At Dellmoor Hospitalâs psychiatric department, Vincentâs mother Delilah had been nursed to health and showed evident signs of improvement.
Previously, the docte recommended transferring her to Dellmoor Hospitalâs psychiatric department to better achieve the expected level of her health before her surgery.
As time would heal all wounds, Vincentâs mother Delilah had finally regained her sanity and could recognize her relatives and friends.
She was exceptionally pleased with Olivia and relieved that Vincent had found true love.
When she thought about herself, Delilah thought her life was too miserable.
Back then, she was also beautiful and had a good family background. Many young men had visited the Goldale residence and asked for her hand in marriage.
However, Delilah did not like any of them and fell for Thomas, who was cold and indifferent.
At that time, her mother had reminded her, âThis man is too ambitious, so he probably wonât pay much attention to his family. Are you sure you want to marry him?â
However, Delilah was young and impulsive. She was determined as she had already fallen in love and reveled in the lovely happiness she was experiencing.
Dumbly, she thought she would have a transcendental love.
Over these years, Delilah had been torturing herself by thinking she had not done well. enough.
Eventually, she developed psychological problems and then a m ental disorder and became a lu natic whom others feared.
Delilah was grateful that she regained her consciousness.
She did not hate Thomas.
Without any love for him, she would harbor no hatred for him too.
She had given up regarded him as a stranger.
on Thomas and now Meanwhile, Thomas heard the news of Delilahâs recovery.
Lately, he had been busy arranging Jaxonâs marriage.
Then, when he was finally free. Thomas wished Tea with a big bouquet bör Thoman said ewsiendly with surprised book is youâve finally recovered Throughout his life, he felt remorerful now and no women The first was Jasonâs mother, Nancy, but she was already dead He suddenly had a guilty conscience and wanted to make up for Delilah.
Thomas was in high spirits. Theard from Vince that you are recovering well and can have the surgery soon. Whenâs the surgery? Iâll accompany you through it. After the inperations, we can go back to the Sullivan residence together There was no emotion in Delilahâs eyes. She let Thomas ramble on his own Then Thomas made a request. Tala. I have let you and Vince down back then However, as is innocent.
Besides Nancy is dead. The living should cherish the present. Jan is also a pitiful child. He finally returned, so I hope the brothers can support each jother. Tomorrow 11 las i wedding, and I hope Vince can attend it. Can you talk to him about this?
If Delilah had not given up on Thomas the would have beaten and chased him out of the ward for his explanation Delilah was a sensible person, and the understood part of the truth behind it.
She knew Nancy was not a bad woman.
Everything was because of Thomas, However, Delilah was unsure if Jaxon would pose a threat to Vincent.
Presently, Delilah had not known Jaxon and Oliviaâs past relationship.
After saying those words. Thomas looked at Delilah affectionately and eagerly.
Delilah sand faintly, I respect Vinceâs opinion on this matter. I will inform him, but itâs up to him to decadeâ Then she added a meaningful but ironic and reminding speech, âThomam, a man shouldnât be too grendy Back then, you wanted your wife and mistress to get along well. Now that youâre alder, you want the half-brothers to love each other. without ratrangement. Donât you think youâre asking for too much?â
Hearing dai. Thomas eyes darkened.
He did not rapeis Delilah, who was sick and bedridden, to tell him such an enligharing sprecher sur engained her sanity Then, when he was finally free, Thomas visited Delilah with a big bouquet.
Thomas said excitedly with a surprised look, âLila, youâve finally recovered.â
8 F F F F Throughout his life, he felt remorseful toward two women.
The first was Jaxonâs mother, Nancy, but she was already dead.
He suddenly had a guilty conscience and wanted to make up for Delilah..
Thomas was in high spirits. âI heard from Vince that you are recovering well and can have the surgery soon. Whenâs the surgery? Iâll accompany you through it. After the operation, we can go back to the Sullivan residence together.â
There was no emotion in Delilahâs eyes. She let Thomas ramble on his own.
Then, Thomas made a request. âLila, I have let you and Vince down back then. However, Jax is innocent. Besides, Nancy is dead. The living should cherish the present. Jax is also a pitiful child. He finally returned, so I hope the brothers can support each- other. Tomorrow is Jaxâs wedding, and I hope Vince can attend it. Can you talk to him about this?â
If Delilah had not given up on Thomas, she would have beaten and chased him out of the ward for his explanation.
Delilah was a sensible person, and she understood part of the truth behind it.
She knew Nancy was not a bad woman.
Everything was because of Thomas.
However, Delilah was unsure if Jaxon would pose a threat to Vincent.
Presently, Delilah had not known Jaxon and Oliviaâs past relationship.
After saying those words, Thomas looked at Delilah affectionately and eagerly.
Delilah said faintly, âI respect Vinceâs opinion on this matter. I will inform him, but itâs up to him to decide.â Then, she added a meaningful but ironic and reminding speech, âThomas, a man shouldnât be too greedy. Back then, you wanted your wife and mistress to get along well. Now that youâre older, you want the half-brothers to love each other without estrangement. Donât you think youâre asking for too much?â
seves darkened.
Hearing this, Thomasâ eyes He did not expect Delilah, who was sick and bedridden, to tell him such ant enlightening speech once she regained her sanity.
He had to agree that he was too greedy.
Jaxon and Vincent had been at odds with each other since birth.
Besides, they were also love rivals for Olivia.
The family could never be in harmony.
Thomas stayed in the ward for about an hour before he left.
He kept receiving calls for details of the wedding.
In the afternoon, Vincent visited Delilah with Olivia.
Olivia had a thermal food jar in her hand.
It contained the lentil soup she spent all morning cooking.
Olivia smiled brightly. âMrs. Goldale, let me prepare the lentil soup for you.â
Delilah smiled so happily that her eyes crinkled.
Vincent deliberately leaned forward and whispered in Delilahâs ear, âThis is a lentil soup made with love under Mrs. Salterâs remote supervision.â
Delilah understood that Vincent wanted her to praise Oliviaâs effort and sincerity.
Delilah accepted the lentil soup handed by Olivia and took a whiff first before taking a small sip.
âHmm, the lentil soup has a strong flavor, so it must have been well-cooked. It seems that Ollieâs family has a unique recipe. Itâs so delicious. I have to drink lots,â Delilah praised.
Olivia was flustered by the compliments and blushed.
Vincent supplemented in exaggeration, âThatâs right. Mom, I donât even get to taste it. She is so good to you!â
Delilah finished the lentil soup quickly and immediately gave Olivia a thumbs up. âAbsolutely! So when will you marry such a good girl?â
Delilahâs choice of words was carefully made.
Earlier, Thomas mentioned that Jaxon was getting married. However, Thomas never asked or said anything about Vincentâs marriage throughout his visit.
From that, Delilah assumed Vincent had yet to mention it to Thomas.
She liked Olivia since the first time she met her. Olivia was good-looking and kind- hearted.
If Vincent lost her, it would be hard for him to find another girl with such good qualities.
Therefore, Delilah decided to pressure them and give them reminders today.
Vincent said smugly. âSoon. Weâll have a wedding once you fully recover.â
After saying that, he held Olivia in his arms and showed off their relationship before Delilah.
Delilah suspected that he was being perfunctory, so she turned to Olivia, âIs that so. Ollie? Has he proposed yet?â
Olivia looked embarrassed and shy, which was very cute.
Vincent tried to save Oliv embarrassment and said, âMom, how could her directly like this? You should direct the question at me.â
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The family chattered away, and the ward felt different as its atmosphere became warmer.
Before Vincent and Olivia left, Delilah told them what Thomas had asked for.
Delilah knew it was a demanding task, so she reminded him, âVince, you should follow your heart. You will not be at fault for deciding on whatever. I think you shouldnât attend lest it brings you trouble. Out of sight, out of mind.â
However, Vincent said playfully, âIâll go. I must go.â
Delilah was baffled and had a face full of doubts.