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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 557

No matter how sincerely Timothy pleaded, Jessica ignored him.

“Tim, since Henry’s out of immediate danger, let’s just go home.”

She was ready to leave.

She couldn’t stand by and watch her son go through any more pain.

With everyone in the Lawson family willing to get tested as donors, her fears had eased—at worst, Henry would just have to endure a tough recovery.

“Jess.”

Timothy hurried after her, calling out, “Aren’t you going to stay with him? He’s so sick right now, he needs his mother.”

Jessica shot him a cool glance. “He needs his mother now that he’s ill, but when he was healthy, he couldn’t wait to push me aside and choose someone else to call mom. Maybe the one he picked should be the one to take care of him.”

“He knows he was wrong. I talked to him about it.”

Her lips curled in a frosty smile. “So just because he admits his mistake, I’m supposed to forgive and forget? I carried him for nine months, raised him for seven years, never shied away from the hard parts. And after all that, the second he decides he wants someone else as his mother, I’m supposed to just accept an apology and move on? Mr. Lawson, think carefully. What does a child really understand? Where do you think his attitude comes from?”

“When a woman marries into a family, what gives her the standing for her husband’s relatives to respect her? How can she matter to them?”

“No one wants to repeat the same mistakes again and again.”

“He’s my flesh and blood—I worry about him more than anyone. But as long as he survives, the rest is up to you, his father.”

With that, Jessica turned and strode away.

Timothy stood rooted to the spot, unable to move.

She wasn’t one to complain.

Most things she kept bottled up, never mentioning them in front of him.

He’d seen with his own eyes how his family treated her, seen his own friends’ attitude toward her.

Everyone’s attitude toward Jessica was a reflection of his own.

Even Henry’s.

Now he finally understood why she couldn’t bring herself to look back.

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