His heart ached, for he had never seen Joyce in such pain. In his perception, Joyce was confident, independent, and strong, never succumbing to difficulties. Perhaps nearing childbirth had severely affected her emotions; in just a few days, he had already seen her cry several times.
He did not know how to make her feel better, nor dare to think about how long it would take for her to overcome the pain if he were not there one day.
He had heard that if one continued to feel low after childbirth, they were at risk of postpartum depression. Given his current physical condition, he knew he could not last much longer. To make it to the birth of the child was already a blessing. He could clearly feel his weakening heartbeat, sweating all over, and he dared not tell Joyce that the past two days had brought a slight blurriness to his vision, with frequent double images.
How could he be at ease when she was so distraught?
"We should go back," Joyce insisted.
"Okay, I'll follow your lead," Luther acquiesced.
They embraced on the terrace, the sea breeze gently lifting their clothes. Seemingly warm, yet filled with melancholy.
Little did they know.
This scene was all observed by Anderson.
The young boy hid behind heavy curtains, unnoticed by the average person.
He had heard every word of the conversation between his parents just now.
So, that was what was happening. His father was poisoned, which explained why his mother stayed up late every night researching. Sometimes when he woke up to use the bathroom at night and stealthily pushed open the study door, he would always find his mother diligently searching for information on the computer.
Initially, he did not understand what his mother was doing, only knowing it was related to biopharmaceuticals. Now, he finally understood. He guessed that his father's poisoning must be related to the field of biology.
At such a young age, he felt an unprecedented heaviness in his heart.
After learning the truth, he calmly returned to Alisha's side, pretending to watch her play.
It wasn't until Joyce came to him and softly asked, "Anderson, shall we go home? Mom still has some work to do."
Anderson nodded.
At that moment, Alisha, who was a bit reluctant, protested, "No, I still want to play. I haven't been to the beach yet, I want to build sandcastles. Can't we stay a little longer?"
Joyce was torn, torn between the need to research and not wanting to disappoint her child.
Anderson then pulled Alisha up from the ground. "Let's go, back home. Today, I'll play a new game with you, Bubbly Fun. Isn't that what you've been wanting to play? Besides, this area is all rocky, no beaches around, not much to play with, our main aim was to eat."
"Okay," Alisha pouted, reluctantly agreeing.
The family set off on the return journey.
The RV was lively inside, with Joyce making juice for Anderson.
Alisha soon got tired. The seats inside the RV could be reclined into a small bed, very comfortable. She kicked off her shoes, falling asleep shortly after.
Luther sat beside Alisha, gently patting her back to lull her to sleep.
After a while, Luther, too, leaned against his forehead, falling asleep lightly on the slightly bumpy journey.
Turning around, Joyce noticed Luther had dozed off. She felt sad at this sight. Previously, Luther would have never napped in the day, and she knew his body was fatigued; it was instinctive, hard to hide.
She stood up, took out two thin blankets from the cabinet, covering them both, and adjusted the RV's air conditioning to a warmer setting to prevent them from catching a cold.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)
If this is the ending of this story the story then I wish I hadn’t started reading it doesn’t even end right has not closure. To bad these writers don’t put much into their endings....
When will the new chapters come I can't wait any longer...
Very strange ending, is Joyce pregnant again or does she still have remnants of the devil with her. Christian should have apologized and made up with Luther and Felix. Too much violence and twists and turns, once settled, everyone should be happy and healthy....
Omg… can’t you just let Luther and Joyce live in peace with their children….another controversy doesn’t add to the story....
Not again, ugh … just get rid of this disgusting despicable woman...
Hopefully the underground bio lab East523will be found soon and Luther will make a full recovery, Lily will be reunited with the family and all will be good. Otherwise this will be a very disappointing story....
Please don’t make more trouble for Joyce and Luther, they need to have their children and be happy...
Looking forward to Joyce shooting Otis where it will hurt him the most and end his disgusting ways with women. He’s a pig, deserves to lose his “unit”....
Just tell him you’re the one that saved him , not the evil woman and find your beautiful love story together. Quit being a wet blanket, too smart for that....
I hate it when the hero and heroine are made out to be fools for the evil people that wish to steal their lives and live. Hopefully Charlotte is found out quickly and removed. Why should a villain with an illegitimate child reap all the rewards. Terrible....