Initially I thought that things would get better if he just kept going, but little did I know that the last time we met in the hospital would be the last time I got to meet the child.
That was when we said our final goodbye. Life was so cruel.
When we got into the car, Theo started the car engine.
He held my hand. The temperature coming from his palm was warm. It was enough to warm my body and blood.
I looked sideways at him, feeling tremendously powerless inside. "That child
'You tried your best.'
He squeezed my hand and comforted me.
“Don’t blame yourself. You did everything you could, and the rest was left to fate. All I can say is that the child was ill-fated, but he had the most innocent existence in this world. He left without having to suffer from his illness anymore and will reincarnate as a healthy boy in the next life. This is probably the best ending for him. The ones in pain and suffering are the ones who are alive right now."
Indeed like what he said, Amelia's parents were the ones in pain and suffering right now.
How could the elderly couple bear the loss of their daughter and grandson one after another?
The car drove all the way to the airport.
Amelia's parents had already arrived. In just a short period of time, the elderly couple was already full of white hair. They aged rapidly at a speed that was visible to the naked eye.
I looked at them and felt sorry for them.
They had watched their daughter and grandson pass away one after another. They had experienced the most painful thing in the world.
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