Chapter 485
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 485 A Motherâs Healing
There were no thumbnails or labels on the disc, so Sonia had no idea what the content was. However,
she didnât give up. She took the disc with her to the study and inserted it into her laptopâs disk drive.
Once she opened it, there was only a single folder in it. When she clicked into it, what she saw was a
video file.
She played the video, and the first thing she saw on the screen was a young, pale woman.
Sonia was surprised to see that face, then she covered her mouth in disbelief as tears streamed down
her cheek. âMomâ¦â Her voice was shaking with excitement.
The woman who appeared on the screen was none other than Henryâs wifeâLina Ferguson. She died of
cancer when Sonia was only five years old. Now that she saw her again, Sonia tried to touch Linaâs face.
Even though she knew it wasnât real, she wouldnât pull her hand back. She kept trying to touch Linaâs
face, and her gaze never shifted.
Lina was in a ward. She was wearing a typical blue-and-white striped patient gown, and there was not a
single strand of hair on her head.
Sonia knew that was her mother staying in the hospital after she was diagnosed with cancer. As she
looked at Lina, Sonia burst into tears again. It had been twenty-one long years since she last saw her
mother. Or, at least, her mother who was still alive and breathing. âI miss you, mom.â The cursor on the
screen was shaking as Soniaâs hand trembled, and her voice broke.
Lina faced the screen and smiled gently, as if she felt Soniaâs longing. âSonia, when you see this, I might
already be long gone, but do not worry. I will always, always watch over you from the heavens above.â
âMomâ¦â Sonia finally couldnât hold it in anymore, and she leaned over on the table to cry her heart out.
The video continued. Lina coughed a few times, and she got even paler, while her voice was little more
than a whisper. âSonia, I want to say Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry for hiding the truth from you. Your father and I
never told you about your real identity. Please, find it in your heart to forgive us.â
Sonia looked up tearfully and bit her lip in silence.
Lina coughed again, but this time, Sonia saw a hand reach out, and the owner of the hand was handing
Lina a glass of water.
It was obvious that the hand belonged to a man, and there was a black mole on the thumb. Thatâs Dadâs
hand! Dadâs here too? Sonia was buzzing with excitement. Will I see him too?
Just when she was thinking about her father, a gentle voice said, âHave some water, honey.â It wasnât
obvious, but there was pain and agony in that voice.
It really is dad! Sonia started trembling with delight.
Lina turned her head to the side and smiled. âThank you, honey.â She took the glass of water and took a
sip. Thanks to that, her coughing subsided ever so slightly. Then, she put her glass down and faced the
screen. âSonia, you must be upset after finding out that you arenât our daughter. Itâll be unacceptable,
and you might think that youâre just a replacement for our own daughter who had passed. Am I right?â
Sonia clenched her fists. Yes, you are. You know me the best, both you and dad.
Lina smiled weakly. âPlease donât ever think youâre a replacement, Sonia. Yes, we did adopt you because
our child had perished, but you were never her replacement. We love you not because weâre trying to fill
the void our child left us, and you didnât inherit her name either. Your father and I looked up the dictionary
and came up with that name. Itâs yours and yours alone.â
Itâs mine alone? Sonia sat up straighter, and her eyes slowly regained some light. So Iâm not a
replacement, am I? Sonia never really cared if the Reeds were her real parents, since they treated her
like their own. It didnât matter that she wasnât their daughter. What mattered was whether the Reeds
treated her as a replacement.
She thought her parents treated her like their own because they saw her as their dead child. After all,
she was taken to the Reeds not long after their child had died. Her parents were still grieving back then,
so they might have showered her with all the love they never had the chance to give to their own child.
However, her mother was telling her that was not the case. She was no replacement, and they loved her
not because she was filling a void, but because she deserved love herself. Her name wasnât inherited
from the child either. They came up with a new one for me.
As if knowing what Sonia was thinking, Lina said again, âSonia, our daughter was called Nelly, while you
are Sonia. Youâre our second child. You never were her replacement. We didnât tell you because you
were young, and you might not understand us. But you should have grown into a lady when you see this.
We trust that you will understand us, right?â
âYes.â Sonia nodded, her voice breaking.
Lina continued, âSonia, please donât dwell on this matter for too long. We hope youâll make peace with
yourself as soon as possible. We might not be related by blood, but we are bonded by love. You have,
and always will be, our true daughter.â
âThatâs right!â Henry, who hadnât shown his face, finally popped into the video.
He was so much younger than he was six years ago, and the sight of him made her tear up again. She
just stopped crying a moment ago, but now the waterworks wouldnât stop. âDadâ¦â
âWe love you, Sonia, so donât dwell on something as trivial as bloodline. You and Nelly are both our
daughters. And I have to say sorry as well. Please forgive me, but I never regretted my decision. Maybe
the day will come when you realize you would have gone down the wrong path if you had stayed as a
part of their family,â Henry suddenly looked down and said something confusing.
Sonia squinted suspiciously. Whatâs dad trying to say? What does he mean I would have gone down the
wrong path if I had stayed as their family? Who are they anyway?
Before she could figure that out, Henry and Lina suddenly waved at the screen.
âAlright, Sonia. Itâs time for your motherâs checkup, and Iâm taking her there. This is the end of the video.
Goodbye.â
âGoodbye, Sonia. I love you.â Lina gave her a flying kiss, and the video ended. Then, she was redirected
back to the main page.
Tears wouldnât stop falling down Soniaâs cheeks. âGoodbye, Mom. Goodbye, Dad.â She bade them
farewell, choking up. âI love you too.â She knew that her parents were trying to tell her that they truly
loved her and that she should accept the truth as it was, but more than that, the video was her motherâs
final, farewell clip for her.