Chapter 283 - What they deserved. (2/2)

Minde's mouth was agape as he listened to Eva complain about him.

”You...are talking about me right now?” He asked to be really sure.

She scoffed before saying more to him that made him look at her in surprise.

”I... this... you...” He tried to say something but nothing came out. He was totally speechless and blank.

”Look Mr Li.. I don't mean to sound insultive but you asked for this. You are old enough to stop hiding under CEO Li's shadow. Don't you feel bad that even your younger brother is a director while they are still trying to fix you? Just imagine what happened earlier. You could not even fight. Sorry to ask, but what talent or special ability do you have? I have not seen anything in you that I fancy and so, I am sorry. I can't even have a cup of coffee with you.”

When she noticed her designated driver had arrived, she walked out on him.

”See you at work Mr Wu. And...don't be late again.” Now, she addressed him by his work name.

When she was done saying that, she got inside her car and as they drove away, she hit herself on the head for saying too much and paying attention to a useless person like him.

He was useless? Eva called him good for nothing?

He angrily raised every pillow from the bed and threw it at the wall.

Was he that bad? It was not his fault that he was born with a silver spoon so why did she have to say such hurtful words to him?

”I'm very sure the amount of money you send in a day, people have to work for months to earn such”

He remembered those particular words she had said and suddenly stood up in anger.

”How is it my fault that I always get paid even when I don't work? Why do I have to spend while thinking of how the poor lived? Why..why..why?”

He screamed in frustration before sitting back on the bed and felt tears slowly begin to trickle down his cheeks.

”You are mean. Very mean Kim Eva!” He said in a low throaty voice before burying his face on the bed to cry.

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Changyu claimed that she was okay and wanted to see Sara as soon as possible.

She could not hide her anxiousness and excitement at the thought of Sara being her daughter.

She had a lot of questions to ask.

Wanted to know how he ended up with Sara. But now was not the time.

Even though she was still angry with him for keeping their daughter from her and not trusting her, she pushed all those thoughts aside for now. All she wanted to do was to hug Sara and know she was hugging her daughter.

She had been searching for her daughter and had just found her. How could she possibly sit comfortably in the hospital?

”Let's just wait. I'll call her to come here.” Jianjun said to her.

”No. It'll take too long. Let's go instead. I want to see her. I want to see my daughter.” She said in a rush before trying to stand up but he held her back down.

”I promise. Just get the final test done and we'll go together. You shouldn't just leave like that.” He tried to reason with her.

He did not want her to leave without getting checked properly.

What if she fainted again?

Quickly, he pressed the button he had seen her press earlier to call for the doctor.

As they were still going back and forth with their conversation, Jianjun's phone began to ring with a call from Sara.

”Is that her? She's calling?”

He nodded.

”Let me speak with her first”

Before he knew what was happening, she had already snatched the phone from him to take the call instead. He had been talking to her for twenty five years, now was her turn.

He did not know how to react because he thought Sara did not know anything about it yet and might shock or even confuse her.

He wanted to stop her from saying anything but he saw how jittery she was.

”Sara? Are you there?” Changyu called slowly before blinking a couple of times.

For the first time, he saw her acting uncertain. She was always very bold and confident but now, she looked weak.

”Miss Changyu?”

Sara asked back when she heard the weak voice at the other end.

Immediately she heard her daughter's voice, she properly sat up and slowly began to gasp. And soon, tears began to pour out from her eyes.

She used her free hand to cover her mouth with the hope that it would help muffle her tears so Sara would not hear her.

”Sa...ra..” She called again in a soft voice, shaky voice.

She realised she could not say anything else.

She was very contented to know that she was speaking to her daughter right now.

She knew those were not tears if sadness. They were tears of joy. Because her daughter was raised well unlike how her parents had raised her.

She was very bright.

She was very beautiful.

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On the other end, Sara had still been trying to think whether it was possible that Changyu was really her mother. But hearing her voice now, she confirned that her guess was correct.

She realised that Miss Changyu must have also recently found out that she was her daughter.

Although she was still a bit confused. How did she end up with her father and why did Changyu not know she had a daughter? But she pushed those questions aside for now.

The woman she had always admired was her mother?

She had read the letter from Changyu and had been really shocked. But then, after thinking about it for a while, she suddenly understood what had happened the previous day between all of them; including her Aunt.

She had heard her aunt sent her a mail to get rid of her child and out of anger because she thought it had been from her father, she had sent that letter in return.

So it was not really her fault right?

And besides, she knew Changyu was not a person to do something so evil.

As she heard her mother's soft sobs, she could not stop crying either.

It was strange. Really strange because she had always believed her mother was dead.

But suddenly realising her mother was alive, was her Father's one true love and was a woman she had been trying to put together with her father, she felt the heavens were finally looking at her family.

All that was left was her Aunt.

Sara was a very understanding person. She always looked from different angles and perspectives and now, she also understood why her aunt had done it.

No one should fault the other.

They should only live happily.

It was what they all deserved after the many years of suffering.

They all deserved it!