Chapter 607
Even After Death
âDonât you find it odd, Mrs. Miller? Youâve been married into the family for so many years, but youâve
never met Mr. Millerâs parents.
âTo sum it up, Mrs. Miller Senior isnât the woman Mr. Miller Senior loves. Mr. Miller Seniorâs heart
belonged to someone else.
âBut then, Mrs. Miller Senior got pregnant with his child with underhanded methods. She thought that
Mr. Miller Senior would change his mind, but he only hated her even more.
âThus, he chose to take care of the woman he loved, who was also pregnant then.â
When Olivia heard about the events, she felt her chest tightening. She felt as if someone was prying
open an unseen spot with a needle.
âWhat happened after that?â
âMrs. Miller Senior had hated that woman from the start. She was shunned by her husband, and she
had some hormonal changes during pregnancy. So, Mrs. Miller Seniorâs mental illness worsened.
âShe had depression, but she held on for the sake of her child. On the day she gave birth, she and the
other woman had early childbirth at the same time.
âAnd Mr. Miller Senior didnât even hesitate as he chose the other woman.â
With a loud crash, the bowl of soup in Oliviaâs hands fell to the floor. It shattered into pieces, and the
soup splashed everywhere.
âGoodness, Mrs. Miller. What came over you? Did you get burned?â Madam Burgess hastily took some
tissues. She wiped the soup that had spilled onto Oliviaâs feet.
Olivia was bewildered for a moment. She felt as if there was once a wound in her heart, and now,
someone was opening it by force. The wound hadnât healed yet, but it was now exposed.
The old wound had yet to heal, and blood began to drip from it.
Olivia lowered her head to look at her feet as if that was her wound.
She had no idea what was going on with her.
It was someone elseâs story, so why did she feel like she had gone through the same thing?
âIâm fine. What happened to them after that?â
Madam Burgess threw away the tissues. After making sure that Olivia was fine, she sat down again
and continued, âThis
incident became Mrs. Miller Seniorâs biggest trauma.
âAfter giving birth, she seemed to have turned into another person altogether. Mrs. Miller, youâre a
woman too, so you should know how terrifying postpartum depression can be.
âMrs. Miller Senior was quite pitiful, to be honest. Was she to blame for falling in love with someone?
That was why she
vented her anger on Mr. Miller.
âShe became aggressive, and sheâd hurt herself or other people from time to time.â
At that, Madam Burgess sighed. âI heard that Mr. Miller was a premature baby, so he was placed in an
incubator right after he was born. Then, he was finally taken out and brought to Mrs. Miller Senior.
âBut without any warning, she took him and threw him to the floor. If Madam Eugenia hadnât reacted
quickly, Mr. Miller
wouldâve been done for.â
Olivia said, âBut heâs her biological son.â
âIndeed. Mrs. Miller Senior was already deep in postpartum depression back then. So, Madam Eugenia
could only separate her from Mr. Miller.
âMadam Eugenia and the nanny would then take care of Mr. Miller. Mr. Miller was a considerate child
from a young age. He wanted to get close to his mother too.
âOn the day of his third birthday, Mrs. Miller Senior had been receiving treatment for a few years by
then. She looked just like any other person.
âBut when everyone had let down their guard, Mrs. Miller Senior suddenly lost her mind. She took Mr.
Miller and tried to jump off a building.â
When Olivia heard that, she felt her heart squeeze. Ethan was only three years old back then.
âDid she jump?â
âItâs a good thing that they werenât too high up. She jumped from the second floor of the villa, and there
was a patch of grass underneath.
âMr. Miller was a lucky child, and he only had a minor issue with a leg bone. He recovered after six
months. Since then, Madam Eugenia never dared to let Mr. Miller get close to Mrs. Miller Senior.
âMrs. Miller Senior had lived a pitiful and hateful life. She had tried to attack Mr. Miller countless times.
But Mr. Miller was innocent all along, and he was so young thenâ¦â
Madam Burgess had a sorrowful look on her face. âSo, Mr. Miller looks like a cold man, born into a
family where his parents didnât love him.
but what would you expect? He was
âEven Madam Eugenia, who treated him well, has passed away. To be honest, he has suffered a lot.
He only has you now. Youâre Mr. Millerâs family and also the love of his life.
âPlease get along well with him in the future.â