Chapter 191
Forgive Us, My Dear Sister (The Miraculous Simone Gray)
Chapter 191 How Would You Know if You Donât Try?
Jodie dialed her biological motherâs number, and she answered promptly.
Her motherâs voice was gentle and filled with concern as she asked, âJo, are you okay? I saw you
getting hurt on the live broadcast, and Iâve been worried about you. Your phone was confiscated, so I
couldnât reach you.â
Jodieâs cold expression softened when she heard that.
âMom, I got injured and couldnât continue recording the upcoming live broadcasts, so I got my phone
back. My brother came to see me, and my injuries werenât too serious. I just need some time to rest
and recover.â
Samantha seemed relieved and said, âThatâs good, then. But I was so worried.â
âWe didnât know about your situation before, so we sent your sister abroad under the guise of
participating in a program to take care of you.â
Jodie was taken aback and asked, âYou made Tina become a guest to take care of me?â
Samantha replied, âYes.â
Jodie asked, âWho helped arrange it?â It wasnât easy to obtain the resources to become a guest
on that show.
âYour uncle helped.â
âHe was also worried about you, so he had Tina come to take care of you.â
Jodie knew that the soâcalled uncle Samantha referred to was a wealthy, influential, and mysterious
man.
He was also her motherâs former lover, but they didnât end up together.
However, there were still lingering feelings, so he treated the three of themâJodie and her siblings very
well. siblingsâvery
It was also with his help that she was able to become a foster child in the Gray Family.
But over the years, she had never seen that personâs face.
All the questions she originally wanted to ask were swallowed back.
Since she joined the Gray Family, her biological mother had been secretly good to her, even more so
than to Tina.
They had maintained contact throughout these yea
years.
That was why Jodie would actively give her mother a considerable amount of money every
year.
Of course, the Gray Family had no knowledge of this.
They had no idea that she had such close and frequent contact with her biological family behind their
backs.
âI knew that you and Uncle love me the most!â
Jodie pretended to be sad and continued, âBut my dear sister only knows how to perform on variety
shows. She hasnât even come to the hospital to see me.â
She sighed before adding, âLet alone take care of me.â
As expected, she heard Samanthaâs anger towards Tina. This child is really outrageous. After she got
her new phone, she sent me a message. Iâll call her later and scold her. Iâll ask her to go to the hospital
to see you.â
Jodie looked pleased, her voice sounding coquettish as she said, âThank you, Mom!â They exchanged
a few more words before hanging up the phone.
Little did Jodie know that her conversation with an unknown number was automatically recorded and
sent to a designated email address.
However, the recording and email logs were automatically deleted after being sent.
On the other side, after finishing their meal, Simoneâs group went to an internet cafe to practice playing
games.
Leonâs group, on the other hand, returned to the hotel where they were staying.
At the hotel entrance, Leon asked Luca and Aaron, âAre we still going to the bar for a singing. gig
tonight?â
As he sat quietly in the hotel, his mind was filled with memories of the beautiful moments he had with
Simone.
The more he reminisced, the more he felt a pang of heartache and loneliness.
He didnât want to be alone, so he planned to go sing and have a drink.
Aaron replied, âSure, why not? We donât have anything else to do anyway.â
Being alone was boring, especially when they couldnât even download game apps on their
phones,
Luca shook his head and said, âMy throat is inflamed, and it hurts a lot. I canât go.â
As a result of yesterdayâs hangover, his throat was not only hoarse but also very painful.
Aaron sighed. âI told you not to overdo it, but you insisted on drinking. I bought you medicine. Did you
take it?â
Luca murmured, âI did. I took it twice today, but it didnât help.â
He thought for a moment and asked, âDo you think I should ask Simone to make some soothing throat
lozenges for me? Will she agree?â Aaron raised an eyebrow and said, âYouâre overthinking it.â
His younger brother didnât even have the selfâawareness to realize that.
Luca sighed. âWhy am I overthinking? Iâm not asking her for something big. Who knows? It might also
help improve our relationship.â
He felt increasingly guilty about what happened before.
If it werenât for Simone proving that she didnât harm anyone and that it was Jodieâs fault, he wouldnât
have tarnished her reputation in the live broadcast due to a momentary impulse.
Aaron rolled his eyes and said, âBro, I just want to say one thing to you.â
Curiously, Luca asked, âWhat is it?â
Aaron bluntly replied, âWhy do you not have an ounce of embarrassment?â
He thought it was ridiculous that his brother, who had rushed to confront Simone for Jodie, now wanted
to mend their relationship.
Luca did not know what to say. He realized that this was his own brother who always hit him. where it
hurt.
âHow would you know if you donât try?â He then added, âSimone has always had a soft heart.â
His throat couldnât bear it anymore. When he worked as a tour guide this afternoon, he hardly spoke.
Swallowing and talking were both painful.
It was an old problem, and he knew going to the hospital wouldnât help. The medications. took too long
to take effect.
He longed for the throat lozenges that Simone used to make.
Aaron sighed. âHer soft heart was for the old us.â
Now, Simone was not softâhearted towards them. She was rather ruthless.
âIn the previous issue, I had diarrhea and asked her to help me make medicine, but she ignored me.â
By saying this, he wanted to make Luca give up the notion.
Luca, however, countered, âThatâs you. Maybe she will treat me differently, no?â
Aaron looked at him speechlessly and asked, âWhere is your confidence coming from?â
Luca didnât like his brotherâs skepticism and replied, âHow would you know if you donât try? Besides,
whatâs the point of going to the bar every day? We can also go to an internet cafe!â
He didnât want to go to the bar himself but wanted to go to an internet cafe, so he planned to drag the
others along.
He didnât want to admit that he would feel a bit nervous if he went alone to see Simone.
Upon hearing Lucaâs words, Aaron pondered for a moment and said, âAlright.â
Drinking every day was also taking a toll on his stomach.
Ah, he longed for the congee and medicinal meals that his sister used to prepare.
If Luca could truly soften Simoneâs heart, perhaps Aaron could also take advantage of the situation.
Through the previous incidents, he has gained some insight.
It was possible that they misunderstood Simone due to Jodieâs instigation and insinuation.
It was not that he didnât feel remorseful, but he did not know how to mend their sibling relationship.
Then, he asked Leon, âLeon, how about going to the internet cafe?â Leon readily agreed and said,
âSure, Iâll tag alongâ
Although Simone had not forgiven him, being able to see her at the internet cafe and feel her presence
would be comforting.
After the three of them finished discussing, they remembered that they had added a teammate to their
group.
They all turned towards Tina, who was standing nearby, and asked, âWhat about you? Are you coming
to the internet cafe with us?â Tina smiled and replied, âSure, Iâll come too.â
And so, the four of them returned to their rooms to rest and agreed to meet in the hotel. lobby in half an
hour.
Tina went back to her own room and had just changed her clothes when her phone rang.
Seeing the caller ID, she frowned.
But she still answered the call. âMom.â
Samantha asked sternly, âWhy didnât you go see your sister?â
When Tina heard this, her face displayed a hint of sarcasm.
Ever since Jodie went to the Gray Family and started resembling that soâcalled uncle more and more,
her motherâs attitude towards them had completely changed.
Jodie was cherished, while Tina was merely a burden.
And because Samantha believed that Jodie could assist that person, she viewed Tina as an obstacle.
That being said, Tina knew how to handle her own mother.