Chapter 391: I'm Very Healthy Now

After coming out of the dressing room, Farrah meets Bob head-on.

The moment when they see each other...

Farrah feels very ashamed.

The night before, she and Bob went to the movie's arm in arm.

Today, however, everything has changed.

Bob, in a white coat, is still tall, gentle, handsome, and perfect.

But she has become the most vicious woman in everyone's heart.

By this time, Farrah, who has nothing now, knows the gap between her and Bob. She cannot match him at all. How dare she pursue him now?

She doesn't want Bob to see her in such a mess. She's also afraid to hear Bob's cold and disgusting words.

Farrah quickly lowers her head and wants to leave quickly.

Unexpectedly, just as she pa.s.ses Bob, she hears a cool voice behind her, "Take care of yourself when you are in a strange place."

Hearing the familiar voice, even though he's not as tender as usual, Farrah is still stunned and stops unconsciously.

At that moment, tears come out of her eyes.

After her lies have been exposed, she's subjected to all kinds of criticisms and insults.

This is the first time someone has told her to take care of herself.

This is Bob, her favorite man.

Farrah suddenly remembers what Bob has said to her in the morning.

He has said that he likes her because of her thoughtfulness and gentleness, not her ident.i.ty.

If she had not been so greedy, if she had kept her original kindness, she would not have faced the situation now, right?

She wouldn't have lost Bob, right?

By this time, Farrah is heartbroken and almost unable to breathe.

However, she knows that everything can't go back.

Later she has become so bad that Bob would never like her again.

Farrah closes her eyes painfully.

Bob, thank you for liking me before.

I don't deserve you.

Whether my ident.i.ty or my soul…

I don't deserve you at all.

After leaving the hospital, Farrah withdraws money from her salary card and takes Patton to a strange city by train.

What about that city?

How is life going in the future?

She knows nothing about it.

But...

Even if the future is tough, that's what she deserves.

Sitting on the train, the scenery on both sides kept going backward. The friendship between Katrina and her appears in her mind.

Farrah thinks of what Katrina has done for her before. Farrah thinks of Katrina being pregnant and running all the way home to give her lobsters, which is her favorite...

But Farrah has treated Katrina in such a cruel way.

At the thought of this, Farrah is really regretful.

At that time, she must have been possessed. She's blinded by greed and desire.

When she jumps out of that limitation, she finally finds that she's wrong.

Sorry, Katrina.

I don't deserve to be your best friend. I don't deserve to have your friendship.

I hope your baby will be safe and healthy.

I hope you will be happy forever with Aaron.

After Farrah has left Abbe City...

Katrina's life has become much easier.

At least now...

No one wants to harm her or her baby.

Sometimes she still recalls the bitter experience, and she will fall into painful meditation about why Farrah has done that to her. Has she done something wrong?

But for Farrah, Katrina never mentions her again. She also asks a servant to throw away all the gifts Farrah has bought, lest they remind her of the sad past.

During her stay in the hospital, Aaron accompanies her every day.

From time to time, Eric will come to see Katrina in the hospital, and sometimes he will come with Joseph.

With the concern of Aaron and Eric, Katrina is getting better. Even her baby becomes better. After careful care, the baby is much healthier than when he was born.

A month later, Katrina finally discharges with the baby.

When Aaron returns home with Katrina and the baby, Randy, who's nearly fifty years old, becomes very excited, with eyes glistening with tears.

During Katrina's stay in the hospital, because of her physical reasons, Randy hasn't visited her for fear of disturbing her.

But he knows everything she has experienced.

During these months, she almost died in the operating room, and almost lost her baby.

Fortunately, now, Katrina has come back safely.

Fortunately, now, the baby has returned safely.

The villa, which is originally cold and cheerless, suddenly becomes lively now. Randy is very happy and excited.

Randy always believes that Aaron is blessed by fortune. The person Aaron cares about must be safe and healthy.

Randy can't imagine how Aaron's life will go on if without Katrina and the baby.

"Miss Miller is back!"

Randy is busy greeting Katrina. Even Beta is wagging his tail excitedly and rubbing Katrina's legs, which seemingly shows that he's missing Katrina.

Katrina wears a bright smile on her face, "Randy."

Seeing Katrina's bright smile, Randy can't help but weep, "Sorry, Miss Miller, it's all my fault."

It's all because he's not thoughtful.

In the beginning, Aaron has asked him to take good care of Katrina. But he hasn't done it well.

At that time, when Farrah asked Katrina for coffee, nothing bad would have happened if he had followed Katrina.

Katrina wouldn't have been pushed downstairs or been injured or been premature. The baby wouldn't have gone through such a dangerous incident.

In short, Randy feels very guilty at the thought of all this.

However, when hearing Randy's words, Katrina responds with a smile, "Randy, don't mention the past anymore. I'm very healthy now."

Randy quickly bows his head and wipes his tears, "Yes, I won't mention the sad things before. Miss Miller, are you hungry now? What do you want to eat? I'll have lunch prepared."

After Randy goes to prepare lunch, Katrina bends and strokes Beta softly.

"Beta, there will be a little baby at home in the future. You should get along well with him. Don't bully him. Do you hear that?"

Beta seems to understand. He looks up and barks "Woof", constantly wagging his tail.

Aaron stands behind Katrina, holding the baby and staring at Katrina. He smiles with his eyes full of love and tenderness.