Chapter 1081
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Corinne was not hungry at all since she had eaten before she came. However, at that moment, she
was willing to do anything to get Mother Kalista out of her sight.
âOf course not, Mother Kalista. Iâm actually looking forward to your cooking!â
Only then would Mother Kalista leave her alone with Mother Cathrina, which was what Mother Cathrina
wanted.
After Mother Kalista left the hall, Mother Cathrina pulled Corinne to sit down. âCorinne, why did you
come back so suddenly? Did something happen?â
Corinne was touched by her question. âOnly people who care about me will ask me that,â she thought.
She quickly shook her head. âDonât worry, Mother Cathrina. Nothing happened. I was just in the
neighborhood, so I thought Iâd drop by to visit you.â
Mother Cathrina nodded with relief. She then asked, âHowâs the investigation on your mother going?â
Corinne had told her about Emily in the past, so Mother Cathrina knew why she worked so hard over
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Corinne shook her head ruefully. âI still have no idea whether sheâs dead or alive. However, I managed
to find my brother and grandparents.â
âOh? How are they doing? Did you tell them who you are?â
âNo. They abandoned me and my mother, so I never want them to find out who I am.â
âCorinne, you really remind me of myself when I was young. Maybe thatâs why I couldnât stop worrying
about you all these years.â
Corinne was surprised to hear Mother Cathrina talking about the past. She did not really know what
happened to her back then. All she knew was that Mother Cathrina was a wanderer who happened to
stumble into the convent and, after receiving permission from the abbess, became a nun.
However, for some reason, the abbess did not allow her to be fully professed.
âThe fact you canât forgive them means you still care about them.â
âTell me, Mother Cathrina, have you forgiven all the people who hurt you in the past?â
âNo. I havenât.â After a pause, she said, âI have a son whom I miss very much.â
Corinne was a little taken aback. This was the first time she heard Mother Cathrina ever mentioning her
son. âHow old is he now?â
âHe should be thirty years old this year. I wonder how heâs doing now and whether he has his own
family.â
âDidnât you ever think of going back to have a look?â
âWhatâs the point of doing that? Plus, I donât ever want to see his father again.â
âYou mean your ex-husband? Why not?â
âHe has betrayed me countless times. Trust no men, Corinne. Theyâre all liars.â
âIsnât that a bit extreme? Iâm sure there are some honest men out there. Take, for example, me!â
remarked Jason as he walked into the hall.
âAnd you are?â asked Mother Cathrina.
âHeâs an acquaintance of mine,â chimed Corinne before Jason could say anything, prompting him to
look at her speechlessly.