathtub, gently reached out her hand, and followed her mother’s right shoulder as she searched all the way in the mud.
Yashita’s right shoulder was originally a vertically downward and uneven wound. Although her arm had been cut off at the root, due to the irregularity of the scar, the entire wound was like a tree bark which was full of irregular lines and folds.
Yashita usually wore long sleeves so that the wound of her broken arm could hardly be seen by anyone except Rosalie.
Rosalie, who loved her mother dearly, often stroked her mother’s wound when she was sleeping with her as a child. She would ask her mother if it hurt, so she was very familiar with her mother’s wound.
However, when she touched her mother’s right shoulder this time, the cliff-like vertical section did not appear.
What she felt in her hand was her mother’s round and full shoulder.
Right then, Rosalie could not stop her hand from trembling.
She continued down her mother’s right shoulder and then touched her mother’s upper arm, elbow, and forearm.
Ultimately, she found that it was her mother’s right hand, which she had never seen or touched before!
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