Chapter 10 There Is Always Hope To Live On

Tania knew that she had been through a lot recently, so she didn't bother her and just waited for her to straighten out her thinking.

Lois didn't move until the sun set. Tania pulled her into the car and drove her home.

As soon as Lois returned to her rental house, she began to cry. Tania was frightened by her silence. Tania coaxed her with a tissue, "don't cry. It's ugly. Maggie won't recognize you anymore..."

Lois shook her head. She didn't want to give up, but she knew that Joey wouldn't let her go and Maggie wouldn't come back to her.

Lois cried so hard that she couldn't catch her breath. Tania took out her phone from her pocket and dialed Joey's number.

Looking at the caller ID, Joey rubbed between his eyebrows and answered the phone, "hello."

"It's me, Tania. Joey, You let Lois see Maggie. She is crying so hard that she can't breathe. Let's talk about it later if she has any grudge against you. You let her see the child. Her emotion now..." Du....The phone was hung up.

Tania shouted at the phone, "Damn it! Is he a man! Why is he so vindictive? "

When Tania raised her head, she saw that Lois was looking at her with red eyes. Tania put down her phone and turned her head helplessly. She didn't dare to face the hidden hope in Lois's eyes. She had watched Lois walk over step by step until now. Although she was angry, she pitied the person she trusted.

"Now that things have come to this, we can only take it step by step. What are you going to do next?" Sitting next to her, Tania said, "I think you'd better run the company first. Only when you have the financial strength, can you really compete with Joey for your child."

Lowering her head, Lois's face was pale and feeble. She forced a smile and said, "I know. I'll go to find a lawyer tomorrow and officially discuss divorce with Joey."

Tania patted her stooping waist and said, "you'd better straighten up. Don't always be so depressed."

Lois nodded, "Tania, please help me find a place. I am gonna to work hard."

Looking at her forced smile, Tania patted her head and said, "there will be hope for you to live on."

Hearing that, Lois felt a lump in her throat. She shook her head hard and said, "it's not that serious. As you said, half of Maggie is mine and half is his. He won't be willing to see his little fellow suffer, will he?"

She tried her best to ignore the uncertainty in her words. She gritted her teeth and smiled, "I'm tired. Let's have a rest."

Lois asked Tania to set up the company. She focused on talking about the divorce with the lawyer.

She was caught off guard. Just as she was confident to negotiate with the lawyer group she hired, she was refused by several lawyers. Either because their child was seriously ill, or because their parents in the countryside fell down and were hospitalized.

All of a sudden, there was no one around Lois. She temporarily transferred the newly established company to Tania and went straight to the law office.

Lois looked at the lawyers 'whose kid was sick two days ago, no one took care of the child', and 'whose mother fell and lost her legs', and was hospitalized', and 'who was on a vacation abroad with his wife'. she was surprised, but felt it reasonable.

Major Chen frowned, hesitated and greeted, "Mrs. Shen."

Lois looked at Major Chen and asked, "is Mr. Chen's wife abroad alone?"

Major blushed and said, "Mrs. Shen, you'd better to stop. "

She raised her eyebrows and sneered, "why?"

"Gu Family is powerful!" Major left in a hurry with one word left.

Lois smiled and understood.

Having made an appointment with Tania in the cafe, Lois felt that she needed to relieve her depressed mood.

Sitting opposite to Lois, Tania said with righteous indignation, "Joey has gone too far this time!"

"He has gone too far every time."

Taking a sip of the watermelon juice, Lois said, "I thought he is honest."

"Can you stop putting on a deadpan face? Why do you suddenly feel eight degrees cold recently?" Tania sighed helplessly.

Stirring the coffee in the quilt, Tania asked, "do you think he is not revenging on you and almost hit his little lover?"

Lowering her eyelids to hide the grievance in her eyes, Lois said coldly, "I don't know. Anyway, He won't thank me!"

Joey was coaxing Maggie feeding her, but he didn't expect that Lois's phone suddenly came. He hurriedly pressed the button. Maggie hadn't called her mother every day just now. If she knew that Lois called him, she would definitely make trouble for him as she did a few days ago.

Lois looked at the outside world of the balcony. The traffic in the darkness was indeed more mysterious and beautiful than in the day. If her Maggie was by her side, she would keep talking about the bright street lights and the beautiful advertising boards. She would say," It was so warm in mom's arms."

She held her arms, eager to feel more warmth, but she still shivered.

Her phone rang and she answered it as if she saw a life-saving straw, "What's up?" The man's voice was still cold, no, only cold to her

"How is Maggie doing recently?" She didn't dare to ask more, fearing that Joey would hang up the phone if he was unhappy.

"Well, she almost forgot you."

Lois seemed to be hit by a thunderbolt. She kept silent and the words kept resounding in her ears.

Maggie almost forgot her. She was about to forget her

She even didn't dare to breathe, and bean sized tears rolled out of her eyes

"No..."She begged in a hoarse voice, "I only have her. Joey...Don't let her forget me... "

Joey was moved by her crying. When he was about to comfort her, he saw Maggie standing at the door of the study with a Pooh Toy in her arms. Her big eyes which like her mother's were filled with tears.

He hung up the phone in a hurry, but didn't dare to look at her even if he had done something wrong.

Looking at him, Maggie didn't feel wronged, nor did she cry, nor did she call her mother. She turned around and went back to her Princess Room.

Regardless of anything else, Joey strode to keep up with them. When he pushed the door open, he found that Maggie had already locked the door.

Hearing the sound of broken glass in the room, he patted the door and said, "Maggie, open the door!"

"I hate you! Go! "

Hearing her crying voice, Joey was a little anxious. He was even more afraid that the glass would hurt her. "Maggie! Listen to me. Open the door! "

"Go! Go! "

The sound of porcelain pieces could be heard continuously.

Gritting his teeth, Joey coaxed in a low voice, "Maggie, Daddy will take you to see Mommy. Mommy missed you so much that she cried. "

Hearing the sudden silence in the room, Joey felt relieved. "I promise I'll take you to see mom. Mom is angry with dad and won't go home. Let's pick her up together..."

The door was opened. Joey picked up a messy Maggie and comforted her softly, but he never mentioned taking her to see Lois again.

Knowing that he was lying to him, Maggie burst into tears, "I hate you. I hate you. Dad is a bad guy. I hate you..."

Pursing his lips tightly, Joey took off the little girl's dress and bound up the wound on her shin.

He cast a cold glance at the servant and said, "go and put the glass balls and porcelain dolls in her room into the storage room!"

"No, don't do that. Mom gave them to me. I hate you! "

"Shut up!"